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Favela party in Rio de Janeiro
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Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

Quote: (10-18-2011 09:05 AM)Pilgrim37 Wrote:  

Give us a good round up of your Rio experience:
feel of the city,
long term livability,
club scene,
standard of women/girls in general.

How long are you there for?

To who are you addressing this ? I've been here too short to give a good impression.

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Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

Quote: (10-18-2011 06:13 PM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

Quote: (10-18-2011 09:05 AM)Pilgrim37 Wrote:  

Give us a good round up of your Rio experience:
feel of the city,
long term livability,
club scene,
standard of women/girls in general.

How long are you there for?

To who are you addressing this ? I've been here too short to give a good impression.

Question was for you.....I'll be patient [Image: smile.gif]
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#28

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

Quote: (10-19-2011 12:13 PM)Pilgrim37 Wrote:  

Quote: (10-18-2011 06:13 PM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

Quote: (10-18-2011 09:05 AM)Pilgrim37 Wrote:  

Give us a good round up of your Rio experience:
feel of the city,
long term livability,
club scene,
standard of women/girls in general.

How long are you there for?

To who are you addressing this ? I've been here too short to give a good impression.

Question was for you.....I'll be patient [Image: smile.gif]

I would read Roosh Bang Brazil book, there's a big Rio section in there. I dont have enough data to bust out a data sheet.

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#29

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

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It wasnt a tourist place, we were the only 7 gringos on a 1000 people. It was Rocinha funk party.

It was Sunday night, right? It's the party where the gringos get taken from tour groups. Mostly locals usually but always some gringos too. Was the person that told you not to approach or speak to these girls Brazilian? Like I say they are usually more terrified than we are and beleive all the bullshit that favels are super dangerous and anyone who goes to one will be robbed and shot. You would have been fine. How is it different to anywhere else in Rio?
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#30

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

Quote: (10-19-2011 01:44 PM)KingofScotland Wrote:  

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It wasnt a tourist place, we were the only 7 gringos on a 1000 people. It was Rocinha funk party.

It was Sunday night, right? It's the party where the gringos get taken from tour groups. Mostly locals usually but always some gringos too. Was the person that told you not to approach or speak to these girls Brazilian? Like I say they are usually more terrified than we are and beleive all the bullshit that favels are super dangerous and anyone who goes to one will be robbed and shot. You would have been fine. How is it different to anywhere else in Rio?

Yep, sunday in Rocinha but i didnt see any other gringos there.

The guy who told me is a black south african who lives in Rio for 6 months now. He parties a lot.

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#31

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

He's gotten into the Brazilian way of thinking. Why does he go to these parties if it's forbidden to talk to the girls?

Curious again, are you just travelling for women or do you get up to other stuff as well still? i.e. sightseeing, beach, trying to see the city etc.
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#32

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

I've been to several Brazilian parties, and the best ones are NOT IN BRAZIL! The best ones are in South Florida in Little Brazil! The ones in South Florida, girls will be DTF easily, in Brazil....well, Neil just described a typical party there.

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#33

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

My experience is that Brazilian girls love to have sex, where is this idea that they don't put out coming from? I'm no looker, I haven't read a single thing about game in my life and I don't have much money yet I managed to get laid, relatively easy, in Brazil. If I can you all can.
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#34

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

Quote: (10-20-2011 02:19 PM)KingofScotland Wrote:  

My experience is that Brazilian girls love to have sex, where is this idea that they don't put out coming from? I'm no looker, I haven't read a single thing about game in my life and I don't have much money yet I managed to get laid, relatively easy, in Brazil. If I can you all can.

Do you know portugese? That is the clincher.
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#35

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

As I've said already (possibly in another thread) I didn't speak any Portuguese when I was there bar the very basics (do you speak english / how are you / what is your name) and couldn't understand hardly a word said to me. I speak better Portuguese now. There are tons of middle class girls in Rio and SP who speak English and are foreigner friendly. I fucked a couple lower class girls, one spoke extremely basic English the other none.
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#36

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

Quote: (10-20-2011 02:19 PM)KingofScotland Wrote:  

My experience is that Brazilian girls love to have sex, where is this idea that they don't put out coming from? I'm no looker, I haven't read a single thing about game in my life and I don't have much money yet I managed to get laid, relatively easy, in Brazil. If I can you all can.

OK, but which girls did you get laid with? The patricinha Loiras hanging out in malls on daddy's credit cards, or the butter-face ones?

The latter will obviously be very easy to fuck.....

Mixx
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#37

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

Quote: (10-20-2011 11:52 AM)KingofScotland Wrote:  

He's gotten into the Brazilian way of thinking. Why does he go to these parties if it's forbidden to talk to the girls?

