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| ART BY RONY MALTZ |  |  | IBIRAPUERA PARK - A good place to find new clients |  |
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| A politician who gets turned on by
wearing lingerie, a guy that likes to watch his girlfriend having sex with other
men, a lesbian couple trying to spice up their relationship, an enamored gay
man who pays just to chat. All kinds of people search for the services of Eric
Portenho, fake name of a 19 year old from São Paulo who, without bragging,
tells the story of his life as a gigolo on the internet. “Most of my clients
are men who have wives. I don’t know how to explain it, I also shouldn’t be the
one to judge them, but I think they’re cowards”, he tells Palma Louca. Controversial
accounts and opinions such as these attract more and more clients to his blog
that went on air in December 2008.
Indifferent to comparisons between
him and Bruna Surfer Girl, the hooker who transformed a blog into a best-seller,
Eric says he doesn’t intend to become famous, even less to write a book. The
idea of opening the doors to his intimacy came up during a sort of existential
crisis. “ I was going through a lot, I started to think I was insane or
abnormal. So I decided to write and put those feeling out there”, he explains.
The internet is the space he found
to share his experiences. It was also online that he started his career as a rentboy.
Not really knowing where to start and afraid of the exposure of adverts, Eric
started joining chatrooms for gays, bisexuals and swingers, using a nickname
that identified him as a hustler. Until today, the internet is his main source
of contact with his clients. Only when things are slow does he appeal to
nightclubs, where he has to share the profit, or even to the streets.
Even with fake names, a client has
already recognized himself in Eric’s blog
In his blog, Eric tells stories such
as the one about how he found out that Ibirapuera Park was a good spot for
finding clients. “I don’t know how it works but there’s a huge number of closet
gay men there. So that day we just went around flirting. When someone showed
interest, we would say the price”, he tells me. His blog became a success
faster than he expected. “I installed a hit counter and was astounded because
it received a thousand visits a day. I felt violated, I wanted to delete the
whole thing, but that would be caring too much about what others think. So I
was careful not to publish personal information”, he said, and he agreed to
talk to Palma Louca as long as his identity remained a secret.
Even though he makes sure all
characters are protected by fake names, his stories have given rise to complaints
from a client. “I don’t talk about the blog, but one of them found me on Google
and, although I change people’s and places’ names, he recognized himself and
called me immediately”. Eric is extra careful because he still lives with his
family. “Although they’re extremely liberal, they don’t know I hustle and
probably don’t suspect it”, he believes. He is a first-year student of Physical
Education and says he enjoys his free time like any boy his age. “I take karate
classes, I like sports”.
Claiming he’s up for anything, Eric
affirms he has no preference between having sex with men or women. “Women are
more affectionate, shier, and they treat you like a boyfriend. Men, on the
other hand, treat hustlers like sex machines”. Of course, there are also
clients who try to have more than one date. “I never fell in love with a
client. Some say they’re in love with me, one even asked for my hand in
marriage. But the ones who weren’t lying weren’t really emotionally
level-headed”, he says, before admitting he has doubts about his own sexuality:
“I honestly don’t know. I feel emotionally and sexually attracted to women. To
men, it’s only sexual. That’s why I prefer not to label myself as straight, gay
or bi”.
A ripped condom, an AIDS test and
bizarre fantasies
| ANONYMOUS MODEL photographed by RONY MALTZ |  |  | INVESTMENT -From sex to real estate |  |
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| The rentboy exposes not only the
details of his appointments but also his personal dramas. For example, he
describes the day a condom broke in the middle of an orgy on New Year’s Eve,
and his desperation when taking an HIV test months later. Another drama is his
abandonment by a girl who rejected him when she found out he was a rentboy. “I
have few friends but they all know what I do and they accept it just fine. But
there’s always some astonishment when I tell people”, he admits.
His blog also tells of some clients’
fantasies. In one post, Eric narrates a date with one who paid him and other
rentboys to urinate on his body. “We’re all a bit mad. But behind closed doors,
when they’re paying, clients feel the right to forget their rational side. That’s
when the bizarre stuff happens”, he says. On another date, Eric had to defecate
on a man who got pleasure from spreading faeces on his own body while
masturbating. He tells me that, initially, he refused. But the client raised
his offer and cash spoke louder than disgust. “There are also clients who dig
smelly feet, B.O. and so on. Human beings are very exotic. What is strange and
disgusting to some is pleasurable to others”, he states. “And it’s not easy to
have sex with someone you’re repulsed by”.
In some posts, Eric says he charges
an average of R$ 150 a date. For this interview, he didn’t want to say how much he earned a
month. “It depends on my willingness to work”, he admits. “Whoever said
prostitution is easy money never had a prostitution date. You might get the
money fast but there’s nothing easy about it”. In São Paulo, the hustler tells
me that competition is getting tougher and more disloyal by the day: “Things
are getting difficult. There are drug addicts who go into prostitution and, at
the peak of their desire for drugs, they end up charging R$
5 for a date.
As for prejudice, he
guarantees he doesn’t mind what people think. “I never cared much about society’s
opinion. I’ve got male and female friends who don’t work with sex and change
partners as frequently as I do, simply because they like to. But with me, just
because I charge people for it, I’m wrong”, Eric protests. He is thinking about
investing what he earns in real property. “My plan is to build houses for rent.
I’ll start with small places. In a distant future, I intend to own lots of them”.
PS: On July 11th,
days after his last contact with Palma, Eric used his blog to reveal his real
name, Diogo, and announced the end of his life as a rentboy. “I realized that
Eric was taking leave and that from that moment on he would no longer be a part
of my personality”, he wrote, after recounting his last date. The post didn’t
mention the now ex-rentboy’s property plans.
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