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What´s happening with the women in Brazil?
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What´s happening with the women in Brazil?

Hi

I have also noticed the decline in receptivity of brazilian woman. [Image: sad.gif]

5 years ago when i went to sao paulo and rio, i was amazed at the culture, the woman, the whole brazil. It blew my mind. (i am asain guy, and just finished college in UK that time). People would want to talk to me, and girls were so exotic that i kept dreaming about brazil even few years after i returned to europe.

This time, i have travelled to Brazil again, and the woman are not as receptive as before. They have become more arrogant, and there is this facebook thing. (5 years ago it was Orkut). I find the people in Sao paulo RIo still ok. But not as dreamlike as in 5 years ago.

anyway, i am still giong to brazil because i think once you like it, you will always like it. Time will tell where Brazil is heading.
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#52

What´s happening with the women in Brazil?

Quote: (12-01-2012 01:05 PM)east and west Wrote:  

Hi

I have also noticed the decline in receptivity of brazilian woman. [Image: sad.gif]

5 years ago when i went to sao paulo and rio, i was amazed at the culture, the woman, the whole brazil. It blew my mind. (i am asain guy, and just finished college in UK that time). People would want to talk to me, and girls were so exotic that i kept dreaming about brazil even few years after i returned to europe.

This time, i have travelled to Brazil again, and the woman are not as receptive as before. They have become more arrogant, and there is this facebook thing. (5 years ago it was Orkut). I find the people in Sao paulo RIo still ok. But not as dreamlike as in 5 years ago.

anyway, i am still giong to brazil because i think once you like it, you will always like it. Time will tell where Brazil is heading.

As my younger brother has said: (this being his first time in Brazil)" I will come back, but to a city like Belem because in 5 years this country is done". I still remember Roosh´s post about Colombia vs. Brazil and I agreed completely with him I was enamored with this country the first and 2nd time I was here. But my love has waned and I now know which few cities still have the qualities that we all love about Brazil. I will come back to those cities before and during the World Cup. But after that, I will sadly say goodbye to my dear Brazil forever.
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#53

What´s happening with the women in Brazil?

How far can you get with a girl without any portugese/spanish in SP or Rio or Brazil for that matter?
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#54

What´s happening with the women in Brazil?

What blows my mind is that people are far from being wealthy in Brazil, yet women have taken to acting as if they are celebrities!
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What´s happening with the women in Brazil?

Quote: (12-05-2012 09:03 AM)Brazilianguy Wrote:  

What blows my mind is that people are far from being wealthy in Brazil, yet women have taken to acting as if they are celebrities!

Haha yeah. that was pretty much the mentality in North America.
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What´s happening with the women in Brazil?

Quote: (12-05-2012 07:46 AM)master Wrote:  

How far can you get with a girl without any portugese/spanish in SP or Rio or Brazil for that matter?

It's possible. I spoke Portuguese when visiting Brazil the first time as I"m fluent, but this one chick in Porto Alegre wanted to put out anyways cause she had a thing for Asian guys and spoke English. I'd maybe rate her a 5.5-6 though. I did hook up with another 8.5 who spoke minimal to no English in Floripa only because I spoke Portuguese though, but could not seal deal.

Now that I'm even more fluent with better logistics on my next trip, things will be exponentially better.

I will say..in Latin American countries, it's not always the case but the MOST attractive females don't speak English at all. The more Spanish/Portuguese you know, the higher quality you will get!

But you can still pull without language knowledge as it will take 1) Luck and 2) a women to really dig your type of look.
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What´s happening with the women in Brazil?

i am in brazil now. my portuguese is basic/ok. (had one year of evening classes), and i find that its easier to communicate with people here than when i was in chile, peru, because no one spoke english there and i dont speak spanish (only very basic). but it can be also down to brazilian people are more friendly and like to speak english more than the spanish speaking countries. So yes, its easier in brazil, especially in rio, they are used to gringos.

i am asian (chinese), i didnt find the girls in the south that welcoming to asians, they mostly germans, and quite cold. They dont have this Carioca or Paulistano vibe, although the girls look quite good. But they are MUCH LESS welcoming for foreigners. Wheras in Rio and SP i find the people quite receptive. in the south, i dont know how to describe it, but i dont find much interesting stuff to do there.
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