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rvwnsd got a reaction from + poolboy48220 in Disappearing Posts
To expand upon @mike carey's post, we like to have one thread per provider to keep the discussions in one place. Before creating a new topic, you can search for an existing topic about the provider using the "Search" field in the upper right corner of each page.
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rvwnsd got a reaction from mike carey in Disappearing Posts
To expand upon @mike carey's post, we like to have one thread per provider to keep the discussions in one place. Before creating a new topic, you can search for an existing topic about the provider using the "Search" field in the upper right corner of each page.
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rvwnsd reacted to mike carey in Disappearing Posts
Thanks, @azdr0710.
@Philoxera, the two posts you posted were combined with other threads into a single one about Nicolas. The older threads had reflected his then locations of Miami and NYC. The combined thread was retitled to reflect his current location of Atlanta. If you open your CoM profile (the third link above) it will show the two posts you made, and the forum software shows you the current location of your post rather than where you originally posted it. You can click on that to go to the thread where it now is (from the actual page, not from this screenshot of the two items from your profile).
Hope that helps.
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rvwnsd reacted to NYXboy in Advertisers getting testy with lurkers.
if you buddy list the guys you like, you will get a notification when they list travel to near your location.
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rvwnsd reacted to + JamesB in Rentmen.eu vs rent.men
I’m in the .men team. The .eu site looks and feels outdated to me.
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rvwnsd got a reaction from MikeBiDude in Info on Travis - MA ?
A suggestion: including a link to the provider's ad will result in more meaningful replies. Also, except for major cities (Chicago, Atlanta, New York, etc.) including both city and state are helpful. It is also helpful when there is more than one city with a particular name. For example, Columbus, OH vs Columbus, GA or the multiple examples of "Springfield."
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rvwnsd got a reaction from 56harrisond in Info on Travis - MA ?
A suggestion: including a link to the provider's ad will result in more meaningful replies. Also, except for major cities (Chicago, Atlanta, New York, etc.) including both city and state are helpful. It is also helpful when there is more than one city with a particular name. For example, Columbus, OH vs Columbus, GA or the multiple examples of "Springfield."
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rvwnsd reacted to BuffaloKyle in Rentmen Ad First Week
I'm guessing all the views and messages was for that reason, a new ad. A week sounds like a good amount of time to where everyone local to your area has had enough time to see your ad. Now hopefully you can get some sessions and some regular clients. Feel free to post your ad here and self promote yourself.
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rvwnsd reacted to + Act25 in Running into your masseur
I tell providers (masseur & escort) they are always welcome to acknowledge me if we meet in public. I cannot envision a scenario where that would be awkward or uncomfortable for me. I also tell them I will not make the first move when we see each other.
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rvwnsd reacted to Sam Lankton in Getting tired of Flakes
I'm a provider and I have to be honest one of the worst parts of doing this is the consistent leading on and fake-outs. How are you going to talk to me for over an hour about making plans, then talk to me the entire way through the douching process, and then go MIA the second you're supposed to come over. I'm confused, is it to embarrass us or waste our time? Is it malicious? I don't get it. I'm exhausted. I'm douching my ass out, like that isn't a natural bodily process I really try not to do it unless I have to.
Either follow through or don't waste provider's time. It's cruel. If you aren't ready to actually meet up with a provider please stop putting us through this.
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rvwnsd got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Vegas in Trouble?
This story in the Daily Mail discusses the discounts Vegas casinos are offering.
IMO, a few months' worth of discounts isn't going to help in the long term. The casino/resorts need to re-think their business models.
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rvwnsd got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in 411 on JosephArabtop in Las Vegas
Either that or it is him, but he is using very old pics. (or both) The quality (or lack thereof) and the iPhone 7 in several of the pictures put them at 2016-ish.
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rvwnsd got a reaction from + nycman in I was blocked 6 years ago. Am I still?
When someone blocks a number using an iPhone the blocked number remains blocked until the person unblocks the number.
That being said, the time to move on has long since passed.
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rvwnsd got a reaction from williamv in Gabriell_HighEnd
Moderator's Warning:
Do not post personal information in the public forum. That includes private messages, texts, and emails.
No name calling or other attacks. That includes public forums, members-only forums, galleries, and private messages.
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rvwnsd got a reaction from mrkileen in I was blocked 6 years ago. Am I still?
When someone blocks a number using an iPhone the blocked number remains blocked until the person unblocks the number.
