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AGE OF CONSENT IN BRAZIL


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On the new site's main review page for Brazil it states that the age of consent in Brazil is 14. Until Daddy can correct this, please read the following:

 

DO NOT EVEN THINK ABOUT HAVING SEX WITH ANYONE IN BRAZIL WHO IS LESS THAN 18 YEARS OLD!

 

There are some exceptions in Brazilian law (of the Romeo & Juliet type) under limited circumstances that are unlikely to apply to any of our travelers. The general age of consent when one of the partners is an adult is 18. People, including foreigners, are busted all the time in Brazil for having sex with people under 18. If anyone reading this has sex with someone under 18 in Brazil and gets busted, they can expect no sympathy or help from us. They won't get much sympathy or help from their own consulates, either. There are signs in every bar and restaurant in Brazil (in Portuguese) warning about the sexual abuse of minors and child prostitution, with toll-free hotlines for reporting suspected violations. It's become a big issue in Brazil, as it has in many other countries. Not only will you be running afoul of Brazilian law if you ignore these warnings, you may also fall afoul of the law in your own country and find that you're facing criminal prosecution when you return home after having been arrested and eventually deported from Brazil.

 

Protect yourself. If you have the slightest doubt about the age of someone you might be thinking of having sex with, ask to see their official national ID card ("RG"), which should have their picture, full name and birthdate. If they don't have their RG, avoid them like the plague. Be aware that one well-known scam is for someone underage to lure an adult into having sex with them and then blackmail them. In this case, you CAN'T go to the police! DON'T let yourself get maneuvered into this situation. Consider, also, that you do not, under any imaginable circumstance, want to learn how the Brazilian criminal justice works as a defendant. And you truly don't want to find yourself in a Brazilian jail, marked out as a foreign child abuser!

 

To sum up: Don't have sex with in Brazil with anyone under 18, and if there is any doubt about a a prospective partner's age, be smart and stay safe by not having sex with him! There are plenty of other potential partners who are unequivocally legal. (The guys who work at the escort saunas are all 18 or over, so there's no problem there.) Can it be stated any more clearly?

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