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Of course it is National Sex Day 6/9 Really should be National Oral Sex Day. There is a saying Don't let the Gate hit your ass on the way out. I suggest that you absolutely let this Gaite hit your ass. And if you have seen his ass, you are going to want to hit that too. Happy Birthday, Mr Mike.
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The man who is also known as Tristan Baldwin is a kind, generous, engaging, considerate and large hearted individual who is dedicated to his friends and family, including his animal family, and who succeeds in being nearly the best person he can be. He is human, has human flaws, but he is definitely one of the good guys. The escort who is known as Tristan Baldwin is a great escort and a bit of a diva. He is extremely good at his job. An hour, a evening or a week with him will leave you sweaty, smiling, wobbly kneed and completely satisfied and at least in one case with me, immobile for a bit. When it is time for you to part, you want him to stay. He is definitely not the kind of escort you pay to leave, he is the kind of escort you want to stay for the rest of your day, week, month or year. That said, he can be a bit erratic in communication and as he is tremendously busy, and rightfully so, it can take some time and effort to make arrangements and to get them to fruition. So, you make the effort, you reap the rewards. The many words of praise here are not mistakes. He is that good an escort and that good a person.
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Glad you feeling better. Bet you would be much better if TB was there to give you some TLC.
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Happy b day to the head Honcho.
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This White House??!!! Dalai is definitely gonna go away.
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10% of people perform shocking ritual during sex
+ purplekow replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
If I were having sex with Warren Beatty back in the day, I would be the one on the phone, telling everyone I knew assoon as possible. -
10% of people perform shocking ritual during sex
+ purplekow replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
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10% of people perform shocking ritual during sex
+ purplekow replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
I am on call for my job and if the phone rings I need to answer. I have sex so infrequently that the calls and the sex do no usually overlap, but when they do, I answer. If I am close to coming, I will come first. If he is close to coming, I will definitely stop and answer the call and then start again getting him close again. -
Send a picture when you begin texting. Hmmm.
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Getting older (loss of sex drive) medication fault?
+ purplekow replied to floridarob's topic in The Lounge
Amlodipine definitely causes swelling of the legs. Lisinopril and really any drug ending with -pril may cause a cough that is annoying, There are blood pressure medications which are less erection deflating. These may be a bit more expensive. As far as statins go. High cholesterol is a risk factor for heart disease but it is not a disease unto itself. A much higher percentage of those with high LDL cholesterol have heart disease but just as all smokers do not get lung cancer, all people with high cholesterol do not develop heart disease. Current recommendations indicate that if you have had a heart attack or if you have angina or other know atherosclerotic vessel conditions, that statins may slow down the process. There is little evidence that most statins reverse the situation, just slow it down. Controlling the risk factors you can control is of prime importance in the prevention of heart disease, so controlling BP is essential, The number of medications needed for controlling hypertension in cases of essential hypertension can be reduced dramatically with weight loss toward ideal body weight, exercise with resultant increase in cardiovascular endurance and decrease of stimulants such as nicotine and caffeine. Smoking cessation will help reduce blood pressure and in and of itself may help improve erections. If you can arrange it, having good genetics is the best thing you can do to prevent hypertension. -
Well I would describe it as realistic. I think this is the high school experience many teens are having these days Acting is excellent and the web of intrigue is unavoidable once you step in. The payoff at the end of season 1 was predictable to a certain extent though I could have seen it going in two or three other directions. So far season two has not been as compelling but I have only watched the first two episodes.
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On to season two.
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I recently started watching Netflix and the first show I watched was 13 Reasons I was surprised there wasn't a thread about this show, unless I did a bad search. In any case, I am up to season 1 Episode 11 which is the big reveal episode but after binging the first 10, I am too tired and headed for bed. Any other fans out there? I am surprised I have been drawn in this DeGrassi Afterdark show, but the acting is very good and the characters should be relatable to anyone who ever went to high school, even if the valedictorian or your high school was Fred Flintstone as was the case at my school. Shout out to the class of 3543 BC Let's go Sabertooths.
