welcome to brasil

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Hello, everyone!

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Hello, everyone!

Before you start reading the story, I would like to say that it takes place in Brazil, some things are a little different here and I think it is better to tell you not to be out of context in the middle of the story.

The story takes place in two very different cities, Sao Paulo and Paraty. Sao Paulo is a big city, a commercial center and very dangerous. Paraty is a city in the state of Rio de Janeiro, not at all dangerous, but very small: no shopping, fast food or large buildings; but it has very beautiful beaches.

Brazil is a Catholic country, with many religious in power, so abortion is a crime. Women continue to abort in clandestine clinics or with trafficked drugs; those with more money go to other countries to abort.

In the country, regardless of your age, you can relate to anyone over fourteen according to the law (not that I agree with that). But it is very common to see older men relating to much younger girls.

Underage sex is very common here, there are a lot of songs about it. The most common term to refer to a minor here is “brand new”, I don't know if there is a term for it in English, so at the time of translating I changed this term to nymphet (also pretty disgusting). If you want to teach me some similar term to deal with very young girls.

In Brazil it is very hot in summer and very cold in winter, so it is common for girls to walk in very short clothes. Schools do not usually have air conditioning and walking in short clothes at school is also something that happens very often; yes, girls get scolded by it, but it's not like stopping them from something.

Contrary to what sex tourism goes through, it is not common to go in a bikini out there, this is something that happens more in cities with many beaches (like the one in history) where it is very hot. Yes, Brazilian bikini models are much shorter than foreign ones.

Books in Brazil are very expensive and can cost fifty or sixty reais (the Brazilian currency), equivalent to twenty or thirty dollars. It may seem little in dollars, but it's a lot around here.

This story has all the illustrations subtitled in Portuguese, but I will translate at the beginning of each chapter. You can also ask me for illustrations in the comments.

To finish all this introduction, Brazil is a Latin American country where you speak Portuguese do not Spanish. The names here are brazilian, can be a little weird lol

 The names here are brazilian, can be a little weird lol

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