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ThroatCummer

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  1. Nice. I only learned about it in the past two years. I'm the CEO of my company so I get a lot of very important stuff I need to read and just as much complete shit and random solicitations from actual people not just SPAM. This way, I only have to spend like 10 minutes every morning or evening just scanning the junk folder to see what was caught that I want to see or read. Sure it can be a pain in the ass once a month when I really miss something I needed, but overall it saves me almost an hour a day not having to constantly manage unsolicited email every 20 minutes. lol. Any other tips?
  2. I have my phone set so that every call goes direct to voicemail and will only ring or buzz if the number is already in my contact list. Same with my professional e-mail, everything goes to junk unless you're in my address book, you're at the same company, or I have e-mailed you in the past.
  3. I've been with him. He's in the Boston area and escorts on Rent.men. Very hot in person.
  4. So one of the things that turns my crank is a total bro. Like 20-35, clean cut, gym shorts, sleeveless muscle tank shirt, backwards hat, etc... all of that. Yes, I know that describes a lot of guys on RM. But wanted to ask here if anyone has recommendations or links for someone who is literally the definition of a 'total bro' ?? Location doesn't really matter as I get around a lot and top or bottom is all negotiable.
  5. Exactly. Once you argue that you don't have to be in the office -- and genuinely make the case for that, then I don't have to pay a NYC/SF salary anymore. It's that simple. I can get someone from Oklahoma or Costa Rica or Romania for a fraction of the cost. This is simple math for individual contributor roles where metrics can be easily measured. But for design/development or creative roles, that's a little more blurred. I know what happens when you get a bunch of A players in a room with a whiteboard, and Zoom with its "talk. stop. talk. stop. unable to read body language" doesn't even come close to being a substitute. What we'll see in the coming decade is more outsourcing for those individual contributor roles while the creative ones are kept local. Salaries will be paid accordingly. Back on topic: Being on time is essential. Life happens, but once it becomes a trend, your services are simply no longer required. Of course we're all dudes right? Which means my tolerance for your tardiness is directly proportional to how hot you are. LOL 😁
  6. I saw my doctor two days ago on Monday and this came up in conversation. For some background, he's a private physician (doesn't do insurance; you pay him directly) who is also a friend of mine for more than 20 years. He mentioned that community cases of MP are negligible at the moment. Everyone organized and got vaccinated this summer and early fall and he said it really isn't too much of a cause for concern anymore. The vaccines work great and even if you're exposed, as long as you have the vax, you'll get a mild case with hardly any symptoms. I know someone out there has a best friend who has a cousin who's sister's boyfriend knows this guy who's going with this girl who saw Ferris had a bad case of MP last weekend. But in all reality, it's fine. Of course you should weigh your own personal risk but having had both MP jabs, I don't even think about it anymore personally.
  7. I'll second the make sure it is someone you've met and have a good connection with. For an overnight, I have done everything from take a provider to a Broadway show to just staying in the room and sitting on the couch watching Jeopardy! between fuck sessions. Ironically, both of those were with the same guy on different overnights. Point is, the connection and at least some prior history is very key to making an overnight work well.
  8. Wow.... that's a hot kid. 🤤
  9. Picked up a professional MMA fighter on the streets of New York (like walking past him on 8th Ave) and proceeded to have not only the hottest sex of my life over the course of a few months with him, but also an 'affair' and today -- ten years later -- he remains one of my best friends in life. There's a whole long story on the LPSG forums that I wrote earlier this year because I was in a writing mood over the course of two weeks and I ever relived that so vividly a decade after the fact. Every word is true and it isn't meant to be an erotic story. The only things changed were stuff like the city we visited together, the type of tattoo he had, and other really really small stuff just to not give away his identity, since you could easily find him on Google. If anyone has 20 minutes to read, it is here: https://www.lpsg.com/threads/true-story-fucking-the-ufc-fighter.6137791/ (You can read the entire thread for free without login) There's a handful of other stories, but that one takes the cake and is my #1 for the 45 years I have been on this planet.
  10. Lemme guess. Best hire ever hands down and nobody will ever compare? That's the only problem with him. He destroys the bar for everyone else by setting it so fucking high. lol
  11. ^^^^ See. 😁 We all told you. So, spill.
  12. You know how really major news organizations will publish stories that were literally verified by like 23 separate people? It’s the same here: I echo all the comments above, and provided some pictures and a link to my own client RM profile before meeting up and it just strengthened our connection. I have talked about it with him in person and it’s mostly for his own personal safety and to establish a mutual level of trust, not to actually reject someone. It’s really is that important to him for various reasons, including the fact he holds down a full time job of over a decade that could be in jeopardy if his private life ever got out in a more public way. On another note, as of the last time we talked he doesn’t have a single “horror” story about a client. If you read these forums enough, you see all the time where providers have stories about sessions or meetups that went really wrong Trev’s screen process and the way he builds trust has apparent served him well because he truly doesn’t have a really bad story. So something is definitely working on both sides. For what it’s worth he is the genuine type of “people pleaser” that can find attractiveness in anyone he meets, and dear god that quality makes you feel like a million bucks. So put forward the time and effort into meeting up with him, you won’t be sorry. He literally guarantees it.
  13. I'm seeing him again this weekend. Can't freaking wait. 🤤🤤🤤
  14. ^^^^ great review! Just threw him on my list in case we're in the same city. Nice!
  15. There's two general types of people in the world: 1) Those who choose to make negative comments or otherwise break their fellow man [or woman] down. 2) Those who look at each moment as an opportunity to build other people up -- or at the very least, remain silent and STFU. Oh yea. It's very telling.
