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  1. Moderator's Note: In days of yore, Forum members would suggest it was time to order pizza when a thread devolved into what this one has become. "Ordering pizza" meant locking the thread, which is exactly what has happened to this thread.

    Please don't start another thread in which members go tit-for-tat about each other. Hot pizza can hurt when it hits you in the face.

  2. 8 minutes ago, GlamNYC said:

    I had the complete opposite experience. I lost my self esteem (whatever is left it) because of him. Something I’ve never experienced with other providers. It was traumatizing. I absolutely regret meeting this provider. 

    Just curious: how does one lose his self-esteem by hiring an escort?

  3. 16 hours ago, pubic_assistance said:

    Is he ?

    There are numerous people who are into the occult.

    He just sounds like he's catering to Wiccan fetishists.

    A small.market, but a market nonetheless.

     

    9 hours ago, DrownedBoy said:

    No, he says in the profile he's a Satanist. Much different religion.

    Although he states he is a Satanist, given the dearth of escorts who provide Wiccan rituals and sex magick his services would also appeal to a Wiccan. 

  4. 4 hours ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

    ...Idk I’m not  familiar or too versed on why certain stores get phased out: But I think some places just go thru their cycle. We see this with gay bars often in cities. Even though the longevity is a bit less than big department stores. I brought a lot of good stuff at Sears though…

    So did I! At one time, Sears had a quality assurance and testing lab. A former colleague's husband was a test engineer there. They ran dryers and washers through thousands of cycles, attempted to set fire to clothing that called itself flame retardant, and abused the crap out of kids' jeans to prove that they were durable. As a condition of selling merchandise at Sears, vendors had to allow Sears to take their product apart and verify that it was what the manufacturer said it was. They had even higher standards for merchandise sold under their own brands like Craftsman and Kenmore. Unfortunately, that went away when they decided to cut costs. Not surprisingly, the quality dipped and customers stopped shopping there because they could buy similar lower quality merchandise elsewhere for a lower price. 

    4 hours ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

    And one other thing: I think a lot of people are mislead thinking online is the best way to go. I was searching for a particular spinner bag to go with a luggage set I am putting together.  I brought a couple things online, but I went hopping between TJ Maxx, Ross and Home Goods/Marshall’s and found what I needed plus a couple other Knick knacks. I couldn’t find it online, and what I did find would have been much more expensive. 

     So true! I want to see the product before I buy it. I want to try clothes on before I buy them. Yeah, Amazon and other sellers accept returns, but that's a hassle. 

    TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and Home Goods are fun places to shop. And that's what is missing from sites like Amazon. Frankly, it's missing from most brick-and-mortar stores. A visit to Sears was fun. And then it wasn't. And here we are.

  5. This morning (1/23 around 7:00 AM MST) his RentMasseur ad was expired and he hadn't logged in since May 2023. His Rentmen ad was also expired, but he had logged in on 1/21. This evening, the pics in his RentMasseur ad have been updated and the ad has been reactivated. RM is still expired, though. 

  6. On 1/6/2024 at 3:41 PM, Becket said:

    I'd be scared to death. Damn car drives with no driver? It's the work of the devil.

    Considering how most drivers drive, no driver might be an improvement.

  7. 2 hours ago, Rod Hagen said:

    They are Jags here in LA too (in test Trial).  I saw that they are hitting the Freeway down there.  Have fun!

     

    I'm not ready to take Waymo on the freeway here. Several of ours are not up to Interstate standards and while I think it will be amusing to see how the cars handle the off ramp/on ramp combos and lanes that end only to resume several hundred feet away, I'd rather be amused from afar than experience it first-hand.

  8. I don't have any information on his escorting skills. However, there are a couple of important points to note:

    1. He last logged into RM five years ago. This is a good indication that even if you had his contact information, he probably would not be for hire.
    2. The picture of him in front of the floral chair is from a porn DVD called "In the Company of a Man." TLA Video lists it as having been made in 2014. In other words, there's a very good chance that he does not look like that anymore.
  9. 44 minutes ago, ketut said:

    People need to go back and reread the word salad content ...

    I was thinking "word coleslaw."

    44 minutes ago, ketut said:

    ...PSA: “Comfortability” is not a word.May 19, 2021  I'll admit I did a google search to confirm this.  lol ...

    Bing search uncovered a few sites that think this is a word, including:

    Wiktionary

    The Content Authority

    The Merriam-Webster dictionary and both disagree with this notion. The Heidelblog refers to it as an "ersatz word, " which is being very charitable.

  10. 36 minutes ago, musclvr said:

    Spoke language is English. Written language is ChatGPT.

    Exactly what I thought, but the bad version.

    36 minutes ago, musclvr said:

    Bet he snuck into Emirates Business Class just long enough for that snap before the flight attendant chased him back to Economy.

