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I rarely book more than an hour when its my first time with an escort. There's no guarantee there will be chemistry, even with a well reviewed escort. But I usually know within 10 minutes of meeting the escort if there's chemistry. If there is, I can ask if he's able to extend the date to two (or more) hours. I'd say that well over half the time I'll ask to extend a date. Of course, sometimes the escort can not accommodate me. If so, that's okay. I can always ask for a second date. But most of the time the escort is okay with extending our first date.
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For me it changes all the time. Most recently its been Rami Malek and Josh O'Connor (although my Rami phase might be fading). Rami Malek Josh O'Connor
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I would not mind being contacted by an escort with whom I've already had a good experience. I typically hire when I travel and rarely at home (probably because I'm doing other things when at home). But if the right escort were to send me an email suggesting another get-together, I just might take him up on it. Even if it means an impromptu weekend trip to NYC, San Francisco or some other city where I enjoy spending time and can find other fun things to do. I can think of a couple escorts in particular. I'd welcome an email or text from one of these guys that started out something like, "Hey <xxx>, I've been thinking about you and the fun time we had together last time. I'd really enjoy getting together with you again. You up for more fun times? I've got a few ideas <etc>" There's a good chance his email would get me checking airfare.
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My preference
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It looks to me like the "Orientation" options on rentmen are: Gay, Transsexual, Transgender, Bisexual, Straight and Ask me. They appear to be missing Portrait and Landscape.
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When I see an escort ad that states "ask me" for his sexual orientation, I see it as an invitation to have a discussion about expectations and boundaries. And that's a good thing. There are too many inaccurate assumptions that come with the limited set of sexual orientation labels available to an escort on rentmen (gay, straight or bi). Why not accept the escorts invitation and ask? It's a perfect opportunity to communicate your expectations and get a better sense of your compatibility.
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Yeah, the aspect of the past being distorted by nostalgia for 'back in the day' seems right (correct?) to me.
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Ok Mate, let's duke this out. The difference is not 'unspecified point in the past' versus 'distant past'. The difference is the telling of a story (eg. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Goldilocks who went for a walk in the woods... etc, etc... ) versus a statement about how something was different or done differently in the past (eg. Back in the day, we ate broccoli every day).
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Hey @mike carey I must disagree. 'Once upon a time' is typically the beginning of a story/narration set in the distant past. 'Back in the day' typically states how something was different (or done differently) at an unspecified point in the past. Sometimes a mate needs tutoring.
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@Mocha, Would you mind posting a link to your escort ad? I think that would be useful.
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So, let's say you setup a website and post the name and phone# of clients who have irritated you; - Who will get access to the site? Or is it a public site available to all? - Will you notify clients when their name and/or phone# is posted and allow them to dispute the posting? - Will a client's name or phone# stay on the site forever, or will you have process for removing their name/phone? - Will you allow other escorts to post to the site? If so, will you establish and enforce rules regarding what can be posted and circumstance that justify a posting?
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I recently watched this Netflix series and, wow! It is extremely well done -- very emotional and impactful. The 4 episode series dramatizes the story of the Central Park Five (five teenage boys of color are coerced into confessing to the rape of a Central Park jogger). I had seen the 2012, Ken Burns, Central Park Five documentary so I knew, as I watched the Netflix series, that it was completely true and factual. I won't say more about the story for fear it will get this posting moved to Politics forum. Watch the series if you can. When They See Us, Review
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I think there's an argument going on in this thread, but someone remind me... what is it?
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Probably more like Oranges and Clementines. They are both a form of common-interest ownership of property (residential property in this discussion). The ownership of common elements and individual units is structured differently, but both are governed by a collection of owners and the owners deal with an (almost) identical set of budget and cost challenges.
