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musclestuduws

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  1. The reviews are bizarre. They all seem to be (badly) written by the same person, maybe the provider himself. Two of them claim to have paid $ 800 for an hour massage. The last one $ 600 for 90 minutes. ??? So many red flags.
  2. Bump. Has anyone tried him for massage?
  3. It must be a prosthetic or enhanced in post with CGI. I understand both, actors’ union rules and MPAA extremely detailed regulations prohibit directors and producers from having an actor appear fully erect while filming any scene in the nude. Unless it’s porn, of course, where all these regulations do not apply. They’re even stricter now after #MeToo, requiring producers to hire so-called “intimacy coordinators” for such scenes. Anyhow, I guess it’s more exciting to think that what you see might actually be a fully erect penis from a gifted actor. Dream on, folks! 😆
  4. And he already has 16 very positive reviews. I wonder if they’re real. I see one by @Topform, a frequent reviewer here. Mind sharing your massage experience with “RyanLarge”?
  5. Thank you, great you enjoyed it. I guess that means he’s clearly not trained but somehow makes up for it with extras. It’s a pass for me.
  6. Was the massage any good ? Is he trained?
  7. Do they give the massage in the nude?
  8. I saw him again this week. Absolutely amazing in every way. I highly recommend his full massage.
  9. I got tickets to see this new production of Cabaret in late May. Can’t wait!
  10. One wonders what kind of church you attend. 🤣
  11. I gather he’s not a professionally trained masseur, much less licensed. Any other recent experiences hiring him as a masseur?
  12. Is this Alvin/Alven? AlvenH on RentMasseur RENTMASSEUR.COM View my profile on RentMasseur.com
  13. He seems to be a big bowl of wrong.
  14. Bump. Has anyone tried MarcusNYC for massage?
  15. Indeed. Now most people don’t even know what opera itself is or worse, would even care to learn anything about it, which is one more symptom of the irreparable damage that anti-intellectualism has done to this country and to the democratic system upon which it was founded. Ignorance and stupidity run rampant.
  16. It looks like I meant to post this about someone else on a different thread. Some mix up while browsing websites. But now I can’t remember who that provider was 🤣
  17. Bump.
  18. 🤣 that makes no sense. Something is up with whoever is posting and also with rentmasseur itself, approving so many bad reviews that are obviously fake. As I said, they usually make it very difficult to post any bad review.
  19. Thank you. Not my type though.
  20. Is that his escort rate or just for erotic massage??
  21. It’s quite obvious that someone has it for him and is posting all those mean spirited reviews. He has 50 reviews and lot of good ones that are really good. I feel bad for this provider. I agree with @Bluefin that is perplexing that he’s not having the bad reviews removed. He might not know how to do so. In my experience it’s actually very difficult to have a bad review approved and published on rentmasseur. I have had a few terrible experiences with masseurs and my bad reviews were never accepted by the website, even when I had proof that I communicated with the provider.
  22. It seems the ad is gone. Just found this thread so I never saw his photos but I looked at other ads on Mintboys. Got a laugh or two noticing that under each ad you read “View or Live a Review.” Classy platform. 🤣
  23. Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder is one of the greatest vocal-symphonic works in the history of classical music. Truly earth shattering when you experience a live performance. Great to know that the performance at SOH was so successful. It is rarely done because of the huge logistics it demands. They’re doing it at Carnegie Hall this weekend too. Unfortunately I cannot go. https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2024/03/22/American-Symphony-Orchestra-0800PM The work has a fascinating reception history. It was not premiered until 1913. By then, Schoenberg had moved on and was writing atonal music. The premiere was a huge success and the audience gave Schoenberg a standing ovation. Critics who had rejected his more recent atonal works were suddenly won over by a work he had written almost 12 years earlier and published rave reviews extolling his artistic genius. At the concert, Schoenberg refused to acknowledge the audience’s applause, disappointed and somehow angry because music that no longer represented him was so well received, implicitly rejecting his atonal music yet again. Fascinating to think about an artist who gets widespread acclaim for a style he had long abandoned while his current work is despised by the very same audience and critics.
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