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Ali Gator

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  1. I haven't seen this guy since last Fall - he hasn't been visiting in my area the past six months, unfortunately. One thing I always do when I'm done with my massage is take a nice shower with him - and he's very fun and erotic in the shower. He always gets the shower ready for us before he 'finishes me off' and always asks if I want to be finished off on the table, or in the shower. I usually opt for the shower, and we both finish each other off at the same time. Has anyone else enjoyed this experience with him ? (It's not something I ever initiated - he did on the first massage).
  2. I'm going to have to try this ! I don't iron.
  3. Not worth hiring. That is like ordering a steak dinner for $30, and the menu says it comes with your choice of any vegetable and potato. So you tell the server you will have broccoli and baked potato - and then they charge you separate for each item. No, it's listed on the menu as the dinner price for $30. If you asked for a Caesar salad instead of a vegetable, then yes - I see an extra charge. But not what's listed in the description. No way. Move on from those guys.
  4. No body has to 'care' about this (or anything else we post here). Some may have an interest in it. So I posted this. BIG difference. Here's Mo'Nique explaining her side of the story in 2018. Video Mo'Nique on why she's calling for a Netflix boycott - ABC News ABCNEWS.GO.COM Mo'Nique joins "The View" to explain why she's calling for the boycott over what she says is "gender bias and color bias."
  5. Agree with what you say. I don't think I need a 'deep clean' either. I have asked them what they mean, and as I said in my OP - I get a word salad from them. They never really explain what they offer in a 'deep clean'. But I will try again and keep asking until they give me a satisfied answer. Just like the tuna sandwich analogy - I want a tuna sandwich. Please don't attach the word 'gourmet' to it, and add an extra couple of dollars to it.
  6. I feel the same way, though I would say it's an even split - I've lost interest, and the regulars I have hired over the years (in my area) have also seemed to have lost interest.
  7. What did his ad say ? If it lists that he's into kissing, etc. then I would make the logical assumption that is included in the hourly price. If he says he's a top and and you want him to bottom, then I would assume that would be an extra charge. I don't get how these guys think any more.
  8. Just showed up in RI / MA for the week, saw his ads for massage. Ad caught my eye's attention, photos caught my dick's attention, but this review thread caught my brain's attention - most important of the three. Thanks everyone !
  9. I've been looking for a weekly or bi-weekly house cleaner the past few months (preferably a muscled young hunk who won't mind going shirtless, but that will never happen!). The woman I currently have for the past year or so is moving back to the DR, and I am going to miss her. I live alone, I clean up after myself, do my own laundry, etc. I explain to them all I need is the bathroom and kitchen done at this time, and after a few visits I'll see if I'm happy with them and continue with the living room and bedrooms. I also tell them I have no carpeting, all original hardwoods (from 1950), and I haven't used my stove / oven in years (seriously), so I don't need them to clean the oven (I use microwave and air fryer for what little cooking I do). The few people I called and inquired about their services this past week all said they can come by and do a 'deep cleaning' every other week. I've been hearing "deep cleaning" thrown around since COVID when everyone became a germ-a-phobe. I don't think I need a 'deep cleaning' - more of a surface cleaning (tile walls, countertops, tub/toilet/sink in the bathroom, mopping floors). I know they charge more for a 'deep cleaning' but they never really explain what it is (it's all word-salad when they explain). Does anyone know the difference between 'Deep Cleaning' and a 'Regular Cleaning' these days ? It reminds me of the 80s and 90s, when the word 'gourmet' was trendy. Every sandwich shop that opened in my city called itself a 'gourmet deli' and was serving up the same foods as the next-door deli which had been in business for 50 years. Same tuna salad (mayo and chopped celery) on wheat bread with lettuce and tomato. Only the 'gourmet' deli was charging a few dollars more for their sandwiches (all the gourmet delis are now a thing of the distant past).
  10. I've been eating PF cinnamon swirl since I was a toddler - my favorite breakfast. However, I've tasted a notable change over the years. Still better than the competitors, but not the same taste from the 60s - 90s. It's gotten a little more 'nursing home bland'.
  11. Sorry guys - just realized I inquired about him a couple of weeks ago, but no responses. I forgot to search - I would've found my original message. So my penance is .... I will book an appointment and report back. Hopefully, in the next couple of weeks.