  16. Honestly, I really don't know as I am not a provider. Good points but I think it might be a little more complex depending on the situation of a specific provider. I just know what Trev (the guy linked here by the original poster in this thread) told me when we talked about it in person last month. We were talking about how RM has a lock on this entire industry (M4M escorting in the USA) and if there were an opportunity to build a legitimate competitor to their monopoly, what would it look like? He explained the challenges of deactivating a profile really well, but I wasn't taking notes as my hands were otherwise occupied with his amazing body. So.... yea. 😆🤤
  17. I never play but bought a single $2 ticket last drawing and will buy one for this next one. I figure if I am going to win, it'll be a single ticket no need to waste $20. LOL. Plus I really don't want to win. If I had that much money, I would blow it all on drugs and men. I mean, I know myself and seriously, I would probably be dead in less than a decade. The weird part in saying that is no, I don't even currently have any addiction issues. But I know that I need a drive to work and do something each day and that much cash has a way of taking that away from people. Not going to turn it down though. LOL
  18. That's exactly why he changed his name, to preserve the reviews. RM doesn't allow for an easy way to deactivate a profile (they have some functionality, but it is clunky and you lose certain things) so some providers wind up changing their name/pics/location to "park" a profile somewhere until they're ready to return. Believe it or not, it's easier to do that whole game than to just deactivate when you want to take a break. Go figure. Some change names by creating a new profile, and that's usually a red flag. I mean who *wants* to lose that many good reviews? lol. But here it definitely isn't the case. I've seen this guy, many times. If you have the opportunity then absolutely book time with him. It'll be the best money you've ever spent on a provider, hands down. The guy is amazing.
  19. I do. He's my regular in my home city in Boston. We have seen each other a half dozen times, the most recently being about 4-5 weeks ago. He's incredibly handsome, exactly as advertised, rock hard always, and wicked easy to get along with. Only caveat is that last time we met up, he mentioned not really keeping too active on RM and not generally wanting to see new people only a handful of regulars. So just be aware in case you don't get a response right away. DM with specific questions -- I'll answer.
  20. I've met Justin twice over this past summer and he's a genuine guy -- and that's the word I choose to describe him. He's a mountain of muscle. Killer body for sure. It feels amazing. When we met in August, he was only a couple weeks out from a huge bodybuilding competition in upstate NY. I think he puts all his time and energy into that and that's his sole focus 24x7. I typically like to dig a little deeper and crawl into someone's personality, so I got a peek into that non-sexual side of him. There's stuff I do for my work too that we were able to form a connection about which was cool. He was clam, cool, and comfortable. Exactly as advertised. Would I hire him again if I happened to be in New York and was just sitting at the computer banging away on the keyboard? Yes. Would I block off my time and make a trip down to New York City just to see him? No. Providers who make me (us) block off our time and money are epic -- and let's be real -- I'm paying for epic.
  21. ... and just based on what I know about the site, my own personal experience, and reading on here for a while, it would be around $2k to be featured for ~24 hours. There would also be conditions on who gets promoted. You'd have to have a real full profile, be established for over a year, with at least two dozen 5.0 reviews to even consider it, otherwise you'll never get a reply from the inquiry. I could be completely out of the park on that estimate, but if I ran the site, that's what I would be charging based on current traffic in general.
  22. Everyone here is wondering how it all works. I run a business that has a similar thing (not anywhere near this industry), and if someone messaged someone on my team and offered to pay $X to get whatever product promoted, the answer would be YES. YES. YES. Since there are no published guidelines or offer on the site, there are only two actual scenarios at work here: 1. Whoever it is that operates RM takes hard money to be promoted. You want to be promoted, message the webmaster and offer $X for Y days. They'll either say yes or no, or they'll come back with a counter offer. 2. Whoever it is that operates RM reaches out to a handful of profiles that somehow come to the top of their attention -- for whatever reason -- and solicits a payout for the promotions. "Hey, you want to pay us $X to be RM of the day?" I'm going to guess it's not #2, only because a provider would have mentioned that happening to them over the past half-decade. So, yea, #1.
  23. You're not misreading a tall, but the larger message is just lost in translation from being a post here rather than a real-life discussion. I think I wrote all that on a semi-buzzed ramble and the answer is that it's complicated. The initial reason for that reply was "CEOs and other executives have announced that the first candidates for layoffs will be the people who refuse to come to the office, or don't get there enough or in a timely manner. An entire generation is going to have to grow up quickly and drop their bad habits." And that's the point of the thread -- be on time or communicate, or you'll get passed over. Sure some guys have enough business to not care, but it's the ones who respect and value time (on both sides) that become the legends in this [or any] industry.
  24. +3 on 9th Ave. That's usually my go to when I am in NYC -- also because I stay in HK anyway, so. But definitely a very diverse crowd and something in there for everyone.... and that Kiwi bartender someone else mentioned above is definitely very friendly.
  25. He's a 22 year old brick-house with that new car smell. Good for him, I wish I looked like that right now. But the whole "I'm the hottest guy you'll ever meet" attitude will come back to bite him in the ass real soon. Because we all know the truly hottest guys out there don't have to say it. Hopefully he uses what he's got right now to build an empire that will give him a good life over the next 50-70 years. It's either that or he's going to be taking old dude dick for his next hit of meth. Somehow, reading his profile, I don't think there's much room for anything in-between. Good luck bro. 👊
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