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    dutchal got a reaction from BCMan in 411 on Nico_wild in DC   
    To my eyes, the perfect example of a twunk, and a very handsome one at that.
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    dutchal got a reaction from Jack Vernon in New Guy 🤔   
    Pics and many others of the same guy are available at Magnific.  They appear to be AI.
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    dutchal got a reaction from MxB in New Guy 🤔   
    Pics and many others of the same guy are available at Magnific.  They appear to be AI.
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    dutchal got a reaction from Saabster in 411 on Nico_wild in DC   
    To my eyes, the perfect example of a twunk, and a very handsome one at that.
  5. Like
    dutchal got a reaction from Saabster in 411 on Nico_wild in DC   
    Now in NYC.
  6. Haha
    dutchal got a reaction from Topform in NYC Newbie: SantiMM   
    💩
  7. Applause
    dutchal got a reaction from + glutes in New Guy 🤔   
    Pics and many others of the same guy are available at Magnific.  They appear to be AI.
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    dutchal got a reaction from + Just Chuck in A Nice Indian Boy   
    There are at least a couple of scenes that are laugh out loud funny, like the dinner scene after Groff visits the bathroom and the mother's speech at the wedding.
  9. Applause
    dutchal got a reaction from Asterisk in Best Muscular Providers in NYC.   
    For those like me who had no idea what this meant: "Llamative" is a common misspelling of the Spanish word llamativo (or its feminine form, llamativa), which means "striking," "flashy," or "eye-catching". Derived from the Spanish verb llamar ("to call"), it literally describes something that "calls" for your attention. [1, 2, 3] Key Meanings & Contexts Bright and Flashy: Used to describe vibrant colors, loud outfits, or showy objects. Example: "A mi hermana le encanta vestirse con colores llamativos." (My sister loves to wear bright colors.) [1, 2, 3] Striking or Remarkable: Used for distinct physical features or unexpected events that demand attention. Example: "Una semejanza llamativa." (A striking resemblance.) [1, 2, 3] Marked or Significant: Used in professional contexts to note a major change, such as a sharp rise in prices. [1] Quick English Translation Alternatives Depending on how it is used, translators on platforms like SpanishDict and the Cambridge Dictionary match it with: [1, 2] Conspicuous Flamboyant Gaudy / Garish Loud (colors) [1, 2, 3]

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    dutchal got a reaction from builder boy in PaulCodi (Toronto)   
    Not out of line for a handsome, versatile, bona fide porn star.
  11. Thanks
    dutchal got a reaction from musclvr in Best Muscular Providers in NYC.   
    For those like me who had no idea what this meant: "Llamative" is a common misspelling of the Spanish word llamativo (or its feminine form, llamativa), which means "striking," "flashy," or "eye-catching". Derived from the Spanish verb llamar ("to call"), it literally describes something that "calls" for your attention. [1, 2, 3] Key Meanings & Contexts Bright and Flashy: Used to describe vibrant colors, loud outfits, or showy objects. Example: "A mi hermana le encanta vestirse con colores llamativos." (My sister loves to wear bright colors.) [1, 2, 3] Striking or Remarkable: Used for distinct physical features or unexpected events that demand attention. Example: "Una semejanza llamativa." (A striking resemblance.) [1, 2, 3] Marked or Significant: Used in professional contexts to note a major change, such as a sharp rise in prices. [1] Quick English Translation Alternatives Depending on how it is used, translators on platforms like SpanishDict and the Cambridge Dictionary match it with: [1, 2] Conspicuous Flamboyant Gaudy / Garish Loud (colors) [1, 2, 3]

  12. Thanks
    dutchal got a reaction from San Angelo in Best Muscular Providers in NYC.   
    For those like me who had no idea what this meant: "Llamative" is a common misspelling of the Spanish word llamativo (or its feminine form, llamativa), which means "striking," "flashy," or "eye-catching". Derived from the Spanish verb llamar ("to call"), it literally describes something that "calls" for your attention. [1, 2, 3] Key Meanings & Contexts Bright and Flashy: Used to describe vibrant colors, loud outfits, or showy objects. Example: "A mi hermana le encanta vestirse con colores llamativos." (My sister loves to wear bright colors.) [1, 2, 3] Striking or Remarkable: Used for distinct physical features or unexpected events that demand attention. Example: "Una semejanza llamativa." (A striking resemblance.) [1, 2, 3] Marked or Significant: Used in professional contexts to note a major change, such as a sharp rise in prices. [1] Quick English Translation Alternatives Depending on how it is used, translators on platforms like SpanishDict and the Cambridge Dictionary match it with: [1, 2] Conspicuous Flamboyant Gaudy / Garish Loud (colors) [1, 2, 3]

