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  1. PrEP stands for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis. It means taking Truvada, an HIV treatment, as a preventative measure against acquiring HIV. PNP stands for Party aNd Play. Sadly, it doesn't mean cake and ice cream are being served. It means using drugs while having sex.
  2. It is my hope and belief that by "everyone" you referring to "everyone you talked to" and not generalizing that all of the members are afraid to "cross the powers that be?" If my hope has been dashed and my belief unfounded, subtract one from the tally for me, please. There is no reason to fear "crossing the powers that be." All one has to do is follow the "Terms and Rules." Unlike many Forum members, I've read those terms and rules. They are clear, common sense-based, and easy to follow. It baffles me why so many members have such a hard time with them. On the few occasions where I've found a post to be so shocking, disturbing, or counter to the rules that I've felt something needed to be done, I've reported the post. In most of the cases, immediate action was taken. In one case, a moderator informed me that they were monitoring the post and in another it was politely pointed out that I was incorrectly interpreting the rules. When I've had a question about whether something I wanted to post would violate one of the terms and rules I've asked and received a polite, cordial answer. What's to fear about that?
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    FRIENDBOY.PRO

    Like you, I prefer my escort sites to be write it well and use good lexi.
  4. rvwnsd

    FRIENDBOY.PRO

    If you were a true "friend" you would do a better job of talking up your friend's website. You are doing him no favors.
  5. rvwnsd

    FRIENDBOY.PRO

    If you were a true "friend" you would do a better job of talking up your friend's website. You are doing him no favors.
  6. rvwnsd

    FRIENDBOY.PRO

    I hate to be the one to tell you this, but if the Content Management System (CMS) is different, it is a different website. It is analogous to replacing your car with an exact copy of your car. It might look identical, but it is not the same car. The "internal things" are, in fact, the things that make it technically a different website. While you are correct about the CMS making it a different website, adding feature functionality alone does not make a website a "different" website. Likewise, a website becoming more (or less) popular does not make it a different website. You might want to re-think your strategy of calling potential website clients names. It is very bad for business.
  7. rvwnsd

    FRIENDBOY.PRO

    I hate to be the one to tell you this, but if the Content Management System (CMS) is different, it is a different website. It is analogous to replacing your car with an exact copy of your car. It might look identical, but it is not the same car. The "internal things" are, in fact, the things that make it technically a different website. While you are correct about the CMS making it a different website, adding feature functionality alone does not make a website a "different" website. Likewise, a website becoming more (or less) popular does not make it a different website. You might want to re-think your strategy of calling potential website clients names. It is very bad for business.
  8. The gum is there in case I don't have the time or ability to brush my teeth before a playdate.
  9. The gum is there in case I don't have the time or ability to brush my teeth before a playdate.
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    FRIENDBOY.PRO

    Funny you should point that out in this post. A few months after the name change I noticed the banner at the top of the main page read "rentboy.pro" and set a message to the site admin. The reply was very flippant and came across as if the admin was not serious about maintaining the site in a post FOSTA-SESTA world. Months went by before the banner was changed. Does this make me hope the site meets its demise? Of course not. Does this make me question how long it will last? Well...
  11. This is great advice. The way an escort responds to a negative review speaks volumes about him. Also,
  12. rvwnsd

    Undetectable

    @sam.fitzpatrick posted the same information I was searching for. Thanks for posting. The one thing I'd add is by him telling you he is HIV+ undetectable there's no guessing or assuming. You now know his status and can take whatever precautions you wish to take.
  13. You can "report" the extra threads and indicate they were duplicates.
  14. rvwnsd