Curious again, are you just travelling for women or do you get up to other stuff as well still? i.e. sightseeing, beach, trying to see the city etc.

A little bit of everything, i did way more sightseeing in the beginning but after i seen everything a 100 times i focused more on girls

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#38

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

Quote: (10-20-2011 02:19 PM)KingofScotland Wrote:  

My experience is that Brazilian girls love to have sex, where is this idea that they don't put out coming from? I'm no looker, I haven't read a single thing about game in my life and I don't have much money yet I managed to get laid, relatively easy, in Brazil. If I can you all can.

You are 100% right. Talking is the wrong way to go with both low-to middle class and even upper-class girls (the last need status & money = an equal). So you don't need to know to much Portuguese.

In ALL cases going in quick for the kiss & after that keep around, dance/flirt/kiss but don't talk to much makes you take her to a motel.
That's where you are different to most Brazilian guys.

Brazilian girls LOVE sex. Brazilian girls on the coastline are open to it but you have to be firm and push them more than in other countries.

The thing is that especially in Rio, many girls are tired of 'gringo's'. Especially the typical gringo. For the higher class girls dating a gringo is hardly accepted in their own environment. It's however not hard to date them if you get your approaches & status right. But you'll need money to keep up with their lifestyle (trips to Angra & Buzios every weekend,...).

The guy with the necklace thing like in Colombia doesn't work in Rio. Trying to be cool while sleeping in a hostel neither if you want to approach the rich & most beautiful girls. If you go way out of Zona Sul, you'll have girls who would do almost anything to get in touch with a gringo, but you'll need to speak Portuguese. Even if it's 5 sentences. Use them wisely.

Ah, and one last thing. If a Brazilian girl hangs around in Emporio or Melt, speaks fluent English but doesn't live in Zona Sul (or lives together with other girls), she's a hooker or hooker & partime searching for a boyfriend who sends her money/buys her gifts. All educated higher class girls from Zona Sul will never hang out there.
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#39

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Giovanni,
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If you go way out of Zona Sul, you'll have girls who would do almost anything to get in touch with a gringo, but you'll need to speak Portuguese. Even if it's 5 sentences. Use them wisely.

I've been to Brasil a lot of times (used to b my fav playground before I discovered Asia and got the yellow fever), speak fluent Portuguese, been to Rio a dozen times but never more than a few days as I always use Rio as an entry and exit point for 2-3 days max before flying to other cities within the country where the good fun is. So tell me, where in Rio, outside of Zona Zul would you recommend to get the non garotas de programmas, with their own jobs/money. In other words, moças de familha as they say down there. So where in Rio? Zona Norte? Jacarepagua? (which I hear is home to a lot of decent middle class girls), Barra?

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#40

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

Vila Isabel, Grajaú, Maracanã up until Pena. But you'll need more than 2 days in Rio. You'll need to know some locals who take you out, the hot spots change every day depending on the event/DJ/party taking place. Jacarepagua is also a mid class area, but further away from the center. with less options to go out. Barra, and especially its clubs are more upscale again.
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#41

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

Quote: (10-20-2011 05:23 PM)MiXX Wrote:  

OK, but which girls did you get laid with? The patricinha Loiras hanging out in malls on daddy's credit cards, or the butter-face ones?

The latter will obviously be very easy to fuck.....

Mixx

I fucked both lower class girls and the wealthy middle class ones who fly to Europe every summer and have weekends away in Brazil. Not loads of either but a few.

Quote: (10-20-2011 06:06 PM)Neil Skywalker Wrote:  

A little bit of everything, i did way more sightseeing in the beginning but after i seen everything a 100 times i focused more on girls

Even with just a few months travel I know I can get quite bored of going to see temples / waterfalls / museums etc and end up just lazing or walking around all day and partying at night so I can't imagine how you keep it up.
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#42

Favela party in Rio de Janeiro

I went to a party at the Providencia Favela 5 or 6 years ago, going up the hill in a cab, we were stopped by an armed young man at a speed bump. He wanted to know what we were doing in his favela. As soon as my wife started talking he recognized her voice and let us continue on to the party. I had a blast, I was the only light skinned gringo there and I guess I was a novelty. Yeah, there were a few people walking around armed, Providencia was not sterilized at the time. We left the party at 6 in the morning, it was drinking and dancing all night. If I were not with a Brazilian, I don't think I would have lasted 5 minutes there but, if I were not with a Brazilian I wouldn't have gone. The sterilization of Providencia started a few months after the party.
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#43

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Where can good favela (or just blocos) in general be found these days-- particularly during the week of Carnaval? HencredibleCasanova's thread mentions a party in Vidigal, but both his thread and this one are a couple years old, and I'm sure the scene changes quickly.
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