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"GLB" sounds a lot like the date-rape drug "GHB."
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Don't forget about his views on child-rearing and financial matters. Oh, and "seat up" vs "seat down" and whether the toilet paper roll feeds from over or under the roll. These are also important factors to consider.
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No, I haven't. The events we see and experience today are no different than ones from ten, twenty, fifty, or a hundred years ago. Hyperbole, shock headlines, and misleading articles are also nothing new. If you don't believe me, read newspapers from the beginning of the twentieth century. You will see what I mean.
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Not surprising there is no intel, given the guy started advertising on 7/24/25, i.e. a week and one day ago.
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Canada opens their LGBTQ+ Suicide Hotline to Americans
rvwnsd replied to + Just Chuck's topic in Men's Health
Moderator's Note: Not sure whether everyone is familiar with Snopes.com, a fact-checking site that proves/debunks items circulating on the internet and other media. They have conducted a pretty thorough analysis of the claim that Canada has opened its LGBTQ+ suicide line to US citizens, including contacting officials from Canada's national health system. Rather than rehash the entire analysis, I'll cut to the chase - there is no evidence that this claim is true. Here's a link to their analysis. I encourage everyone to read it. This topic has been laid to rest and is now locked. -
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When a member removes their account, their posts remain and are attributed to "Guest." Therefore, the member who endorsed him is no longer a member.
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While I agree in principle, in practice this isn't always something i want to do. There are guys with whom I want to cuddle and others, despite having a great time and hiring again, whom I don't want to cuddle. It depends on chemistry. I've had a provider do this! I came a little over an hour (we'll say 65 minutes) into a 90-minute session. I started cleaning up and he said "We still have 25 minutes together. May I cum for you and then show off some more?" After the 90 minutes were up (he actually went over time) he showered and we said our goodbyes. Needless to say, I've hired him over and over again. Another time, long ago, I hired a regular for a 60-minute session. I came, he looked surprised, then he came, we said our goodbyes, and he left. I looked at the clock and realized it was 40 minutes past the hour. I had an amazing time, so I shrugged it off. About ten minutes later he called me to apologize for not realizing we still had 20 minutes left. He promised a two-hour session for the price of an hour the next time I hired him. The next time, he reminded me we would do two hours for the price of one. He was a regular right up to the day he retired. IIRC, he made a special trip to San Diego from WeHo (where he lived) to see me one last time. Not every session ends this way. One guy, who I also hired regularly, shorted me on almost 30 minutes. I came early, he looked at the clock, said he was beat and started getting dressed. When I mentioned we booked two hours he told me he was beat and needed to get some rest. I deducted 25% of his fee. Shortly thereafter he sent me an email about retiring and being in a bad mental state. His shorting me was out of character for him, so I too him at his word about being in a bad mental state. I later learned he had been fired from his management-level day job. I wished him well.
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CEO ‘caught in affair’ at Coldplay concert cam kiss!
rvwnsd replied to marylander1940's topic in The Lounge
If she wants to date a married man, so be it. But when you are the Chief HR Officer and the married man is your boss, yeah, you resign. I guess she will pay closer attention to the training video at her next gig. -
In the screenshot below, note the message in red, which has been at the top of that thread since June 22, 2025.
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I live in the US and it didn't happen to me, either.
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Outrageous donations for the company of providers
rvwnsd replied to MCR's topic in Questions About Hiring
Moderator's Note: Please get back to the topic of providers charging exorbitant rates. If there's nothing more to say about that topic, then let's walk away silently. PS: We are close to calling Lou Malnati's. Only those who remained on-topic will get any, though. PPS: For our newer members, back in the day when Guy Fawkes/Daddy (may he rest in peace) ran the site, "time to order pizza" was code for "we are counting down the seconds before we close the thread." Sometimes, Guy/Daddy would say it, other times members would suggest it. -
MODERATOR'S NOTE: It is against Company of Men's Community Guidelines to post pictures of providers that are not publicly displayed in their ad or in a social media profile that is linked to in their ad. The pictures have been removed.
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I don't like wasting food, but like @nycman I don't like to keep perishable fresh foods more than a few days. The solution to that dilemma is to buy reasonable quantities. Leftovers get refrigerated after I'm done eating dinner. If I left something on the stove overnight it would go in the trash.
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The "guy who says it is a glitch" works for RM, so the truth is the ID upload requirement was a glitch. The fact that it happened to users outside of the USA and that it no longer happens substantiates this.
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Retired banker-turned-consultant here. Firstly, @Austin Lewis I'm sorry you have experienced this and encourage you to take the advice you have received here as well as that provided by the associates at your bank. Secondly, I want to reiterate what you have already heard - block this guy's number on your mobile phone, block his email, and block him on RM. In other words, cut off all communication with him. Thirdly, @everyone else, financial institution employees are trained to spot and to thwart (to the best of their abilities) financial crimes like extortion, romance schemes, "sweepstakes," and other such frauds. Regardless of the exact job title, it's part of their jobs to spot these things and a regulatory requirement that they know how. As to "don't all transactions take place using an app?" routine transactions like paying bills, checking balances, and sending small amounts of money using services like Zelle are easily done via an app. Some, not all, institutions allow wire transfers to be requested via an app. However, the wire will be verified and completed using a human being and a telephone call. For decades, institutions have been using analytical tools to flag suspicious transactions for verification. Whether it's called "AI" or "transaction monitoring," it dates back to the 1990's. And to those who question the term "banker," it is a catch-all term for people who work in a financial institution, such as a bank, savings bank, or credit union. You'll notice I called myself a "retired banker." My role was technology oversight and vendor governance director. Despite not being in a customer contact or transaction execution role, I was still considered a "banker" because I worked in a bank.
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Moderator's Note: We just merged the three (3) threads about JManuel into one. Please keep the discussion within this thread. We don't need another thread about the same masseur. Thank you.
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There are several reasons why an escort doesn't reply to a text. He could be busy, he could be with another client, he could be ill - and more. Many guys aren't available at a moment's notice, either.
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True that!
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Thanks, @Rod Hagen, for posting this. It gave me a memory jog to post about my experience taking Waymo to and from the airport. It was heavenly! No driver getting lost or cursing out people for blocking their way. The car arrived, I got in, and away we went. Dropped me off at the designated Waymo drop-off point. Similar thing going home. The only oddity was the navigation took the vehicle on a back route to exit the airport. My guess is the typical route (not direct by any means - Sky Harbor has the goofiest roadways) was backed up so it took the scenic route. Still, no BS or drama. Just a ride home.
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Happy to help!
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Don't be afraid to ask! It can be easy to think a professional will just "know" what to do, but the truth is they aren't mind-readers. My approach goes like this: "Hi [name of escort] my name is [my name]. I love what you said in your ad/am a big fan of your work (as appropriate) and would like to pursue whether we are compatible. I like to do [list the things I want to do - this is a good place to include your love of feet] and it is really important that we [tell him what is really important to you]. Do you think you could get into this/do you think we are a good match/etc." If a guy doesn't want to answer or is evasive he is raising a red flag. Give him a second chance and if he is still evasive, consider whether it is time to move on.
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A couple of pics showing police cars and cops doesn't seem like a police report. And no police department would conclude that a burglary is connected with posts on this site. And I love the client name. I don't know of any attorney who would refer to their client by their Rentmen handle. Just when you think you have seen it all!
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Moderator's Note: The three (!!!) threads about Bodi have been combined into this one. Please, no more threads about Bodi.
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