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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: blazenzim who wrote (93212)4/5/2008 12:56:19 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (2) of 110194
 
So you think sex is easier had in Brazil than in the US to the degree that would be a primary motive for going there? That's a ridiculous and rather prejudicial remark made by an individual with no experience there. And even if that was a primary motivation, I can tell you that not speaking Portuguese well puts one at a disadvantage vis a vis the US. That would be true of social exchanges in general. Even though Brasileiras are more attractive, based on my experience as an "older bachelor" sex is hardly a hard to get commodity in the US.

On the topic of money, once again it's as clear you have no knowledge, but only a blow it out your ass "opinion". I would estimate that an equivalent lifestyle in a city like Rio is only about 20% less than the US. That's fine, but a hardly compelling by itself to live there.

I have traveled around the world for culture and climate, but Brazil stands out. The place has a draw that is hard to describe. Some of that is sensual and exotic for sure, but that shouldn't be confused with sex. I also like challenges, to get out of my comfort zone some. It's just different from the mundane life in America, where there are just far too many smug people like you.
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