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  1. In spite of what his ad says, I think he must be somewhere between mid to late thirties to early 40's considering I saw him in 2007/2008 , and I'm fairly sure he was older than 22 or 23 at the time.

    Gman

     

    One of the reviewers here in 2015 stated that he checked his driving license (creepy..) and saw that he was 36.

    So this year he should be 39.

  2. I took that big dick a couple times after we met on manhunt years ago! He is very sweet and very sexual. Must be in his mid 40s by now though.

     

    I saw him a couple of weeks ago (we tried, but TOO thick for me!) and no way mid 40s, he looks like he is in his late 30s max

  3. I think dressing up for the opera is more common in smaller venues with only a few performances. The only place I have seen almost everyone "dressed up" for a performance in recent years was the Salt Lake City Opera; even the young people in the audience were wearing their best outfits, although the older folk might have found their taste inappropriate in some cases. Major houses with frequent performances, like the Met or Covent Garden, draw a lot of local regulars who care more about the opera than their own appearance, and are not inclined to dress up every time they attend. My best friend lived across the street from Lincoln Center and went a couple of times per week; he would get home from work, take a short nap, grab a bite to eat, and walk across to the house, so he wasn't inclined to dress up for what was routine, not a special event.

     

     

    These were the times when at La Scala opening nights were more like a fashion show off...

     

  4. Of course there are "rules."

     

    If you're defining the term as 'precepts that apply to all people at all times in all circumstances,' then no. But that would be a problematic definition. The rules may vary from venue to venue, provider to provider but they exist within those venues and amongst those providers even if not reduced to writing. Just because some choose not to acknowledge or follow them doesn't mean they don't exist. Generally speaking, I'd characterize them as flowing from respect for boundaries and rates.

     

    For instance, Burke Williams has rules. Although there are exceptions and perhaps some guys in this thread alone have gotten their full service swerve on at a BW location, a masseur who does so is jeopardizing his job and the member his membership in the process. Even The Zone sex club here in L.A. (not to mention other such places I've either heard of or been to) has rules--violate them and you can be ejected and banned.

     

    Closer to what we're discussing here regarding the "private sector," many providers have rules regarding what they do (and don't do) and for what rate. I think, speaking as both an escort and client, it's important to respect those "rules." IMO it's a form of disrespect to cite a full service experience one received from a different provider as a supposed rationale for why a provider who is declining to do the same with you should change his mind/practices/rates.

     

     

    Of course these are YOUR rules, and you are entitled to have them respected. Nobody has suggested you "should change yr mind/practices/rates".

    You have mentioned an event, I mentioned my perception of that event, and that's it.

    What works for me doesn't work for you and viceversa. What works for some doesn't work for others.

    You find absurd that a client mentions that it has happened that a masseur would offer a full service for a $120 massage because he feels like doing it, I find absurd that a masseur offers a massage with only oral to him for $300.

    There are masseurs who don't jeopardize their jobs doing what you don't do because they keep being successful at what they do.

     

    That's life and that's my "there are no rules" in this case.

     

    You are a smart guy, obviously hot, handsome and I assume successful in what you do, keep on.

    Peace.

  5. Anyway, of course there are no "rules".

    It has happened to me a few times that an hour booked with a masseur at a low, price or higher price (from 100 to 180 in my experience and in my budget) has turned into a full service (from unexpected very sensual to outstanding passionate f*cking), and I never pointed a gun or forced any of them to do something they didn't feel doing, of course.

    Other times it has remained a generic pleasurable "sensual" massage" and a few times a disappointedly "mechanical" one.

  6. I recall a debate I regrettably got into with a prospective client who tacitly expected this level of service from me, citing as rationale some guy in NY who he topped for massage rates. No, sir.

     

    I recall a debate I regrettably got into with a prospective gorgeous masseur (who was also offering escort services, and to whom I had asked what fees was he charging for the 2 services) who offered me massage + oral to him for $300, and was surprised when I told him I found it expensive. No, sir.

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