That being said, the time to move on has long since passed.
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rvwnsd reacted to Danny-Darko in Did your mom take Tylenol when she was pregnant?
Interesting! I wonder why I never heard of Tylenol and Ibuprofen till the 70's? Till then my family used good old-fashon aspirin and St. Joseph's chewable orange flavor aspirin for us children. I remember my mother did have Midol in her medicine cabinet and my father told me it was something just for ladies. 🤒
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rvwnsd reacted to Walt in WEHT Jeremy Walker?
Maybe. Or it could be a situation more like Severance, involving a chip implanted in his brain so he was two very different separate realities.
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rvwnsd reacted to MscleLovr in He’s been in prison. Is that a deal-killer for you?
I’d like to feel that I’d consider all the circumstances (eg teenage indiscretion, taking part in civil protest or other misdemeanor)…but I fear my instinctive reaction would be to say NO immediately.
I’m not proud of this, but I feel it adds a layer of risk to engaging with a stranger. It seems to me that visiting a stranger at his place or inviting him into your own and spending time together is hazard enough.
Most times, things will go swimmingly…but you don’t want to be that rare unfortunate incident.
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rvwnsd reacted to BSR in Vegas in Trouble?
The Vegas beancounters haven’t quite grasped the difference between “luxury” and “gouging.” Michelin-star cuisine and penthouse suites are luxury. A $26 bottle of water is gouging. Even though a billionaire could easily afford a $26 bottle of water, he would still say “f*ck that!” because it’s a shameless rip-off.
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rvwnsd got a reaction from CheckCar in Dustin_NYC
Moderator's Warning: Enough with the insults and sniping back and forth. Stay on the topic (Dustin in NYC) or don't post.
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rvwnsd got a reaction from + Scott Carroll in to sugar or not to sugar…?
I'm a bottom who loves to eat a guy's ass and my preference is hairy - the harrier the better. That said, I wouldn't shy away from a naturally smooth guy.
To me, that's a sign of a job well done!
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rvwnsd got a reaction from Johnrom in Vegas in Trouble?
Agree it will survive the downturn. The question is whether the hotel/casinos will survive their ridiculous resort fees, high drink prices, high food prices, high...
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rvwnsd reacted to BSR in Vegas in Trouble?
While I’m slow-traveling, I’ve been keeping up with the situation back home. Yes, Las Vegas survived downturns like the Great Depression (then a small town, it actually boomed thanks to the Hoover Dam construction) and the 2008 GFC, but this downturn is all of its own making.
The appeal of old Vegas was that middle-class tourists could come and feel like VIPs. Sure, you lost money gambling, but pit bosses were generous with the comps. Even when Steve Wynn changed the business model with 1989 opening of the Mirage, visitors still felt like they were getting decent value. Restaurants were pricey, but most were really good. Comped or at least discounted rooms were common, and free drinks were a given.
First came the resort fees, which started small and have been climbing ever since. IMO, the snowball started rolling down the hill when the casinos ended free parking. The old-timers said tourists would boycott, but nope they kept coming, just grumbled a bit. That gave the bean-counters the green light to start death by a thousand cuts, nickel $ dimeing visitors with service charges at every turn and even charging a high-roller ($25K a hand!) for a $10 smoothie.
Of course, the high-rollers (refusal to comp the smoothie aside) are still treated like royalty, as are high-end business travelers, but according to numerous reports, the average Vegas visitor is treated like sh!t. For a while, the top-tier spending more than made up for the loss of the nurse from San Antonio and the plumber from Chicago, until the desertion of the middle-class became so great that there simply weren’t enough 1 percenters to offset.
I’ve heard that the casinos are realizing their error and are trying to lure back the middle-class they so recently scorned. Unfortunately, once you really piss off a regular customer, it’s just not that easy to get him back.
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rvwnsd got a reaction from + augustus in Vegas in Trouble?
Agree it will survive the downturn. The question is whether the hotel/casinos will survive their ridiculous resort fees, high drink prices, high food prices, high...
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rvwnsd got a reaction from Danny-Darko in Words in Escort Ads That make him an instant "Pass"
Are you saying they aren't tootling over to Target in their Bentley?
For me, it's "findom," "master," "exclusive," "high-end" (if you gotta tell me then you aren't) and (my favorite) "selective." Oh, and Dubai pics and wearing LV or Hermes T-shirts.