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The Climate is Changing (Clients)
+ purplekow replied to hypothetically's topic in Questions About Hiring
I did not say that. It is never out of the blue when the arrangements are being made. I call, make a contact. I tell the escort what my desires are. Those desires may include their visiting me, though just a frequently, I will go to them. Tomorrow, for example, a gentleman caller will be arriving in the morning. We have talked before many times and in this case, he has been to my home in the past, albeit many years ago. Though no one has every asked. I would be more than happy to supply a dubious provider with escort references to vouch for my upright character. Unfortunately, my character is the only thing which is totally upright these days, so a lot less commuter traffic than there used to be. -
The Climate is Changing (Clients)
+ purplekow replied to hypothetically's topic in Questions About Hiring
The person in the uniform taking the tickets is usually helpful in this regard. -
Seems to me is a run of the mill homophobe. Nothing particularly noteworthy about him. My guess is that his talent is probably pedestrian and he needs a gimmick so he just went with his natural homophobic bent. Not really worth discussing further and the only reason I posted her was so that I could include this video: https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video;_ylt=A0geKaB81BJb7lsASJVXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEyb3ZxOTE0BGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDQjQwMzdfMQRzZWMDc2M-?p=you+tube+you+have+to+have+a+gimmicj&fr=skyh#id=4&vid=f3b0ed4da15daef91df9e25bed32ad22&action=view This would be a great number for one of those reversal role shows that Broadway stars put on for charity. Perhaps some of the cast of Boys in the Band could do it.
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The Climate is Changing (Clients)
+ purplekow replied to hypothetically's topic in Questions About Hiring
I would not pay for Uber for an escort. I have driven many escorts back to Manhattan from here at the Jersey Shore. I have given a tip to cover train fare if the visit is a short one. I am not frugal and I appreciate the effort being made to come out to where I am located. However, hundreds of thousands of people make this commute every day for their job. Most of the time, the commute is part of the cost of having the job. So if there is an expressed expectation of the client paying for communing costs, those expectations will not be met as part of the hire, at least by me they won't be. However, if the escort makes the effort, he will likely be rewarded above and beyond the cost of the transportation. Screening goes in both directions. -
Well if I had known you were applying I would have applied myself to the vigorous vetting process. It vigorous and at the end uv it both uv us wouldve been all vet
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There are unscrupulous doctors who abuse our faulty pay for play insurance system. The more doctors do, the more they get paid. There are mills that do MRI and CT scan and ultrasounds on everyone who has an organ which can undergo they exam. When I first opened my practice, back when dinosaurs ruled the earth, I brought in a company to do echocardiograms in my office. By the time I had ordered 5 tests, I had 4 complaints. The company was doing more extensive testing that I ordered and when I presented that to them, they tried to convince me that the only way this would be profitable for them and for me was to do the more expensive testing. They were out of my office the next day and my patients were instructed to pay the copay for only the ordered test, which was usually closer to $100 rather than the $1000 they had been charged. Many gastroenterologists will do a biopsy on all routine colonoscopic examinations whether there is an indication or not. The biopsy significantly increases the permissible insurance charge. I reported a cardiologist in my area to the state board, as he did as many as 15 cardiac catheterizations on one of my patients. She was mentally challenged and she kept going back to him despite my instructions not to do so. There were other physicians in the area who had similar but less egregious episodes with patients who utilized his services. With my patient, I informed her and her family that I would no longer have her in my practice if she continued to use this cardiologist. Eventually, I was forced to act on that after she had two catheterizations within two weeks. So, I do not find it difficult to believe that this woman is correct in calling out a fraudulent doctor. On the other hand, I have had personal experiences with patient's family members going to Facebook (many of my patients have severe psychiatric or dementia issues ) to complain about the organization for which I work. While these posts are not total fabrications, they usually are exaggerations or misinterpretations. My particular branch has taken to limiting posting to the site to a certain length and number. Good reviewers usually said nice things quickly whereas negative ones tended to go on and on and were frequently restated in several posts. Now, we do not respond to any posts with on line messages, not even with a thank you on line, though we do send out a thank you note by snail mail to those who post especially nice comments. So is this doctor a fraud or is this patient a loon? Well the doctor's response seems disproportionate to the described initial complaint and the release of medical records is totally inappropriate and if that was done, he should lose his license. On the other hand, the likelihood of a physician risking his practice over one bad review or even multiple bad reviews by the same perso, by releasing records to the internet is so extreme so as to be preposterous. My guess, the doctor is a fraud, but probably not as big a fraud as this women's complaints would make it seem. A letter to the appropriate government overseeing body and to her own insurance company, as well as a well considered brief negative review would likely have been more effective and less expensive. The doctor needs to have severe penalties after a practice review by the insurance companies if her claims are verified She likely needs to consider that she may not be the hero of this episode. She sounds to be as much the problem as the solution.