    FRIENDBOY.PRO

    Hmm...looking at Atlanta, there are 154 ads on rent.men and 87 ads on friendboy.pro. That equates to 77% more ads on rent.men than on friendboy.pro. I hate to be the one to point this out, but more escorts appear to prefer RM over friendboy.pro. That's not hatred or hating. It is a statement of fact. I don't think the site is unreliable, it just has fewer advertisers and many of its advertisers don't have ads on other sites. That's neither good or bad, in my opinion. I do like the fact that the site administrators offer to verify the advertisers via skype or in-person meeting. My guess is it is up to the advertiser to be validated or not. It will be difficult to sustain this practice as the site grows unless the admins find a way to do so at no cost. At least they are trying to do something while they can. I still think the filter by city feature is ridiculous. Pick lists are typically alphabetical for a reason - the selections are easier to find that way. friendboy.pro will either evolve, stagnate, or die. Will be interesting to see what happens. Will also be nice to have an alternative to RM.
  15. I must say, the most recent mug shot is his best.
  16. Thanks for posting this, @Gar1eth. I just heard about her today at dinner.
  17. Like you, I find his current look to be more appealing than his looks in years past. He seems to be one of those guys who "ages into" their face.
  18. rvwnsd

    He back

    Who was he before?
  19. A group in San Diego was running a Go Fund Me Kickstarter campaign to create a public market like the one in Seattle. Unlike in Seattle, it was way off the beaten path, would only have been open on certain days of the week, and was essentially a farmers' market under a roof. Oh, and the organizers berated anyone who asked questions about their business plan and how they would sustain themselves given there is a farmers' market somewhere in San Diego every day of the week. They also didn't ask the primarily Latino neighborhood in which it would have been located whether they wanted the market in their neighborhood nor did they plan to have any neighborhood businesses locate in the market. They raised their goal, but the market never materialized as it was designed. Basically, it was a coffee shop and I think a restaurant. Glad I didn't jump on THAT bandwagon. EDIT: It was a Kickstarter campaign, not GoFundMe.
  20. Several years ago a colleague's daughter wouldn't poop. She was probably three years old. It was the talk of the office. At the time my colleague commented that her daughter would be horrified knowing her toilet habits were the subject of office conversation. Fast-forward ten years and said daughter is thirteen and competing in track. The colleague and I work together again and we were discussing her kids when she mentioned "last time we talked at length about [older daughter] she didn't want to poop!" Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
  21. I get results that say "man" or "barechested." I don't know of any. Sorry.
  22. According to their website, the Red Cross is following Federal guidelines that all blood services are required to follow. Perhaps you can have that laminated and carry it with you in case you are in need of blood. It would be helpful for the EMTs and ER staff to know that you would refuse blood from the Red Cross. Wouldn't want any of that motherfucking shit-eating blood to make its way into your body. Oh, by the way, the Red Cross is also received-blood-trasfusion-in-the-UK-phobic, human-pituitary growth-hormone-phobic, ebola-phobic, iron-overload-phobic, have-ever-used-needles-to-take-any drugs-steroids-or-anything-not-prescribed-by-your-doctor-phobic, traveled-outside-of-the-USA-and-Canada-phobic, blood-thinner-usage-phobic, retinoid-using-phobic (treats psoriasis), organ-transplant-recipient-phobic, piercing-recipient-from-a-resuable-piercing-gun-phobic, pregnancy-phobic, syphilis- and gonorrhea-phobic (certain other STDs do not result in a deferral as long as you are feeling well and have been treated, which is far more generous than the standard used by many Forum members), sickle-cell-disease-phobic; and District of Columbia, Georgia, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Utah and Wyoming tattoo-recipient-phobic (again, more generous than many members of the Forum). Here is a link to the alphabetical listing of limitations associated with donating blood. Think this is a function of "puritanical" thinking in the US? Read this and this and think again.
  23. Let's see if I understand: Advice about having sex with another man: Assume all partners are HIV+ and use a physical barrier when having sex. PrEP and frequent testing is not enough. Don't want to exchange fluids, particularly those that contain blood. Don't even let another man cum inside of a condom when fucking you. Can't be too careful! Reaction to the 12-month "deferral" period between having sex with another man and donating blood: Homophobic discrimination! Got it.
  24. THAT's funny. Years ago I was testing an early voice recognition software package. Don't remember what I said, but it transcribed it to "antebellum."
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