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One thing that has not been mentioned in this thread with regard to the reduction of safety in downtown Sao Paulo (Centro) is the influence the coronavirus had on the increase in crime and further deterioration of the area. The Praca da Republica was once a park that was fairly safe (a few years back). That park had been completely remodeled by the city about twelve years ago or so. I used to spend time in that park (Praca). Over the years, I met some fabulous garotos there. Near the park, within a block distance of the Praca, were two cines where usually there were numerous handsome garotos available (Cine Aurora and Cine Paris). Earlier this year, in a different thread, I reported on the many changes I observed to downtown Sao Paulo after Brazil was reopened to tourists after the virus restrictions were lifted. In that previous thread, I reported how countless stores and places had gone out of business (or were nearly empty) including the cines. The coronavirus closure caused many mainstream stores and restaurants to close due to the lack of customers going to the Centro area. As a result of the closures, the sidewalks in front of businesses became filled with homeless people living in tents on the sidewalks. For sentimental reasons, a few months ago I took a short visit to Centro. I went to the Cine Aurora and Cine Paris and the Praca. The cines were open to collect entrance money but, once inside the facility, there were no garotos inside. That was a clever way for the proprietor to at least make some entrance money by not warning paying customers of the cine, that it was empty of garotos. Those who remember those cines and Praca would recall how easy it was to meet garotos. Now, those cines and the park are no longer safe and are just a memory of a by-gone era. I think it is unlikely the area will be restored to what it was prior to the closing caused by the coronavirus. So, those visiting Sao Paulo, avoid Centro unless you are in a large group and only want to see the remnants of what used to be.
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Rocinha Until recently, Rocinha was one of Rio’s safest favela and was host to many favela tours. However, a recent power struggle between drug lords and police has caused a series of spontaneous shoot-outs and army intervention as the authorities attempt to regain control over Rio’s largest favela. The worst of this incident took place over the course of a weekend and the police were able to restore some calm to the area. However, the future remains unpredictable and the army remain within the favela. Until the peace has been totally restored, it is best to completely avoid Rocinha at the moment.
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Sorry, but for safety reasons of forum members who will visit Rio, I must make corrections to the above: The street leading to the favela is NOT PAST sauna 202, walking from the beach to the sauna. That uphill street leading to the favela is BEFORE you reach sauna 202 traveling from the beach area toward sauna 202. I make this correction because I do not want to read about a forum member(s) accidentally taking the wrong street that leads to an unfavorable event after entering a favela. Again, the described street that leads to a highly dangerous favela is before you reach sauna 202, not past that sauna (walking from Copacabana beach or area). Another correction I want to make is that the uphill street in question (that leads to the favela) is NOT near the downtown beach area of Copacabana. Sauna 202 and that uphill street (that leads to the favela) is about five or six blocks from the Copacabana beach but less than half a block from sauna 202. Safety is critical to having a great vacation in Brazil.
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I agree about the "maybe try the Metro" in the above post. However, do not use most Metro buses in Brazil. If you can read Portugese, check the internet news for reported robberies aboard buses. You will see several reports of incidents of robberies on buses daily. A metro speeds along fast and many metro cars have local police riding along for safety. However, the buses do not have that added protection of police on board. For most vacationers to Brazil, do not chance taking a bus while Ubers are so much faster and safer and cheap.
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This type of provider is as rare as a hen's tooth.
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I confused you. The favela is up a street about one-half block before you reach Sauna 202. As you walk down Rua Siqueira Campus on the way towards sauna 202, you pass a street with a steep hill going up. It is that street that leads to the favela. I do not remember the name of the street but it is the only street you pass.
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Your decision will be based on how much you want to see Rio. You recently got to know Sao Paulo. As you know, there are direct flights into Rio or Sao Paulo from the U.S. I personally prefer to spend more time in Sao Paulo than in Rio because there is so much more to do in Sao Paulo and the city is safer than Rio. Rio has a large beach and two popular saunas and a higher crime rate than does Sao Paulo. Sauna wise, in Rio, you have: Clube 117 which is a fun place and never disappointed me in the many years and times I visited there. Clube 202 can be a fun and busy place and easy to meet garotos. However, the owner, Junior, likes LOUD music which, when he is there, turns up the music loud which makes it difficult to have a conversation with the garotos or anyone else while in the sauna. His sauna is located in Copacabana, right near a favela which makes it easier for street crime to come down the hill and bother people on the street near the sauna then quickly escape back up the hill. There is also one smaller sauna in Rio that I never saw but supposedly has very young thin garotos. I do not recall the name of the sauna. So, given the above and if it were I and the first time in Brazil, I would book Rio for a few days then proceed to Sao Paulo for the remainder of my vacation. Of course, this is what I would do. When you travel between Rio and SP, while in Brazil, there is no need to go to the far out international airports. There is a smaller downtown airport in both Rio and SP. - Congonas and Santos Dumont airports. It is only about an hour flight between the downtown two city airports.
