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José Soplanucas

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  1. As a small business owner, do you think it would be easy to implement differential prices for foreigners? Not only for the entrance, but also for all consumptions.
  2. Yes, bigger than yours! 😇 Editing to add an emoji to know I am joking. Everyone knows there is no bigger dick than you. 😗
  3. You do not get the last word, and decide not to be back there. You are correct, we will not agree on the topic safety in Rio and LaTam. However, @Quincy_7 makes the bright argument that because a visitor was murdered by an escort he will not consider the place. That is quite different than a general concern about safety. Now, let's see whether or not you can leave it here.
  4. I am back in Buenos Aires, after a month in the Corrientes region, ready to add a few more tips to this thread. As I said before, you can skip it if you are looking for paid sex information. As expected, prices inside the country are considerably lower than in Buenos Aires. Grindr works very good ion Argentinean NE, if you are patient with faceless profiles, as homosexuals are still very discreet. I hooked up a couple of times, and in my interactions I was never asked for money. My profile has updated pictures of my face and my body, although I am not honest with my age (I say I am 56 😇). Yet, a lot of young guys contacted me always for not transactional sex. If you happen to arrive to Buenos Aires via Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, avoid the line to take a taxi cab, as you may stay there longer than you did in your flight. Just go straight to the right end of the taxi cabs deck and you will arrive to the Uber pick up spot. Currently, Uber is fully legalized and the best option. In my previous visit, in June/July 2023, I spent about 40' in the taxis line. Yesterday, it took 3 minutes to be picked up by my Uber driver. I have been walking a lot this weekend in Recoleta, Barrio Norte, and San Telmo. The city is empty, as the locals who can afford it are vacationing somewhere else. I loved the city with less people. However, the touristic spots are still crowded. I was wrong when I thought foreigners would stop coming over. I just returned from the street fair in San Telmo, and it was packed. Most of the visitors seem to be from Brazil ad the US, but I also recognize a lot of Europeans and accents from several LatAm countries. My reports about prices in the OP are still current, as well as my tip on using your CC. The country is not the ridiculously cheap opportunity that was until Dec 2023, but if you research and compare, you will still find excellent opportunities in restaurants, cafes, and bakeries.
  5. Thank you, @mike carey and @BenjaminNicholas! I am so tired of confronting these stupid and ignorant prejudices!
  6. It is in my top list every year, but specially in 2025 after the local currency devaluation. RIO DE JANEIRO and SAO PAULO. This year, I am planning trips to SP, RJ, Salvador and Foz do Iguazu.
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