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Thanks for your question. You do need to enable notifications. Here's how: In the upper right corner of the page you will see your user name and a down-arrow. Click the arrow to display a pull-down menu. Select "Account Settings" to display a "Settings" page To the right of the page you will see a list labeled "Other Settings" and one of them is "Notification Settings" Click "Notification Settings" and locate "Followed Content" Click the down-arrow and you will see a list of settings you can enable Happy configuration!
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How erotic.
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Group Activities for a Friend with a Physical Disability
rvwnsd replied to lonely_john's topic in Men's Health
You are welcome. It is my pleasure! Will certainly post more suggestions as I think of them. On said excursions, I'd have my dad's handicap placard, hang it from the rearview mirror of my rental car, and park in a handicap space when my dad would walk to the door of wherever we were going. (he preferred to walk from the car to the door) Typically, he would ask me to pick him up at the door when we were leaving. A man gave me a very dirty look one time as I got into the car, as I can walk with relative ease. He turned bright red when he saw me pull up to the curb where my dad was waiting for me with a cane in each hand. -
At one time, I did not want anyone who had "baggage." As I grew older I realized that everyone has baggage and you simply need to understand how to accept, store, and avoid tripping over it.
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And they built the Alaska Highway in 8 months?.......
rvwnsd replied to + azdr0710's topic in The Lounge
It really isn't simple. Recycled materials are not as easy to come by as one might think. NPR recently aired a piece about the difficulty associated with recycling plastic and using recycled materials to make new plastic stuff. Apparently, there are so many various compounds used when making plastic that it is very hard to separate them during recycling. Then there's the notion that "virgin" plastic is so much less costly than recycled plastic. Think of it this way: We have been drinking water and peeing it out for millions of years but we still haven't figured out how to get around the "ewww" factor of drinking recycled water. (That is, purified water extracted from sewerage) -
You have to look carefully, but when you do you will see all five letters of my first name, my middle initial, and all six letters of my last name. My signature as it is now was set shortly after graduating university and has stayed the same ever since. Before settling on the one I use now, my middle initial was separate from my first name (it now looks as if it is the last letter of my first name) and the last few letters of my last name looked different than they do now. Yes. When I changed the way the last three letters appear I included a little upward curve that, at this point, I don't even think about anymore. Also, the tail of the first latter of my first name makes a 90-degree turn to form the top of the second letter in my name. So far, no one has been able to duplicate either. At twelve letters, not really. It includes my middle initial. If you don't look carefully, it appears that my signature runs together. No, I wouldn't. I like the way it looks and also like the look on people's faces when they realize they can see every letter in my name, despite me writing it quickly and in one stroke. It can be a point of attraction. I'm always curious about how people arrived at their signatures. My dad had a signature that was ornate and simple at the same time. Despite having the same first and last names as him (different middle initials) out signatures looked nothing alike. My brother, whose first name is completely different than my dad's, signs his name similarly to the way my dad did. At this point, I'm on auto-pilot when I sign my name. However, I'm fascinated by watching people sign theirs. Lastly, with a couple of exceptions, when signing a touch screen I draw a squiggly line. They typically render a "signature" that looks absolutely nothing like my signature, so why should I bother?
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That was my dad. His advice to everyone else (including my mother) was they should live in a senior care facility. He, on the other hand, insisted on staying in his house where he lived until the fourth time in three weeks had been taken to the ER. (My brother only knew of two - he must have gotten home via taxi, as he didn't drive). He ended up in a rehab place where he lasted a week before dying from complications of dementia, heart disease, and refusing to eat. Had he gone into the senior facility when he was still somewhat lucid, he would have had a much better quality of life. When my sister-in-law checked out places for him (all of which he flat-out refused) we wanted to move in instead.
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Cardiff Crack is amazingly good. When I was back there a few weeks ago I bought a 3-lb tri-tip, cut it into pices when I got home, and forze them.
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Group Activities for a Friend with a Physical Disability
rvwnsd replied to lonely_john's topic in Men's Health
My dad had several mobility issues. My brother would take him shopping and to the doctor and it was my job to do fun stuff when I'd visit. We went to a few movies, had a picnic (he was able to walk with canes on the grass, not sure whether this is possible for your friend), rented wheelchairs at museums, borrowed a wheelchair and took a tour of public art in downtown Chicago, went sightseeing in the car, and (as you have done for your friend) out to dinner. We explored going to a Cubs game, but he was concerned if he had to use the restroom that he might not make it in time. Unfortunately, fun stuff only happened when I would visit Chicago from San Diego, which was not an everyday occurrence. Still, he got to do something other than go to the local supermarket. PS: It is very nice of you to think about ways to include your friend in activities. I hope you can get the other friends (and most importantly, him) to do some fun things. -
Thanks for that. I was going to look this evening and see what happened.
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Moderator's Note: Let's avoid constantly posting about a particular spa, as that sounds like an advertisement for the business and detracts from feedback about spas in general. Thank you
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I looked at several profiles in the UK, Germany, and Australia and noticed the last login time is displayed in hours since the last login instead of date and time last login occurred after yesterday's date.
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If you mean to say "How much personal information do I have to provide" the answer, as @BuffaloKyle mentioned, is virtually none. An email address is all you need. I set up a gmail account that I used only for this hobby and provided that when signing up. I thought there was a way to disable notification emails but I can't locate it at the moment. Your solution certainly works, though.
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He's been discussed here when he used the names hero_boy and bon_appetit. Here are the links: Hero_boy thread bon_apetit thread
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Welcome @Cflorc. You've received some good advice already, but here is some more. First, find a handful of ads that you find attractive. Then, search for the provider here and if you don't find a thread about one just ask.
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Back when I lived in Chicago I hired Ridge (who is no longer advertising) who lived in a suburb just over the western city limits. My place was in Evanston, which is just north of the city on Lake Michigan. This is a distance of 15-ish miles. It took an hour and a half to get there. Thankfully, I left much earlier than I needed to (as one does in Chicago) and arrived on time. We joked later that we each lived in places that were close to everything and convenient to nothing.
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Topo Chico is a brand of sparkling water that originates from a spring in Mexico. At first, I couldn't figure out why folks were ga-go over it. Then I tried it and liked it better than Perrier and Pellegrino. The Mountain Valley Spring sparkling water is also very good. Regarding Coke Zero, I tried the new formula yesterday. It wasn't bad. The old formula tasted more like a real Coke, but the new one still tastes better than Diet Coke.
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TS/CD/Fembois - When did this become such a thing?
rvwnsd replied to EastCoastBtm's topic in The Lounge
I remember seeing top guys looking for TS/CD/fembois when i lived in Chicago in the 1990s and in San Diego between 2000 and 2016. I didn't live in the gayborhood and was using internet-based sites (rather than apps), so the guys were from all over the two metro areas. -
Not according to his active Rentmen ad.
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There's a sure-fie way to find out what a provider will and will not do during a therapeutic vs sensual vs erotic massage.
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