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Glad you had a fabulous time. Did you know that Tuesday nights include "free room nights" to entertain garotos? This means that sauna 117 is a lot more busy because clients can hire a garoto and not pay for a room to entertain the garoto. Clube 202 also has a free night but I do not recall which night it is (it is not Tuesday). You can ask around. On "free night rooms" you will find usually 30 to 40 percent more garotos and clients in the sauna.
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It just shows you how unreliable that escort sites is. To block a person totally unknown by the blocker means the site needs a lot of technical work.
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How true are your words! Solution, do not believe anyone about HIV that you meet through rentmen or other provider sources.
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The example you provided, above, merely shows that rentmen assists the ad placer to be dishonest about a very critical issue that many States (in the U.S.) make it a crime for failure to disclose HIV status to someone you anticipate a sexual act together.
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We both know that you are a very bright person. However, when you say "It is an omission, not misrepresentation." cannot be further from the truth. You know better. Dictionary Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more mis·rep·re·sen·ta·tion /ˌmisˌreprəˌzenˈtāSH(ə)n/ noun the action or offense of giving a false or misleading account of the nature of something. "she is seeking damages on allegations of misrepresentation"
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The above quote refers to people who are HIV positive yet lie and say they are HIV negative. Once again, this week, the same person appeared again on rentmen as "rentmen of the day" making no reference about his being HIV positive. He appeared on the "rentmen of the day" ad several times this year. However, a couple of years a back, this same person used to disclose being HIV +. To my knowledge, there is no cure for HIV. So, how can he now be negative? Lesson to learn? Do not believe everthing posted in ads.
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It is what it is! You hire someone to do a particular job. You pay their asking price. The person that is hired failed at what they were paid to do. Why should the buyer not be truthful about the failure? If a buyer is not allowed to report the truth, why even have reviews?
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If the provider had performed as advertised and AS CHARGED THE CLIENT, a bad review would not have be given. To threaten a client because the client paid the provider for less than satisfactory service then wrote a truthful review about the unsatisfactory service is absurd. It is a two-way street - the provider supplies a service and the client supplies the money. If one does not perform, what is the purpose of a review except to call it like it was?
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Actually, the people at rentmen are clever business men because, even though the ad is bogus, rentmen still makes money from bogus ads. It is only after the stolen photos are reported that the photos are removed but the money paid to post the photos stays in the cash register of rentmen.
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Provider in Houston robbed me- what to do next
coriolis888 replied to + glycine's topic in Questions About Hiring
Getting the police involved and having them learn where and how you met (rentmen or similar), do not expect much sympathy from the police. The nonsensical defense of "paying for time only" will not fly except with a moron. The ads on rentmen are quite specific, especially ads with photos to contradict the paying for time allegation. It is unfortuneate that this happened to you but the situation could have been worse if violence had been involved. Were it I, I would drop the matter and consider myself lucky that the situation did not involved violence or worse. -
Provider in Houston robbed me- what to do next
coriolis888 replied to + glycine's topic in Questions About Hiring
If you were charged with any type of prostitution charge in Texas before 2021, you most likely would be facing a misdemeanor charge at best. However, that has now all been changed. This harsh new legislation, put into Texas law in 2021, now makes it a state jail felony offense that usually will carry jail time. If you, or any person, solicits another for paid sexual conduct, you will now face a state jail felony instead of a class B misdemeanor! Texas became the first state in the union to make solicitation of prostitution a felony offense. Traditionally, Texas police focused on the sellers of prostitution, but now these new laws and penalties are designed to target you as a buyer of sexual favors equally. Historically, the buying of sex was never legal in Texas. Under both the old and new laws, it is the act of knowingly offering or agreeing to pay a fee to another person to engage in sexual conduct. Sexual conduct in Texas is legally defined as “deviate sexual intercourse, sexual contact, and sexual intercourse.” -
Provider in Houston robbed me- what to do next
coriolis888 replied to + glycine's topic in Questions About Hiring
Theft by providers happens more than most would realize or admit. Having lunch with a provider offers some form of comfort for the client but it does not offer any guarantee of safety. Embarrassment (family and friends) is usually the reason the theft goes unreported. Sad but true. -
Most of us realize that it costs extra money paid to rentmen for providers to advertise as "rentmen of the day" However, today, there is an add on rentmen titled "rentmen of the day" but in the add, it states "Currently unavailable and not seeing new folks at the moment. " RentMan Of The Day Last on: Private Palm Springs, CAV_MUSCLE V_MUSCN1LECurrently unavailable and not seeing new folks at the moment. "I take great care of myself by care...
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? Not trying to be difficult but I am puzzled by your post. Isn't making a deposit (money paid in advance of a meeting) equal to paying upfront? In both cases, the provider has your money prior to the two of you getting together.
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