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I've been on the board of my condo association for over 8 years including several years a treasurer. I've also been active in a consortium of HOA board members and have had opportunity to learn how other associations operate. I have yet to encounter an association that is not 100% transparent with its budget and spending. There's a couple reason for this: 1) state law requires HOA's to be 100% transparent with budgets, spending for ongoing operational expenses and for reserve funds. 2) There are always a handful of owners who demand transparency and want to dig into the details. There will always home owners who complain that their association is over-spending and needs to do a better job of cutting costs, but those tend be owners who don't bother to understand the annual budget and ignore monthly financial reports that are made available to all owners. Owners who say that an HOA's costs or dues "should" be lower, generally don't know what they're talking about (often making statements similar to those by @Unicorn). I don't have statistics on this, only lots of anecdotal evidence, but a very common reason for an association to have higher than average dues is failure to keep up with ongoing repair & maintenance or failure to maintain an adequate reserve fund. Board members don't have enough backbone to overcome resistance from owners who don't want their dues to ever, ever increase. All of a sudden they have huge, high cost projects and no money to pay for them. They are then forced to dramatically increase dues. I've seen this play out in several different ways. - Special assessments against all owners that are either collected as a lump sum or via periodic payments added to the monthly dues. This is what happened to a 28 story condo building that failed to bring it's elevators up to code until the city assessed large fines. - Postpone projects and then massively increase annual contributions to reserves (ie, massive increase in dues) until it has enough money to pay for the projects. - Take out a bank loan and then increase dues in order to repay the loan plus interest. I'm not saying that I know the reason for the high dues at 1140 5th Av (first link that @Unicorn posted) but there are explanations that make sense. I read somewhere that average dues in NYC is $1.73 per square foot. The unit at 1140 5th Av is $2.46 per sq ft. On the other hand, the other link that @Unicorn posted (1255 5th Av) is $1.27 per sq ft. Show us their financial reports and we can all stop speculating.
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Hmmm.... Sounds like you live in a fantasy world populated by only the most narrow stereotypes. I admit to having enjoyed reading some erotic fiction featuring your fantasy guys, but in real life?... not so much.
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Hey @Unicorn, I doubt the $4000/month is a scam as you speculate. NY law does not allow HOAs to collect more in dues than it requires for operational expenses and reserve funds. Of course the only way to explain the HOA dues is to see the association's financial reports. My guess is that a large portion (easily more than half) of dues go into the reserve fund needed to pay for big projects such as roof replacement, boiler/furnance upgrades, upgrading elevators to code, re-tuckpointing the entire building, etc, etc. Most US states have laws governing the management of HOA finances, especially the requirement to maintain an adequate reserve fund. 1140 5th Ave is a 1922 building, so it could have a lot of impending high-cost projects that require a hefty reserve fund.
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Sorry you've had your feelings hurt.
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I was almost a sure bet that the pics from his rentmen ad were (borrowed/stolen/repurposed) from social media sites. There's a certain G-rated, psuedo-professional look about some pics that give it away.
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All pictures are of a guy (model?) from Amsterdam. It could very well be that the guy from Amsterdam is escorting in Las Vegas, but it seems suspicious that all of his rentmen pics can be found on his instagram or other social media sites. Seems like he'd want to take a least a couple pictures for rentmen that he didn't also have on his public websites.
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We all want to be liked. We find reasons to believe that we're important or special to others in our life and that includes escorts. A truly talented escort will give you reasons to believe that you're special to him -- and it sounds like you've encountered a couple of truly talented escorts.
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Thank-you Dmitri for adding "but not always" to respect #2. I've rimmed lots of men with no intention of fucking them -- and they certainly had no expectation that I would be putting anything other than my tongue in their hole
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Hey Coolwave35, If I'm understanding you correctly, the problem is not that a friendship is developing between you and the escorts. The problem is you don't want to know them as real people. As you say, it ruins the fantasy. Why don't you just come out and tell them that? Tell them that a connection beyond sexual, ruins the fantasy for you. My guess is that it would kill any developing friendship and the escorts will do what they can to maintain the fantasy. Remember: their primary reason for being with you is money. Any friendship with you is secondary. Other than that, I can't help you bud. I happen to love getting to know people and learning who they are. Fantasy is not my thing.
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I hired JayDaniel in Miami in 2017. Regarding the pictures in his ad, I cannot say with 100% certainty that they are him. It's tough to be sure without seeing his face. But if pics are not him, they look exactly like him. I'm mean exactly. Same skin, same chest, same abs, same ass, same everything. I learned from him during our date that he was extremely careful to keep his escorting job private, which explains why he won't share a face pic. I personally think the pictures are him.
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