The Nice Guy’s Guide To Meeting Brazilian Women

Brazilian Women are highly rated for a reason. In the notorious locker-room conversations, they’re up there with Ukrainian, Russian, and Colombian girls as amongst the most desirable and sexy in the world.

But what about Brazil, the country? Not too long ago, their government liberated visas for a few first world countries (US/Australia/Japan/Canada) due to the election of a new administration. Is Brazil an overrated destination, full of crime and tourist traps, or should you make use of visa-free travel to the 5th largest country in the world?

Brazil is a country with many regions still unspoiled by mass tourism, compared to for example Europe. Plus, Brazil has many different types of women, whom you potentially haven’t yet encountered if you only ever game in your own country.

Brazilian Women are Exotic

Apart from the white Brazilian girls of European descent, I’ve also dated mestiza (mixed race) girls in Brazil and Latin America. As with the white girls, they are often well educated, attractive and intelligent.

Brazilian women are known for their well-rounded, yet firm, tits and asses. Breast implant surgery is fairly common. Some girls in Brazil go as far as also getting ass implants. This is something I view as questionable. Rather simply do more squats in the gym. Otherwise, if you have an office job, you’re basically going to sit on the silicone implants for 8 hours a day. Also, sex positions like spooning can be difficult if the girl’s butt is too large.

Since the women are more sexually liberated in Brazil, you can be much less gamey with nightgame, and still take attractive women home. While e.g. in Cape Town, Buenos Aires and some European cities, to date the hottest girls it helps to be either well-connected socially, or a really smooth guy. Otherwise, be in a good social state by e.g. going out 30 days in a row.

On the other hand, in Brazil, you can chill out. Have a good time. Be playful. Tease a little. Bring a little physicality. And still get the girl, without needing the most nerdy PUA theory out there. Nor the longest routines stacks. Nor do you have to be an Improv Acting champion.

Large Country, Many Cities to Visit

Every Region is Different. For example, the south of Brazil is more European, and colder, with a less sexualized culture. While central Brazil is a mix of cultures. The north is tropical and liberal… Many players claim that the Amazonian city, Manaus’ girls, are very easy. However, whether they’re hot (or not) is another question altogether. Thus, you’re able to experience many different cultures in the same country.

As with the regions, the cities are also all unique – even if these cities are only around 8 hours apart. For example, for a more relaxed (countryside) vibe than Sao Paulo, take the bus to Belo Horizonte. Next, Vitoria at the coast is also very different from previous two cities, with nice scenery along the beach. Then there is of course arguably the most famous city in Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, within 8 hours reach by bus of all three above cities. While Buzios is like a neighborhood (or weekend escape) for Rio’s richest inhabitants, even though it’s 3 hours away by car.

Brasilia, Brazil’s inland capital known for its architecture, is reachable by bus as well. Although a plane to its busy airport will be much faster. Close by, Goiânia is considered to be the countryside heart of this nation. Thus some call it the Texas of Brazil. It’s not very appealing for tourism, but it does have it’s own unique culture.

Travel a bit further along the coast instead, then you can go to Salvador, Brazil’s African city, once again totally different. If Salvador’s unique culture gets a bit too much for you, skip ahead with a 5 hour bus ride to the next capital city up the coast – Aracaju, in Brazil’s smallest state: Sergipe. Or 4 hours further, go meet a few hot girls at Maceio‘s coconut tree-lined beaches. Otherwise, visit the shark-attack capital of Latin America: Recife. But stay out of the water, unless you want a painful souvenir like a missing toe or foot(?). Furthest up North, Rio Grande Do Norte state with capital Natal, is known for the relaxed laidback lifestyle, and great beaches at e.g. Pipa.

In the South its the same thing. The south could easily be a different country altogether. A lot of the southern Gauchos actually want to secede from the rest of the country. There’s a belief that northern Brazilians are lazier, thus they want socialism, while in the south they consider themselves to have a more European hard working culture.

Although the first impression may be that the South is boring, you could go to e.g. the picturesque island of Florianopolis for some adventure. Investigate deeper, get immersed in this gaucho culture, and you’ll start getting interested in other cities as well. For example, Balneário Camboriú, Curitiba, Porto Alegre and surrounding towns like Gramado for a hike in nature, or Novo Hamburgo where a few tech companies are based, and Blumenau with a great Oktoberfest. However, the most German town of Brazil is Pomerode. Blumenau only gets 2nd place. On the other hand, the Austrians settled in Treze Tílias, and the Italians in towns like Nova Veneza (“New Venice”). While Ukrainians made Prudentópolis their home base.

