Brazil > Sex Tourism - A page for
adults.
By
Jasmin LeeBrazil is famous for it's wild sex life, particularly
Rio de Janeiro, which some say has already overtaken Thailand's
long-running title of Best Sex Destination. Brazilians are
certainly hot; the temperatures in the high 30's and high
humidity takes care of that, please read down below the discussion.
Management Comments:
We had a series of rude emails from an unsigned author using the
email juridico@axur.com
ordering us to remove this page or face legal action. We replied to
two of these emails yet received no reply from this person who may
or may not represent a self appointed web monitoring service and
these requests may or not be genuine, so if you are the person
sending these emails, are you also asking the following people to
remove their pages?
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Sex in Brazil - a comprehensive scholarly review from The
International Encyclopedia of Sexuality about all aspects of sex
in Brazil from the chronic lack of sex education to the escalating
crises in the rise of sexually transmitted diseases.
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Brazil fights child sex tourism - About.com reviews problems
associated with sex tourism.
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Brazil recognizes same sex unions - news from Amnesty
International
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Sex Abuse Brazil - Brazil becomes the new pedophile capital of
the world on youtube.
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Mike in Brazil - this guy films himself making out with pretty
Brazilian girls.
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Your Portuguese Lover Awaits -
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e encontre parceiro/as para uma apimentada Aventura Sexual! Em
anonimato email, tecle, & envie mensagem instantânea a outras
pessoas sexualmete-liberadas neste site! Explore o estilo de vida
erótico de milhões de pessoas através de nossas Fotos de pessoas
nuas e milhares de sexy vídeos de webcam.
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Brazil's Sex Tourism Boom - an insightful article from The BBC
in London
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Soaps, Sex and Society - from the Economist take a hit at
Brazils raunchy TV programs that leave almost nothing to the
imagination and get the sex hormones flowing.
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Blame it on Rio - So says William Jelani Cobb in this month's
Essence magazine. He traveled to Brazil and documented a
disturbing new trend there: African-American men taking sex
vacations.
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Child Sex Workers - Daphne Carpenter tragically points out the
stark reality that sexually exploited children are just
that—exploited.
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Casual Sex in Brazil - Robert
advises; If you don’t have a condom on hand and are already inside
a sex motel about to perform the deed, open the drawer of the
nightstand beside your bed. Inside, you’ll find a menu that
appears to be for room service, but actually provides a selection
of sex toys and supplies (including condoms) which can be
delivered to your room for a premium. Get pissed off about the
price gouge later, when you have the peace of mind that your
health hasn’t been compromised.
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Ricardo - writes about his perception of sex tourism.
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Brazil Bans Gay Sex Education Videos
- yes, Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff has suspended the
production and distribution of sex education films for schools.
Does she not understand that education is the best way toward
reducing Brazils sex problems?
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American Tourists Targeted by Brazilian
Federal Police - on the Sandy Frost Newsvine
There are many more sites we cannot reference as they are far to
explicit, so juridico@axur.com,
our reporter has after a review of all the other web sites
describing Brazil, provided sound practical comparable information.
We are not advertising Brazil as a sex tourism destination, we are
simply saying it is, and providing some common sense advise. We have
no problems with prostitution and consensual sex between adults,
however our company policy is to report criminal behavior which
includes child sex which we abhor.
If you are seriously objecting to anyone writing about your country
and its problems, then you need to work on resolutions for those
problems. The country of the writers and the site management are
also a sex tourism destinations with the same problems, .
Turn the heat up!
The
culture here is very different to what most of us are used to -
tongue kissing is considered to be flirting, and if they find you
attractive, you get lots of kisses! These Portuguese-speaking
people are world-renowned for their love of parties and of course
their sexually broad-minded culture. As far as 3rd world countries
go, Brazil is right up there for beautiful landscapes as well as
very friendly, fun, gorgeous people.
When's the best time to go?
On
arrival in Rio de Janeiro, you will be engulfed in the heat first -
if you arrive for Carnaval, get ready for a week-long, hot, sweaty,
crazy party! If you like parades and festivals then Carnaval is a
great time to visit this beautiful country, but if you hate crowds
then best to leave it to the off-season. Carnaval is a very
expensive time to visit Brazil, the cost for a room/bed triples or
quadruples over this period (February 6 - February 14).