  12. Anyone have any experience to share on this guy? Good reviews, and it looks like he recently re-located to RI from Cape Coral, Florida this winter (according to his MasseurFInder reviews). I'm guessing he's at least 10 years older than his advertised age. JRodPVD - Male Massage & Bodywork in Providence, RI | RentMasseur RENTMASSEUR.COM Gay Masseur JRodPVD in Providence, RI offering a wide range of massages ⭐ experienced in therapeutic, sensual, swedish, hotStone, deepTissue. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/49725/
  13. Why doesn't this surprise me in the least ? I DMd you.
  14. Without a doubt. I'd like to hire him just to see how experienced he is in Therapeutic, Swedish, Hot Stone and Deep Tissue massages - just like he says he is.
  15. Actually, 20% off $150 - $200 is quite a bit to save.
  16. I didn't even think of that. Thank you !
  17. As opposed to 'female landscapers' (whom I have never encountered in my 60 years) ?
  18. His quality of work ? I'm asking him to mow the lawn, not be by landscape architect. It doesn't take much skill, nor do I expect any measurable 'quality' of mowing the lawn for 20 minutes or less. Having him get skin cancer ? That's quite a stretch. I'll provide a good sun block for him - I'll even offer to rub it on him. Believe it or not, there are still plenty of young, gorgeous muscled guys who do outdoor labor without a shirt on to get a tan while working (like the roofers who did my neighbor's house last summer - a delightful couple of afternoons). It's still 'a thing' in the 2020s.
  19. I should clarify the question in the title 😂 ... I have a semi-regular masseur who lives not too far from me. Nice guy from Central America, who's been in America for about ten years (has his masseur license from TX, but not valid in my state so he can't practice is a gym or spa). Very cute guy, great body, offers extras - but he called me recently to say he's looking to make extra money this spring /summer because business has been very slow the past couple of months (I haven't hired him since December, I've gotten a little bored with him) and he needs to supplement his income. Anyhow, he asked me if I needed a new landscaper (I do, the one I've had for the past 14 years has gotten way too expensive the past few years, so I let him go a month ago). He loves doing 'physical work' like this because it keeps him in shape when he skips the gym (he has a beautiful hairy chest and arms). He came over this morning, and gave me a very fair price to come by whenever I need him to cut the lawn; weekly, monthly, or something in between. If I want him to weed the beds, fertilize, etc. at any time, it will cost a little more, but still very reasonable. He also asked if I'm happy with his service to tell my neighbors, because he knows that's how service businesses makes money - by having many customers (as he used to with his masseur business). Of course, I'd recommend him if he's good. I did mention I'd give him a generous tip if he did it shirtless for me, and he laughed and winked - said 'sure, why not?' (I doubt he will, though, where he says he will do something for a little more money, then doesn't). I still have a couple of other people coming by in the next week or so to give me prices (all the landscapers are out and about in my neighborhood this time of year, looking to get new customers and dropping their flyers off in our mailboxes), guys I already made appointments with. I explained this to Mr. Masseur - he understood. My question is - what do you think ? Is it wise - or not wise - to hire a masseur for other jobs they are offering ? Or should I just keep him as my masseur, and hire someone else for my lawn ? I'm not really seeing any down-side to it, but maybe I'm missing something ? (I have a feeling the other landscapers might be a little more than the price he's giving me, so that's something to consider, too.) I appreciate any advice you have, or any experience in something similar you can share.
  20. Please read my post again. I do show them the text thread (which discusses the advertised discount) and they respond that either 'It expired', or 'it's just valid when I'm home, not traveling', or they say they didn't understand what I meant because their English is 'no good'. So again, I ask, what do others do in this situation ? Do they insist on the discount and agreed upon price, or just end it there ?
  21. I always crave wood on my tongue.
  22. Actually, I must confess - when it comes to cleaning products (including laundry detergent, floor detergents and dishwasher detergent, etc) I do indeed buy name brands. I have found the store brands to be inferior (especially CVS' "Total Home" crap). That's where I splurge.
  23. At R&B singer Angie Stone's recent funeral, multi-millionaire film producer Tyler Perry spoke about the injustices towards Stone via the music industry, and how (he believes) she never got the money nor respect from the music business she very well deserved. That grew the ire of Oscar winning actress Mo'Nique, who has been at 'war' with both Perry and Oprah Winfrey (distributors of her 2016 film 'Precious', for which she won the Oscar) for nearly a decade. She penned an 'open letter' to Perry (just days after Stone's funeral) about the 'injustice and monetary loss' she has suffered in Hollywood all because of Perry, just to bring all the attention back to her. The woman just won't let it rest. (Perry, for his part, has since ignored her). Read the exchange here: Mo’Nique Calls Out Tyler Perry After He Blasts Music Industry At Angie Stone’s Funeral WWW.VIBE.COM Mo'Nique penned an "open letter" to Tyler Perry following his stance on Angie Stone's mistreatment from the music industry.
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