Enough of the history lessons. As it is, the girls in the south are known for being extremely hot. They have cute Western faces with sexy Brazilian bodies. Of course, it’s also true that these girls are more inhibited than in the north of the country. Thus there are pros and cons to everything.

Iguazu Falls Town is also considered as part of the South of Brazil. It’s a nice place to experience nature, date a few good looking girls, and take a peek into Paraguay with a 10 minute bus ride to Ciudad del Este across the border.

Good Nightlife

Brazil is known for its good nightlife. Street parties are normal in the Summer. On the other hand, Winter can be much more quiet and subdued. I don’t recommended Winter as much since there are much fewer people out.

However, Winter barely lasts 2 or 3 months (around June and July). During these two months, rather avoid South and Central Brazil. It may be a better time to go North instead, and to the jungle, as rain season in the Amazon stops towards the end of June.

So this Summer street party culture makes nightlife attractive, along with plenty of bars and western style nightclubs in the larger cities. Small towns are, as usual, not as cool.

There are different kinds of music in bars and clubs, e.g. rock, country music, funk, dance, techno, samba, depending on the region. At night, if it’s warm, you can dress in comfortable denim shorts and nice shoes, plus a smart casual t-shirt. You don’t need to wear full-length jeans in Summer – it gets too hot, anyway.

Drinks like beer and wine are inexpensive. Although Caipirinhas can be more pricey, it’s still relatively cheap by first world standards.

There is also the world-famous Brazil carnival around February / Early March, which is an especially easy time to get some action with the girls. Alcohol flows freely, and clothes are skimpy. Most people only know about Rio’s carnival, but the whole country celebrates during that week.

Online Hookup Culture

Girls are less sexually inhibited than in Argentina (with its European culture), and Uruguay (with its small dating pool).

Brazilian girls generally don’t care as much about being shamed for having sex (“slut-shaming”). Plus, they (mostly) do love gringos and tourists. I have a feeling they also, like some male travelers, accumulate “flags” while dating foreign men …maybe subconsciously (at least).

There are a lot of different types of women in Brazil: White; different shades of brown; Asian, and also black (something for every taste). Thus it’s a nice place to get to know a variety of different girls to find your own preference.

I’ve easily hooked up with a new girl from online, every time I went to Sao Paulo. I’ve been there 5 or 6 times (even if I only visited for 2 or 3 nights). The only time I didn’t, was when my tinder app was broken. Because you do sometimes become heavily reliant on online dating in Sao Paulo. Daygame is sporadic, and requires more work than in other cities, which have more hot girls outside. Plus, especially with cold approach in the day, there’s the language barrier.

Looking back, I should’ve created a profile on VictoriaMilan when my Tinder App was broken. If you’re heading over to Brazil, give VictoriaMilan a shot with this link. It’s especially active in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Since its a naughty hookup app, it’ll be easier than Tinder anyway.

I should mention that if you’re a beginner in seduction, you’ll probably still have problems getting results in Brazil. Thus if you’re a virgin, get the basics handled in your home country, before visiting.

Drawbacks of Traveling in Brazil

 

Safety Problems

If you plan on visiting Brazil, I seriously recommend going to the gym at least once a week. I spoke with a guy who got mugged in Botafogo in Rio, but he was very thin with a scrawny physique. I immediately understood that he looked like an easy target to criminals (who would prefer no resistance if they mug you). If you work out and get some extra muscle mass, immediately there is less likelihood of being bothered on the streets.

For women, it’s obviously even more dangerous than for men. On dates, I’m used to girls telling me how they’ve been mugged or pick-pocketed on the streets of Brazil. As always, criminals look for easier targets. If the bad guy has a gun, being muscular won’t help that much. But they may still expect a bit more resistance from you.

I’m generally very safety aware in Brazil, since I learned to be extra cautious while walking around in Africa. For example, by not making eye contact with street dwellers, while at the same time being very aware of the environment, and protecting my valuables.

If you’re very concerned about safety, then visit Florianopolis, which is widely listed as amongst the safest capital cities of Brazil (if not the most safe). I’ve spoken to taxi drivers from violent cities like Porto Alegre, who escaped the thug life over there to find refuge at Ilha da Magia (Floripa’s nickname) for a more peaceful existence.

