solacesoul Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 1 hour ago, Alex93108 said: and some of them might just be gay for pay “Some” of them? Practically all of them are not gay, or do not identify as such. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex93108 Posted Friday at 11:21 PM Share Posted Friday at 11:21 PM (edited) On 5/5/2024 at 10:45 PM, solacesoul said: “Some” of them? Practically all of them are not gay, or do not identify as such. Someone i used to be close to with LOVES them, and hires almost exclusively boys from the favelas, who somehow make it to London to "learn" English for 6 months . 🙄 Hello Border force / home office! . I found the ones I encountered in London to be genuinely gay - though they eventually expire from abuse, GHB, meth. Not necessarily in that order At the end of the day, they just people like you and I . Some are gay , some are straight. I found that the providers ( mostly ) are at least bisexual, if you are catering to the male market. There are ones that do females only. If you are foreigner in Rio, a a good place to chat with them is the lookout bars at the top of the favelas. Those are foreigner friendly, but bring someone who can speak Portuguese with you if you only speak english . You'll find them to be very down to earth human beings. When I travel I am full of contrasts - I like to mix up that scene with the Bar at the Copacabana Palace, which has a fair share of English speaking guys. "working" Edited Friday at 11:23 PM by Alex93108 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SouthOfTheBorder Posted Saturday at 04:54 AM Share Posted Saturday at 04:54 AM 5 hours ago, Alex93108 said: Bar at the Copacabana Palace, which has a fair share of English speaking guys. "working" working guys at Copacabana Palace ? Never heard that before - please expand on the subject + Axiom2001 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newdad Posted Saturday at 05:44 AM Share Posted Saturday at 05:44 AM 6 hours ago, Alex93108 said: but bring someone who can speak Portuguese with you if you only speak english Where do you find one? And how do you tell them that if they're willing to translate for some prostitution venture with it being socially/legally acceptable? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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