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To tip or not to tip? To flip out or not to flip out?
+ purplekow replied to + purplekow's topic in The Lounge
Gee I never considered that. Perhaps I had something preventing that. Could be you did not consider that. -
To tip or not to tip? To flip out or not to flip out?
+ purplekow replied to + purplekow's topic in The Lounge
I did tip the driver. It was however, clearly her fault. It was her first day. She was out with the order long enough for the other delivery person to get to my house to deliver the beverage and get back to the restaurant to take the call when I called again. He had no idea where she was with the order. She did manage to get from my house to the restaurant and back in 10 minutes with the second order, which I specifically said I did not want but they sent anyway. When she arrived at my home she asked if this was 16 and I informed her it was not but that the order was from here. So it appears she had been frazzled by the job. The beverage delivery guy was a blond twinkie with a nice butt which I did get to view on his walk down the path to his car, so there was that. -
To tip or not to tip? To flip out or not to flip out?
+ purplekow replied to + purplekow's topic in The Lounge
I did tip the driver. It was however, clearly her fault. It was her first day. She was out with the order long enough for the other delivery person to get to my house to deliver the beverage and get back to the restaurant to take the call when I called again. He had no idea where she was with the order. She did manage to get from my house to the restaurant and back in 10 minutes with the second order, which I specifically said I did not want but they sent anyway. When she arrived at my home she asked if this was 16 and I informed her it was not but that the order was from here. So it appears she had been frazzled by the job. The beverage delivery guy was a blond twinkie with a nice butt which I did get to view on his walk down the path to his car, so there was that. -
To tip or not to tip? To flip out or not to flip out?
+ purplekow replied to + purplekow's topic in The Lounge
I ordered from a take out restaurant which I use about once a week. Today I called, and was told the delivery would be there in 30 to 45 minutes. Usually the order is early. Today, after about 1.5 hours, I called to see if there was a problem and I was placed on hold for about 10 minutes and disconnected. I called back and I was told that there was a bit of a mix up and that the order was on the road. It should be noted I live about 5 minutes from the restaurant. About 10 minutes later, there is a knock on the door and the delivery person is there with the beverage I ordered. He apologized for the forgotten beverage but when I asked about my food, he said it should have been delivered already and that the other delivery person should arrive shortly. I called again after waiting 1/2 hour and was asked which was the order for which I was waiting and then someone else got on the phone and told me the my order, an incorrect order was on its way.. I corrected the order and was told my order would be remade and would be on the house. I refused the free meal. 20 minutes later, almost 2.5 hours after my order, the food and a beverage arrived. The delivery person told me that she would pay for 1/2 the meal and I told her that I had been offered and turned down a free meal. I paid her. 15 minutes later, she was back at my door with my order and told me that one was on the house. So would anyone have taken the first meal as a freebie? Anyone would have taken the second meal as a freebie? Would anyone have tipped either of the delivery persons. IF so would you have tipped the second delivery person who came twice each time they came? -
I ordered from a take out restaurant which I use about once a week. Today I called, and was told the delivery would be there in 30 to 45 minutes. Usually the order is early. Today, after about 1.5 hours, I called to see if there was a problem and I was placed on hold for about 10 minutes and disconnected. I called back and I was told that there was a bit of a mix up and that the order was on the road. It should be noted I live about 5 minutes from the restaurant. About 10 minutes later, there is a knock on the door and the delivery person is there with the beverage I ordered. He apologized for the forgotten beverage but when I asked about my food, he said it should have been delivered already and that the other delivery person should arrive shortly. I called again after waiting 1/2 hour and was asked which was the order for which I was waiting and then someone else got on the phone and told me the my order, an incorrect order was on its way.. I corrected the order and was told my order would be remade and would be on the house. I refused the free meal. 20 minutes later, almost 2.5 hours after my order, the food and a beverage arrived. The delivery person told me that she would pay for 1/2 the meal and I told her that I had been offered and turned down a free meal. I paid her. 15 minutes later, she was back at my door with my order and told me that one was on the house. So would anyone have taken the first meal as a freebie? Anyone would have taken the second meal as a freebie? Would anyone have tipped either of the delivery persons. IF so would you have tipped the second delivery person who came twice each time they came?
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LOL Actually I think that kind of post helps make his point, though tongue and cheek it may be. Perhaps he does need a lesson. But by this post, he seems the type that would be dominated and would still believe it was all his idea.
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