Bad Daygame

The second Brazil travel drawback is the bad daygame. In many cities the hot girls only go out at night (of course you’ll find them on online dating apps as well). The positive is that most hot girls go to the same nightclubs, thus nightgame is more concentrated than daygame.

In the daytime, girls often study at closed-off private universities, you can’t simply go and do daygame there to meet girls.

Otherwise, hot women obviously work as well to pay the bills. They don’t simply hang around outside the whole day.

Another reason for bad daygame in Brazil is, as mentioned above, that its somewhat dangerous on the streets for women (due to crime).

However, to put things in perspective, you can live in the best daygame city in the world, e.g. somewhere in Europe, but if you have a day-job, you can still only really daygame during weekends. Thus bad daygame in Brazil could be forgiven.

Curitiba is a pleasant exception. The design of the city, along with a more first world European culture, makes it more normal for hot women to freely walk wherever they want to go in the city center. They don’t get bothered by beggars and pickpockets as much as e.g. in Belo Horizonte, Rio de Janeiro, or São Paulo. In the South, you also find the restaurant churrascaria culture, thus locals walk around outside to and from these restaurants during their lunch breaks.

Moreover, Rio’s more upmarket beaches, like Ipanema and Copacabana, are nice for daygame. And of course, the tourist girls in Rio boosts the city’s daygame appeal.

Language Barrier

Brazil’s language is Portuguese. It’s very similar to Spanish. If you’re fluent in Spanish, you’ll be O.K. in Brazil as well. Otherwise, if you’re not willing to learn a bit of Basic Portuguese, then you’ll have less fun.

However, I have noticed that in Rio de Janeiro, girls are more likely to speak English. Since they receive so many tourists, there’s more incentive for Cariocas to learn English.

Exotic Food and Drinks

Quality food in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro can be more expensive. But in second tier cities like Porto Alegre, Curitiba, and the rest of the country, you’ll find churrascarias where you can eat all you want for 10$ (sometimes less). Great value for money. Also, due to proximity to the Amazon, Brazil has interesting exotic dishes and fruits, which you don’t really find as much in e.g. Argentina.

Even the drinks are very tempting in Brazil. There’s the famous signature Caipirinhas (which you’ll find all over the country). The strong-in-taste-and-alcohol-content “Cachaça” – derived from Sugarcane. Plus the sweet fermented wine “Catuaba” – which will get you inebriated faster than you can imagine. On the other hand, if you’re more of a hipster, green juice, kombucha or turmeric-shot type of player, you’ll find plenty of that as well.

Brazilian Women Conclusion

Some of the girls you meet may be only casual sex encounters, who you’ll remember only through good memories. But you may, very likely, also meet a few feminine girls with good relationship potential, worth getting to know a lot better.

Brazil is a nice place to visit, but keep safety precautions in mind, and avoid the slums. Unless its one of Rio’s few pacified favelas which are safer. Plus, don’t get very drunk in unfamiliar places.

Once you’re inside of Brazil, plane and bus tickets are relatively inexpensive. You don’t need to plan too much ahead (except in high season). Have a few conversations with the friendly locals, then lay out a full itinerary for your trip while on the road.

Have you ever visited Brazil or do you dream of doing so? How do you rate Brazilian Women? Comment below with tips and questions!

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6 thoughts on “The Nice Guy’s Guide To Meeting Brazilian Women”

  1. Very well written article. The quality of the article shows your level of experience. I am really grateful to people like you for making quality websites like this. I wish you had launched your ebook in India too cause I cant afford it in US dollars.

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    • Thanks for the positive feedback 🙂

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  2. Nice Guy talking about bad daygame in Brazil haha must be really bad at playing during the day. Brazilian women are very receptive, especially during the day and in random circumstances.

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    • There’s different camps on this topic.
      Around 50% of guys will tell you daygame in Brazil is disappointing, since the girls in the daytime aren’t that hot.
      I agree with this, except in the South of Brazil there are some smoking hot girls.
      However, in the South, they are less receptive in the daytime (if you don’t speak Portuguese). Although Floripa is an exception, and decent by Brazilian standards. Yet Floripa has low volume, unless it’s mid-Summer.

      Of course, the girls in the rest of Brazil are receptive. But they’re (generally) not attractive enough for my own personal taste.

      If you like them, good for you.
      You are part of that other 50% who do like they daygame quality in Brazil.
      While I’m part of the 50% who feel the daygame is bad in Brazil, compared to e.g. Europe or even Canada (especially in the Summer).

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