For
the sex tourist, it is better to go in the off-season, because in
summer, the brothels and clubs tend to be packed to capacity all the
time and the prices are higher - it can be uncomfortable and
annoying to have to wait for rooms and service, bumping bums with
other tongue wagging gringo’s. (In Brazil being called a gringo
simply means 'A Foreigner', though in the rest of South America,
gringo is a derogatory term usually reserved for North Americans.)
Will I get arrested?
Prostitution is illegal in Brazil, but as with most places, this
rule doesn't actually apply unless the police are going to benefit
financially from arresting you, which they do regularly. Since most
normal Brazilians are very poor, they try their hardest to scam
money out of anyone they can, tourists being the prime target. They
are the ones with all the money.
The
police will simply arrest you and bribe more money out of you. The
good thing about this is that you can always wrangle your way out of
a charge (such as drugs) but it will cost you. If you compare the
few hundred Reais you will pay to spending time in jail or the
equivalent amount of money it would cost you back home to do such a
thing, consider it a cheap escape, if somewhat inconvenient.
How
much will I pay for sex?
The
sex in Brazil, like everything else, is cheap. The currency is
Reais (pronounced Hay-eyes) and it is usually worth double New
Zealand or Australian dollars - you double your money on arrival.
Brazil faces huge financial problems, their economy is usually
terrible and it is easy to see the problems this causes for normal
Brazilians. There are a lot of beggars, and generally you will get
overcharged compared to locals. Not surprisingly, the sex industry
is flourishing, and is a popular destination for the male sex
tourist due to the reputation it holds - fantastically beautiful
women who absolutely love entertaining men!
The
women here have a reputation for being stunningly gorgeous,
beautiful brown bodies and with a lust for sex. They can be often
found giving bare-back blow jobs, most allow anal sex and the cost
for their services is always negotiable. The prices have gone up
over the last 10 years, but you can expect to pay from R$50 - R$300
for sex. There are a lot of transvestites here as well, and they do
not necessarily have a large bobbing Adams apple declaring this
fact!

There is usually a door fee of around R$40, but this varies. A girl
for an hour will be around R$90, but if you are on a very tight
budget there are many places where you can be entertained for R$50
or less. As usual, you get what you pay for, Brazil is no
different, excepting that overall what you pay is peanuts. The
standard of effort and beauty is generally high.
Where do I find girls?
There are many good ways to find girls here, (escorts
on line), the most popular being
a special 'night club', such as the most famous Help (not on the
highly recommended list!), on Copacabana beach. In such a club,
there are loads of girls and they look like normal girls, and a lot
of them are - the line between prostitute and normal girls here is
blurred. You can pick up a girl, and go back to your hotel with her
to find she asks for a 'gift' after sex.
Be
aware that some hotels do not allow prostitutes up to the rooms, for
security purposes. Check with your hotel first. The girl will be
required to leave her identification at the front desk and fill out
a form. You will usually have to pay an extra fee (usually around
R$30) to take a girl up to your room. Everyone wants a cut of your
tourist dollar!
There are many bordellos (brothels), or Termas. Terma, literally,
means bathhouse, and inside one of these (usually) nicely decorated,
clean and well run places you can find lots of girls, whom will
request an overpriced drink - over which you can talk to them and
choose one you like. There are many around Copacabana Beach, and
Ipanema Beach, one of the most famous being Centurions or B. They
are well known for their beautiful girls and good atmosphere. You
pay for the room, and then the girls on top of that. Payment is
required when you leave, and you hand in your wrist tag. Lockers
are provided for your things, just be careful where you keep the
key!
At
a lot of places, the girls get a cut out of the drink you buy them
which is why they are overpriced. They don't usually speak English,
and many times you will find that the managers at the clubs don't
speak English either, which means you will more than likely get
overcharged. This applies everywhere, not just in brothels!
General advice is, learn a little Portuguese so at least you can
negotiate prices and communicate with Brazilians - like most of us
they appreciate an effort being made to learn a little local lingo.
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