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Transamerica Executive The Advance
Small modern hotel with extra amenities. Continue reading Transamerica Executive The Advance
Hotel Heritage Comfort Inn
Exceptionally priced mid-range hotel. Continue reading Hotel Heritage Comfort Inn
Hotel Fasano São Paulo
Five-star luxury in the upscale Jardins district Continue reading Hotel Fasano São Paulo
Golden Tulip Bela Artes
Well-reviewed and convenient hotel in on Frei Caneca street. Continue reading Golden Tulip Bela Artes
Bourbon São Paulo Business Hotel
Straight-laced, yet gay-friendly, hotel next door to the bear and daddy bars. Continue reading Bourbon São Paulo Business Hotel
Festa Javali
Creative DJs keep the fun vibe flowing at one of São Paulo’s best monthly parties. Continue reading Festa Javali
Blue Tree Premium Paulista
Extremely well-run hotel within a ten minute walk from the heart of “Gay Caneca.” Continue reading Blue Tree Premium Paulista
Danger Dance Club
Young crowd fills the house for go go boys, drag spectacles, and pop remixes. Continue reading Danger Dance Club
“Boa Noite, Cinderela”
There is something darkly sinister about the Portuguese phrase “Boa Noite, Cinderela.” It sounds like something an evil witch in disguise would say to an innocent Disney princess before feeding her a poisonous treat. In Brazil, it describes the phenomenon of drugging victims in bars to later assault or rob them.
Outside of Latin America, mostly women are targeted with this type of crime, and sexual assault is usually part of the equation. South of the Equator, gay men are often the prey. The predators may also be gay, or they may be heterosexual. Assailants only need to act gay long enough to befriend and flirt with a single gay man before slipping a drug into his drink.
The substance itself could be an existing party drug which creates the desired effect (Special K, GHB, or Rohypnol.) Or, it could be scopolomine, a particularly scary drug with the abilities to subdue victims, make them compliant in their own robbery, and leave them with memory loss.
The goal is almost always robbery, and the story almost always ends with the victim awakening hours, sometime even days, later with no memory of what happened after they met their attacker.
Recently, the crime has entered the digital age with an assailant using Grindr to pick up, drug, and rob gay men in Sao Paulo.
The tips to staying safe are obvious, but worth sharing:
- don’t accept drinks from strangers
- keep your eye on your drinks (bottles and cans with smaller openings are more difficult to slip a drug into)
- take your drink with you (to the dance floor, or the men’s room)
- if you do take your eye off your drink, just dispose of it and order a fresh one
- use the buddy system (or, set up a check-in with someone if you go out alone)
- don’t party too hard if you do go out alone; it’s hard to tell the sensation of a knockout drug kicking in if you’ve already had ten caipirinhas
- take only what you need for that night in your wallet
- if traveling, make sure your room key is unidentifiable (trash the little envelope labeled “Copacabana Palace, Room #318”)
One final tip is to share your story if you have been victimized. When attacks have happened in the gay bars of Sao Paulo, victims and their friends have taken to Facebook to post warnings and even distribute surveillance camera images of their attackers.