  13. Haha
    dutchal reacted to riser in Another NYC Newbie: Alexfitfun   
    If anyone is going to see him, can you ask what his chest workout is, and DM me. 
    Thanks, 
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    dutchal got a reaction from Harryinny in Best Muscular Providers in NYC.   
    For those like me who had no idea what this meant: "Llamative" is a common misspelling of the Spanish word llamativo (or its feminine form, llamativa), which means "striking," "flashy," or "eye-catching". Derived from the Spanish verb llamar ("to call"), it literally describes something that "calls" for your attention. [1, 2, 3] Key Meanings & Contexts Bright and Flashy: Used to describe vibrant colors, loud outfits, or showy objects. Example: "A mi hermana le encanta vestirse con colores llamativos." (My sister loves to wear bright colors.) [1, 2, 3] Striking or Remarkable: Used for distinct physical features or unexpected events that demand attention. Example: "Una semejanza llamativa." (A striking resemblance.) [1, 2, 3] Marked or Significant: Used in professional contexts to note a major change, such as a sharp rise in prices. [1] Quick English Translation Alternatives Depending on how it is used, translators on platforms like SpanishDict and the Cambridge Dictionary match it with: [1, 2] Conspicuous Flamboyant Gaudy / Garish Loud (colors) [1, 2, 3]

  15. Haha
    dutchal got a reaction from MassageCommunityMember in Hottest Massage Video Ever?   
    Having shot the same scene three times in a row.
  16. Haha
    dutchal got a reaction from Leandronyc in Hottest Massage Video Ever?   
    Having shot the same scene three times in a row.
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    dutchal got a reaction from Midwestguy89 in Best Muscular Providers in NYC.   
    For those like me who had no idea what this meant: "Llamative" is a common misspelling of the Spanish word llamativo (or its feminine form, llamativa), which means "striking," "flashy," or "eye-catching". Derived from the Spanish verb llamar ("to call"), it literally describes something that "calls" for your attention. [1, 2, 3] Key Meanings & Contexts Bright and Flashy: Used to describe vibrant colors, loud outfits, or showy objects. Example: "A mi hermana le encanta vestirse con colores llamativos." (My sister loves to wear bright colors.) [1, 2, 3] Striking or Remarkable: Used for distinct physical features or unexpected events that demand attention. Example: "Una semejanza llamativa." (A striking resemblance.) [1, 2, 3] Marked or Significant: Used in professional contexts to note a major change, such as a sharp rise in prices. [1] Quick English Translation Alternatives Depending on how it is used, translators on platforms like SpanishDict and the Cambridge Dictionary match it with: [1, 2] Conspicuous Flamboyant Gaudy / Garish Loud (colors) [1, 2, 3]

  18. Thanks
    dutchal got a reaction from + sync in Best Muscular Providers in NYC.   
    For those like me who had no idea what this meant: "Llamative" is a common misspelling of the Spanish word llamativo (or its feminine form, llamativa), which means "striking," "flashy," or "eye-catching". Derived from the Spanish verb llamar ("to call"), it literally describes something that "calls" for your attention. [1, 2, 3] Key Meanings & Contexts Bright and Flashy: Used to describe vibrant colors, loud outfits, or showy objects. Example: "A mi hermana le encanta vestirse con colores llamativos." (My sister loves to wear bright colors.) [1, 2, 3] Striking or Remarkable: Used for distinct physical features or unexpected events that demand attention. Example: "Una semejanza llamativa." (A striking resemblance.) [1, 2, 3] Marked or Significant: Used in professional contexts to note a major change, such as a sharp rise in prices. [1] Quick English Translation Alternatives Depending on how it is used, translators on platforms like SpanishDict and the Cambridge Dictionary match it with: [1, 2] Conspicuous Flamboyant Gaudy / Garish Loud (colors) [1, 2, 3]

  19. Haha
    dutchal got a reaction from BuzzLiteQueer in Hottest Massage Video Ever?   
    Having shot the same scene three times in a row.
  20. Like
    dutchal got a reaction from boricuababy in Best Muscular Providers in NYC.   
    For those like me who had no idea what this meant: "Llamative" is a common misspelling of the Spanish word llamativo (or its feminine form, llamativa), which means "striking," "flashy," or "eye-catching". Derived from the Spanish verb llamar ("to call"), it literally describes something that "calls" for your attention. [1, 2, 3] Key Meanings & Contexts Bright and Flashy: Used to describe vibrant colors, loud outfits, or showy objects. Example: "A mi hermana le encanta vestirse con colores llamativos." (My sister loves to wear bright colors.) [1, 2, 3] Striking or Remarkable: Used for distinct physical features or unexpected events that demand attention. Example: "Una semejanza llamativa." (A striking resemblance.) [1, 2, 3] Marked or Significant: Used in professional contexts to note a major change, such as a sharp rise in prices. [1] Quick English Translation Alternatives Depending on how it is used, translators on platforms like SpanishDict and the Cambridge Dictionary match it with: [1, 2] Conspicuous Flamboyant Gaudy / Garish Loud (colors) [1, 2, 3]

  21. Haha
    dutchal reacted to marylander1940 in Coach, is this a common practice?   
  22. Thanks
    dutchal got a reaction from Rbaine2336 in 411 on AlexLatinooXL   
    https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/148681-alexmeatmassager-houston-tall-hunk/
  23. Haha
    dutchal got a reaction from + Intosmoothmuscles in 411 PaoloX in NYC   
    But did you leave happy or just with a crush on Paolo?
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    dutchal got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Newbie or Oldie? Niconicee in NYC   
    https://rent.men/niconicee#platinum
    Ad dated 2024 but no mention here and no RM reviews.
  25. Thanks
    dutchal got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Joneslatinhot in NYC New York City   
    https://rentmen.eu/Pinalray
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