Hi, I searched and searched and I believe my question is slightly different than what's discussed before. I am planning on a trip to Brazil. I heard Sao Paulo might be a better place for transsexuals. I also assume (from reading the info on this forum) that phone calls are the only effective ways to find escorts (which is a shame because I so so much prefer the Bangkok format. If anyone knows a Brazilian version of Obsession please do share with us!)
The problem though, is that I have not found any more details on how one should "conduct business" in Brazil. Use Thailand as an example, we know the routines: You stay in a nearby LB friendly hotel, drink beer chang all day till 10 PM, then walk into a Nana bar, sit there relax (hardly) and pick your date. You pay the bar fine, negotiate the price, 1500 baht for short time, and walk with her back to the hotel. Now what's the equivalence of "that" in Brazil? For those who have done it, it might be very simple but please bear in mind that for us newbies, this can be intimidating. I don't speak a word (not a word, literally) of Portuguese or Italian. On the phone I can be miserable trying to guess her English. Can any one provide a personal experience in details (not the graphical part of course) on the "procedures"?
Especially:
1. what is the going rate?
2. is that negotiable?
3. what do you expect to be able to do? in terms of time, etc.
4. how much time in advance do you need to book your date.
5. after call, how long do you expect to wait ...
Thanks in advance!
The problem though, is that I have not found any more details on how one should "conduct business" in Brazil. Use Thailand as an example, we know the routines: You stay in a nearby LB friendly hotel, drink beer chang all day till 10 PM, then walk into a Nana bar, sit there relax (hardly) and pick your date. You pay the bar fine, negotiate the price, 1500 baht for short time, and walk with her back to the hotel. Now what's the equivalence of "that" in Brazil? For those who have done it, it might be very simple but please bear in mind that for us newbies, this can be intimidating. I don't speak a word (not a word, literally) of Portuguese or Italian. On the phone I can be miserable trying to guess her English. Can any one provide a personal experience in details (not the graphical part of course) on the "procedures"?
Especially:
1. what is the going rate?
2. is that negotiable?
3. what do you expect to be able to do? in terms of time, etc.
4. how much time in advance do you need to book your date.
5. after call, how long do you expect to wait ...
Thanks in advance!
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