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  1. When I talked to him a few years ago he said "special experience" referred to something other than "wham-bam-thank you-man." Perhaps a cocktail, a meal, or just some getting-to-know-you chit-chat. I didn't hire him because our schedules didn't work out.
  2. I don't mind a "time watcher" unless he cuts things short to use the bathroom or take a shower and then leave. One guy I hire "starts the clock" when we stop chitchatting and get down to business. More than once I've started wrapping up and he will remind me I have "x" number of minutes left. And that "x" is play. Showering, chit-chat afterwards, resting after cumming, and packing up is AFTER time is up, unless I start wrapping things up eary. Of course, not everyone follows this approach.
  3. I didn't find them compelling, either. However, I'm not sure how one could make a compelling argument against incarceration in this case. While I think the defense attorney went on way too long, I also think he did the best he could with what he has to work with.
  4. Not so fast. There's no coin-operated lock on the TP.
  5. Before everyone's undies get in a bundle, Venmo started as a social payment app for friends to send small amounts for their share of dinner, coffee, etc. Therefore, it would allow users to see what other users paid to them and what they paid to other users. Changing a setting to make one's transactions private will fix that right up.
  6. It's always funny to see how recipe sites alter recipes and claim they are "traditional."
  7. His penis. P-E-N-I-S
  8. I've asked several reviewers about their experiences. Almost all have replied. Several guys have reached out to me when I've reviewed a provider, and I typically will reply. The only time I won't is when my gut tells me something is not right with the inquiry.
  9. Based on the title, that's what I thought. Upon reading the entire post I realized this was referring to a guy who had taken several loads.
  10. Just a quick note - in Polish families this dish is typically not made with bacon and kielbasa. It is made with noodles, cabbage, and butter. The amount of butter per serving would be equivalent to the amount of olive oil in a pasta dish. It isn't unusual for it to be made with vegetable oil with some butter added for flavor. Also, it is served as a side dish and usually for special occasions, often at Easter to celebrate the end of Lent. The main course might be kielbasa, but it could also be chicken, pork, or beef. In bygone days people gave up eating meat for Lent and would fast on Fridays, which evolved into giving up meat only on Fridays. The Easter feast not only celebrated the holiday, but also the end of the Lenten fast. Hence, the sausage, meat, and butter. If you bought kielbasa at a Polish deli, it would be very different than what is sold in your local supermarket (unless your local supermarket specializes in Eastern European food). It is similar to the difference between Italian sausage bought fresh from the meat counter vs that which is sold in the pre-packaged section. My mother's Polish sausage was so good. Fresh meats, little fat, nicely seasoned. Similar to high-quality Italian sausage but with different seasonings. For example, marjoram would be used instead of basil.
  11. You don't understand! She isn't airing dirty laundry. She is being real with her fans! Real annoying, that is.
  12. I typically have the cash in an envelope and hand it to him. It's easier for me (I know where it is) and easier for, well...me. When I pay through CashApp or Zelle then I use the app, obviously.
  13. Good God, she sounds awful. Why would a product use her for a voiceover?
  14. That and Tarek was married to her. "Been there, done that."
  15. I think so. DudaTopXL's narrative says his name is "Johnny" and he's 6'1" (which aligns to the height he states in his stats). Magic_experience's narrative says his name is Duda and he's 6' but his stats say he is 6'2". The pics are similar, but Magic_experience is using Diego Sans's pictures (or at least some of them). I'm going out on a limb and thinking the ads have been placed by the same person, but the Duda who shows up could be anyone.
  16. Looks like a Friendboy affiliate. The contact pop-up is almost the same ad they have masseurs who were approved by meeting.
  17. Strangely enough, "Duda" happens to be the name used in Magic_experience's RentMasseur ad. Both are in Providence, RI right now, but the two ads use different phone numbers. If "Magic_experience sounds familiar, that's because he is discussed in this thread. His RentMen profile is showing as unavailable. Coincidence?
  18. rvwnsd

    Jack Aries

    Likewise. He's a nice guy.
  19. rvwnsd

    Jack Aries

    His profile includes a link to his "X" page, which has his website URL, where you can find his email address.
  20. I'm sorry you had to find out about San Diego's flakiness firsthand, @Jarrod_Uncut. If it is any consolation, meeting up for coffee often leads to what you experienced.
  21. I thought getting tips through the app was perfectly fine. My best tipping experience was when I drove an exotic dancer from Sugar 44 on Phoenix's east side all the way out to the west side of Goodyear. It was 45 minutes in zero traffic. The club tipped me $25 and her dad, when he came out of the house to meet her, gave me a single bill, which I stuffed in my pocket. The next day I saw he gave me a $50 bill.
  22. I'm 6'4, so almost everyone is shorter than me. However, lying down we are all pretty much the same height. Plus, when a guy has my legs over his shoulders and I'm on my back he's suddenly towering over me. PS: Twinks aren't my thing, but if they were he'd be on my list. More for the rest of you to enjoy.
  23. I think it is a regional thing. Here in Phoenix, my uber experience has been 50/50 and Lyft has been 70/30 nice, clean, personable vs the opposite. San Francisco is closer to 90/10 on both platforms, San Diego is same as Phoenix, and Los Angeles about 80/20 on both platforms.
  24. I drove for Lyft in 2023 when I was not working full-time in my field. Most of my passengers tipped me, including the college students I shuttled on Sundays from campus to Target or Safeway and back (about three miles - I called it my money printing machine). I also had a 100% 5-star review rate. Here's why: My car was spotless and always smelled "like new." (Thanks, Target leather seat wipes!) The radio was tuned to Sirius XM Chill unless the passenger wanted to listen to something else. Likewise, the volume was low unless requested otherwise. The climate control was always set at 72 degrees, and I asked the passenger if they wanted me to adjust the temperature. I was always freshly showered and wore a collared short (polo in summer, long sleeve dress/casual in winter) I opened the door for the passenger (Thanks to having long arms, I can reach the rear passenger-side door) When passengers had luggage, I always got out of the car and offered to help with it. Same with groceries. I did not eat in the car, so it didn't smell from [insert name of pungent food here]. I was nice to the passengers. I didn't turn down the afore-mentioned short rides to Target, Walmart, supermarkets, etc. I could get ten in an hour, which resulted in ~$3/ride and a $1 - $2 tip per ride. I didn't turn down long rides to far-out places, like Florence, AZ or Cave Creek, AZ. The fares were outstanding and the passengers always, without fail, tipped generously. Waiting for rides in the airport holding lot and seeing the other cars and other drivers was eye opening. Dirty cars, poorly groomed drivers wearing t-shirts I wouldn't wear to do yard work, the list goes on. The Target cleaning wipes are $2.99/package. Walmart and Target sell decent polos for ~$20 for those who don't have "nicer" clothes. An unlimited car wash plan costs $20 in Arizona. Lyft has real-life drivers do training videos on passenger service, car presentation, and how to present oneself to passengers. All of the drivers are average-looking people (for a reason, I am guessing) and they provide common-sense tips. Many drivers ignore them. Certainly, there are a-hole passengers and passengers who don't tip regardless the level of service. That's life. I think the driers who put forth the small effort required to create a pleasant passenger experience are rewarded for doing so. The ones who don't aren't.
  25. No, he was gone by then.
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