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Marc in Calif

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  1. 21 hours ago, jdpierce21 said:

    Has anyone been to Prince Men’s Spa in West Hollywood, CA? Any reviews? 

    They have no website.

    Their Facebook page was created in June 2017 and hasn't been used since December 2017.

    Their Instagram account was apparently created in 2018 but was quickly hacked and never used since.

    Seems like they don't care much for advertising or communicating. 

  2. 8 hours ago, newdad said:

    No need to quote Marc. I've actually put him on my block/ignore list.

    You blocked me for a very specific reason:

    I called you on your habit of constantly asking for advice and answers -- but not posting many detailed reports yourself. You didn't want to hear that.

    And I called you for asking questions that were very clearly answered already in these forums. For some reason, due diligence in reading and searching is not something that you practice. 

    Don't you want to share all your experiences in sex tourism around the world with members who have given you details and advice that you've requested?

    And if I know something about a specific topic or question, I share it. Others might not care to read it or might criticize it, but I still happily share and will continue doing so. 😘

  3. 9 hours ago, SouthOfTheBorder said:

    this is exactly where the “ugly American” stereotype comes from.  

    The assumption is that for money, the locals will tolerate your behavior and/or cultural insensitivity

    The "locals" will take money from any visitor who doesn't speak their language -- or doesn't speak it well. It's definitely not limited to Americans visiting France or anywhere else. There are "ugly" Germans, Chinese, Brits, and Russians flocking to countries around the world. 

    Furthermore, you didn't seem to notice that I was specifically describing the exchange of money. I was not talking about behavior or cultural insensitivities. 

    Seems like someone is overly "sensitive" and irritated when seeing certain posts. Something about "panties" and "twist" comes to mind. 😍

  4. 9 hours ago, newdad said:

    I plan to visit Paris this summer, and was told that Paris is not to happy about foreigners who don't speak French

    Someone just "told" you this about the French? Do you think they won't talk to you in English or accept your euros? Do you think that escorts and other hustlers won't want to do business with you?😆

    It's like one of the biggest talking points (and jokes) about tourism in France. 

  5. The easiest way to find previous threads about a Masseurfinder provider is to use the ID number you see at the end of his Masseurfinder URL. 

    Jacob's ID is 8495.

    Make sure you're in the Spas & Masseurs forum, and put 8495 in the search bar at the top-right. When you press Enter (or the Search icon), you'll see all previous mentions of him. 

    So here's the other thread where he was discussed a few years ago. There were two positive recommendations.

     

  6. 57 minutes ago, Trey said:

    Is the risk in making an appointment with these guys simply that they don't look like their pics or its a bad massage? Or is it something more sinister somehow? Just trying to understand this.

    In these forums (and above in this thread), there is frequent mention of a syndicate of Asian masseurs who claim to be in certain cities. The photos appear to be professional models rather than the actual masseur who might show up at a particular appointment in a city.

    So that's why "buyer beware" often appears in inquiries about such masseurs. 

  7. 6 hours ago, Dataguy said:

    Hygiene problem , when I met him his musk was at whole different level . 

    But he claims that "hygiene and mutual respect are expected."

  8. 1 hour ago, newdad said:

    Avoid: Park Guell — it's basically just a regular park, but they charge people to get in.

    You apparently went to the wrong Park Güell, daddy! 

    There's absolutely nothing "regular" about it.  However, it does get VERY crowded to the point of immobility in certain areas. It gets way too many tourists, and a visit can take a couple of hours.

    Park Güell: the Story of This Unique Venue, How to Visit, and More

  9. 10 hours ago, AlbertLukefl said:

    You misunderstood my comment.

    Nobody misunderstood that comment!

    "I got impression he desperatly tries to act manly, while in fact he is total bottom."

    It's clear that you were calling "manly" and "bottom" opposites in terms of behavior. Whether he was pretending or not makes no difference at all. 

    You should have re-worded it to prevent misunderstanding. 

  10. On 4/23/2024 at 10:18 AM, Vegas_Millennial said:

     What museums/attractions are "must do" for a limited 5 day trip in Barcelona?
    I would like to do one attraction each day besides the Sauna/bars/beach.

    On your free days, here are three "modernista"/Art Nouveau sites that are not generally on the tourist "must do" list. But they're just as visually and historically fascinating and important.

    I highly recommend them because they don't have the mobs of tourists lined up outside for entry. So you get a much better experience with far fewer people jostling for views inside. And they're very easy to get to by walking or riding the metro a few stops. 

    • Recinte Modernista Sant Pau Barcelona -- Visit this complex of Art Nouveau buildings that used to be a major hospital in Barcelona. The interiors are full of exhibits that you tour yourself. 
    • image.jpeg.558c5ea7084e0a8d94ff92191b013d9a.jpeg        Hospital de Sant Pau: When Health Care ...

     

    • Palau de la Música Catalana -- Take the one-hour guided tour of the interior of this famous concert hall. It was designed by the same architect as the hospital complex above. 
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    • Casa Vicens -- This was the first private home designed by Antoni Gaudí, with stunning rooms inside. It's peaceful and never mobbed like his most famous buildings in the center of town. The surrounding garden is great for photos, and there's also a cafe. Plus you get to visit the traditional Gràcia neighborhood.
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  11. 7 hours ago, Redwine56 said:

    I don't know exactly how intimate the experience gets.

    There are actual professional "sacred intimates" who incorporate full-on sex in their practice. According to them, it's a form of therapy for people who are afraid of sexual intimacy.

    I'm not sure if this guy does that, but I'm sure it's on the "table."

  12. 3 hours ago, BenBen41 said:

    I had a great massage with Chuck at Paris Men's Spa today... He is a very good masseur--very strong hands, attentive to problem areas, and asks questions. He used a warming oil on my lower back, and really helped relieve tension and stress. I will visit him again. 👍

    No, you didn't. 🤣

    Chuck is probably sitting around wondering why nobody from these forums has visited Paris Men's Spa yet.

    The reason? WAY too much promotion here from brand-new members who are either owners or employees of Paris Men's Spa. Just like YOU! 🤡

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