    Am I the only one who finds it odd that in picture 14 (the one with the bed and mirror in the background) his reflection doesn't appear in the mirror behind him?

    Bitchery and snark aside, this guy does absolutely nothing for me. 

  11. On 1/17/2024 at 4:15 PM, marylander1940 said:

    ...Unfortunately, Sears didn't adapt to changes like internet, but others did inspired by its groundbreaking catalog! 

    The sad thing is Sears was a pioneer in online services, including shopping. They were one of three partners (CBS and IBM being the other two) who founded Prodigy in 1983. For those who don't remember, Prodigy was the first consumer-oriented online service providers. While CompuServ offered service using a command-line interface, Prodigy offered a GUI. A Prodigy user could even shop from the Sears catalog.

    Shutting down the catalog and its related infrastructure in 1993 was a bad move. Had they kept the catalog business, they would have been prepared to compete with the likes of Amazon. Frankly, Jeff Bezos owes his fortune to the mistakes made by Sears.

    Back in the early 2000's, Sears started offering buy online/pickup in store shopping. It was great. It also got shut down after Eddie Lampert (a/k/a Fast Eddie) got his hands on Sears. Fast Eddie wanted Sears for its real estate, not because he wanted to run a department store. He transferred the real estate to a different company (that he owned) and Sears "rented" it from that company.  

    The story @samhexum copied/pasted omitted something about Transformco, the company that "acquired" Sears out of bankruptcy. It is owned by Eddie Lampert and was formed to buy Sears and KMart stores that were not being liquidated. 

    But, back to the topic. Way back in the day, I loved accompanying my dad on journeys to the Sears paint and tool departments. We divided our Sears shopping between the historic Six Corners store on Chicago's Northwest Side and the one at Golf Mill in Niles, IL. We would also shop at the massive Woodfield store when the family took an outing to the mall. That was back when Sears was a department store and not just a means for a hedge fund owner to use financial gymnastics to bleed the company dry.

  12. 20 hours ago, SouthOfTheBorder said:

    I agree with your statement above - but the income calculation is off.  
    A successful creator needs new & fresh content to keep subscribers on OF...

    The specific scenario that raised the concern is:

    On 1/18/2024 at 9:23 PM, viewing ownly said:

    ... It would be my hope that if the person I booked would rather go out and have a night on the town with other escorts and adult movie actors that he would do the courtesy of backing out with plenty of notice so I could arrange someone else....

    not shooting content with other providers.

    The income stream derived from going out on the town is still zero. Should the provider be paid to make an appearance at a venue, then the revenue is likely to be higher than the client's fee, but again that's not the topic being addressed.

    Shooting content with other content creators is a different story altogether, but one needs to assess the incremental revenue derived from the video shot by the provider in the time he would have met with the client. When the video is sold as PPV, the income stream could be higher than that which is derived from an escort appointment. When the video is simply posted to the creator's OF wall and no additional charge is assessed, the incremental income derived from that video is close to or equal to zero. The exposure created by that one collaboration is minimal, unless that's one of a handful of videos. 

    We won't get into the notion that everyone is within the top 1% - 2% of creators. 

     

    Getting back to the original topic, let's give the provider a chance to make the date.

     

     

  13. On 1/14/2024 at 8:01 PM, Trick said:

    For those who want the provider to know that they’re expected to cum, how do you word it so it doesn’t sound like you’re treating them like a robot but you really want them to cum.

    In my first RM message, I describe what I want to do with a provider. This includes asking * the provider to cum. Sometimes, a guy will tell me that he can't always cum with a client and other times a guy will say he doesn't always cum with someone he has met for the first time. That lets me decide whether or not to hire him.  When texting, my first message asks whether it is an OK time to text. My SECOND message outlines what I am looking for.

    * "expecting" a provider to cum: I don't phrase it as an expectation. Typically, I say something like "...a huge turn-on is when a guy cums. Love to swallow, play with it, and sometimes get a facial." 

     

     

     

     

  14. 1 hour ago, marylander1940 said:

    How they perform in OF is not exactly how they'll behave while being hired by a client. OF might give you a more accurate idea of how accurate their pictures are though. 

    That is so very true and extends to how they perform with clients. I'm a bottom, so my experience with an escort will be irrelevant to another client who is a dominant top because I won't know whether the escort is versatile. However, how they behave, conduct themselves, look, and (ahem) rise to the occasion with me will be relevant. 

    1 hour ago, marylander1940 said:

    OF might give you a more accurate idea of how accurate their pictures are though. 

    Oh, it certainly can! I've had two decision-changing experiences thanks to OF. One guy was pretty out of shape in his current OF videos, despite being buff in his pics. I changed my mind about hiring him. Another guy looked spectacular in his OF, not so much in his pics. We had a great time.

     

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