jonasfoleson Posted June 20 Posted June 20 In my country, it seems there is a high proportion of Brazilians working, and this has been the case for a few years now. Why is this case? Kevin Quade and Rod Hagen 2
nomad Posted June 20 Posted June 20 They can earn significantly more working aboard than at home where the local rates are extremely low due the sheer quantity of guys looking for clients and the low economic ability of locals to pay.
Aedo Posted June 20 Posted June 20 They tend to be disproportionate in other ways, too + Italiano, + Gar1eth, jackcali and 9 others 3 1 2 6
+ PhileasFogg Posted June 20 Posted June 20 It may be relevant that the poverty in Brazil is much more extreme than anything we observe in the US. Average household Net Worth there is about 15% of that in the US. Similar comparisons exist in Purchasing Power Parity. So by comparison, the US is amazingly attractive place to earn money and return home with reserves that go a lot farther. Medin, TJMS and + Pensant 3
Tandy Newton Posted June 20 Posted June 20 It’s not just the US, they are everywhere. I browse the European countries and I see a lot of Brazilian providers there, too. They are very gorgeous men and as noted very well endowed! I noticed my features seem to attract Brazilian men, always sweet and affectionate. I think it was last year I hooked up with a Brazilian guy down the street from me, our interaction was so intuitive, we even came at the same time! Looking through the country itself, it’s like a sexy muscular fit, handsome body heaven. I hope to visit in the near future so I can experience all that beauty. Johnrom, BonVivant, Rod Hagen and 2 others 3 2
Rod Hagen Posted June 20 Posted June 20 (edited) A friend of mine who's been traveling around the world for years and years recently entered Brazil for her first time. She emailed: I don't want to jinx it, but I think Brazilians are the nicest people I've met anywhere. I started to respond it's more that niceness than even the giant dicks, perfect bodies, big smiles, and tight asses what makes them such good prostitutes, but she hates sex tourism so I just told her I agree (and Thailand). Edited June 20 by Rod Hagen BonVivant, thomas, Luv2play and 2 others 3 1 1
guru68 Posted June 20 Posted June 20 It makes me remember discovering that my (then) company had a branch in Bratislava, and imagining living surrounded by smiling Bel Ami models. Of course, in practice this would mean getting a lot of rejection once my meager salary was burned through. 🤣 Luv2play and TJMS 2
jonasfoleson Posted June 20 Author Posted June 20 8 hours ago, nomad said: They can earn significantly more working aboard than at home where the local rates are extremely low due the sheer quantity of guys looking for clients and the low economic ability of locals to pay. Yes, I know that. But this applies to people from many other countries. Not just Brazilians. Rod Hagen and Johnrom 2
BonVivant Posted June 20 Posted June 20 We are fortunate to have so many Brazilian lovers available. Amongst the best. I am not complaining! TJMS and thruster 2
nomad Posted June 20 Posted June 20 Of late, noticing a lot more Columbians and Argentinaans. The economic turmoil in Latin America is creating a guy boom to the rest of the world. DMonDude, BonVivant, + glutes and 4 others 4 2 1
SFChinois Posted June 21 Posted June 21 I so agree. You can't hate the sex trade because it offers them and their families a better life. I have become friends and FB's with one and he has saved enough money to buy his family a house in Venezuela. Many send money home to pay the rent for their families as well. It warms my heart but sad as well. They know it can't last forever either. I have heard if possible many will apply for asylum knowing they may never get to see their family again, but to send money home is their main objective. I think we never know how lucky we are in the US. Our purchasing power is amazing. BonVivant, Johnrom and Whoisyourdaddy 2 1
nomad Posted June 21 Posted June 21 The smart ones do with goals in mind. A friend didn't listen to me. He ignored my advice to buy an apartment. Bought 2 in Sao Paolo instead. One to live in; one for Airbnb. Rents both for big events (Carnival, gay pride, etc). Makes more now. Still uses his body to use but to fix things instead. BonVivant, Johnrom and SFChinois 2 1
jonasfoleson Posted June 21 Author Posted June 21 11 hours ago, SFChinois said: I so agree. You can't hate the sex trade because it offers them and their families a better life. I have become friends and FB's with one and he has saved enough money to buy his family a house in Venezuela. Many send money home to pay the rent for their families as well. It warms my heart but sad as well. They know it can't last forever either. I have heard if possible many will apply for asylum knowing they may never get to see their family again, but to send money home is their main objective. I think we never know how lucky we are in the US. Our purchasing power is amazing. Brazil isn’t the only poor country. I’m also not American. It’s no shame to ask why. Lol.
