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dutchal

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  1. It's rare to see a guy who, from his twitter feed, is equally proud of his ass, his cock, and his ability to take a cock in either hole.
  2. Appears to do only solo stuff.
  3. Can confirm that all the good reports above are well supported by my experience with him. English is limited but his enthusiasm, abilities. and willingness in bed are not. (Note that my tastes are pretty vanilla.) Champion kisser. Body is even better than the pics. Very nice guy, very interested in making sure you have a good time. Will host in the Bronx but he's well up there, so out is probably the best option for most.
  4. https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/115870-anyone-know-mel/#comment-1529942 https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/114699-any-411-on-mel/#comment-1506123
  5. Ad now expired.
  6. Those are called muscles. 🙂
  7. Can confirm this.
  8. Did he upcharge?
  9. https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/121729-body-renewal-jason-nyc/#comment-1682693 And there are additional threads about him.
  10. https://rentmen.eu/Dillanco Ad says since Sept. 2022 but no prior mention here. Name change? Phone # has an Arizona area code FWIW.
  11. Pics are hot and he's got good reviews at both R sites, but I'd much prefer to hear from someone here before considering a hire.
  12. https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/143691-luiggy-in-boston/#comment-2148496
  13. https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/143691-luiggy-in-boston/#comment-2148496
  14. https://rentmen.eu/Luiggy https://rentmen.eu/Fabianox
  15. Wow is right. And that's one way to get around the no review rule, hehe.
  16. Missed that. You're right.
  17. No reviews on RMasseur since 2020, says something.
  18. https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/131145-latinhungxxxx-visiting-boston/#comment-1933919 Fairly negative escort experience reported in this thread. Certainly has great guns. Asking $230 for massage w/HE.
  19. Coming to NYC. MF ad is back and says $200 for 60/$300 for 90. What happened to the discount factor for 90? Seems to be disappearing. This is apparently his partner for 4-handed (with a body that could stop traffic): https://rentmasseur.com/Luiggyhands
  20. https://rentmasseur.com/KevinghanaXL
  21. No mention in either ad any more of four-handed and don't seem to be traveling together.
  22. Back in NYC. Also on Rentmen: https://rentmen.eu/RAFAHOT
  23. In NYC. Also on Rentmasseur: https://rentmasseur.com/Mikehot
  24. The chances of a male developing prostate cancer are roughly equal to your age. Without risk factors, an annual PSA and physical exam (finger up the ass--an abnormal prostate texture can indicate cancer) beginning at about 50 should be sufficient. With risk factors, such as close blood relatives who've had it, let your physician, or better yet, a urologist, tell you how to handle monitoring but you should probably start at 40. There are many types of prostate cancers. Most men get ones that are fairly slow growing. Indeed, a good number of men die with prostate cancer without ever knowing they had it because it was asymptomatic and something else took them first. Other men end up dead within weeks or months of the cancer being found because it was an aggressive form (this can happen at any age). And everything in between happens. If you are a fan of the Mitch Rapp thriller novels, the author of the original fourteen of them died of a rare aggressive form of prostate cancer at 47. I skipped an annual physical once for all kinds of the usual reasons and ended up at my next physical with a PSA in the 20s. I had a retest the next week, a biopsy within about a month (I don't remember it being very painful, just like being poked a few times), and I had a prostatectomy less than three months later plus several months of radiation treatment after that. Currently have a PSA check every three to six months, dependent on the last reading, and a PET scan about every other year. which will probably be my program for the rest of my life. My PSA is very low, but not quite as low as is ideal post-surgery, and since the surgery has ranged from very slowly increasing to stable to even slightly declining. The PET scans consistently show no cancer. The current working theory is that there was some healthy prostate tissue left after the surgery that is producing the PSA. (They can't get every bit of prostate tissue out without running the risk of bladder or urethra damage.)
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