sutherland Posted June 21 Posted June 21 I have frequented, on several occasions, Villa Giani in London. It is a brothel and the majority of workers over the years have been Brazilian.
nomad Posted June 21 Posted June 21 It is much easier for them to travel to Europe. The visa to travel to US is difficult to get. Harder now with this administration anti-Latin and African bias. I know one who has a green card and is afraid of leaving because he is afraid he might not be able to get back in. SFChinois and Chancealot 1 1
Rod Hagen Posted June 21 Posted June 21 (edited) 16 hours ago, SFChinois said: I so agree. You can't hate the sex trade because it offers them and their families a better life. I have become friends and FB's with one and he has saved enough money to buy his family a house in Venezuela. Many send money home to pay the rent for their families as well. It warms my heart but sad as well. They know it can't last forever either. I have heard if possible many will apply for asylum knowing they may never get to see their family again, but to send money home is their main objective. I think we never know how lucky we are in the US. Our purchasing power is amazing. It's a tough job to explain to a skeptic why it isn't exploitive in a poor country. The men are quite poor and that makes negotiations one-sided, and those opposed to the industry will not let you forget that clear inequity. Also, I think a lot of the reason professional travelers such as my friend hate sex tourism is the perception of how limited a lens it is through which to see a country. Sex tourists can argue that they aren't in Colombia only for the men, but it's a hard argument to make with his wallet in one hand and his dick in the other. Escorts traveling to First World countries to charge First World fees, now that's an empowering scenario only a complaint-puss could oppose. :-). I'm really happy for them that they are able to do that. Brazilians are very well-suited to traveling the world making men happy and bringing back cash. Good for them. Edited June 21 by Rod Hagen SFChinois, TJMS, thomas and 3 others 4 2
nomad Posted June 21 Posted June 21 Brazilians are just a very sexual people. It's like their national sport after football. Never seen anyone else so comfortable wearing tiny speedos without a care in the world. sutherland, jackcali, Johnrom and 4 others 4 1 2
Chancealot Posted June 21 Posted June 21 Brazil and Brazilians the best country the best people I believe i read that avg salary is $300-400 monthly USA visa hard to get and expensive
TJMS Posted June 21 Posted June 21 They are a beautiful people! PedroThreeTimes, sutherland, jackcali and 3 others 5 1
jeezifonly Posted June 21 Posted June 21 I've encountered men from Paraguay and Uruguay who speak Portuguese, and prefer to claim Brazil as their country of origin (when passports are not being checked.) The above discussion of Brazilian animal magnetism validates their marketing choice. DMonDude, Chancealot, Whoisyourdaddy and 1 other 1 3
nomad Posted June 21 Posted June 21 2 hours ago, jeezifonly said: I've encountered men from Paraguay and Uruguay who speak Portuguese, and prefer to claim Brazil as their country of origin (when passports are not being checked.) Most of us would not be able to point out where those countries are on a map. Brazil is a little easier to guess and be right. 😂 + Vegas_Millennial, msenge and jeezifonly 1 2
+ purplekow Posted June 21 Posted June 21 30 minutes ago, nomad said: Most of us would not be able to point out where those countries are on a map. Brazil is a little easier to guess and be right. 😂 That is because the US, for now, is a first world country with third world public education. + Italiano 1
nomad Posted June 21 Posted June 21 3 minutes ago, purplekow said: That is because the US, for now, is a first world country with third world public education. I remember being taught the 50 states and their capitals. Other than Canada, Mexico, UK, China and Russia, I think many would struggle to point out some well known countries. Hell, a lot of Americans think LA and SanFran are right next to each other. 😆 big-n-tall 1
+ jgkarma Posted June 22 Posted June 22 I spent a couple months in Ireland this year and the lack of Irish boys was disappointing, but all the hot Brazilians were delicious! msenge 1
nomad Posted June 22 Posted June 22 1 hour ago, jgkarma said: I spent a couple months in Ireland this year and the lack of Irish boys was disappointing, but all the hot Brazilians were delicious! Does not bode well for my hunt of gingers in July there. 😆 + Gar1eth 1
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