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Ali Gator

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  1. That's one of the major problems in my area, if not most nice areas across the country - there is no 'affordable' housing for younger middle-class families to buy and settle in. It's mostly wealthy buyers grabbing what they can and cashing out while the market is still hot. Home rentals have been out of control for years as well as apartments (at least since the pandemic). It's gotten ridiculous - but that's another conversation for another thread.
  2. Damn, my thread really triggered you. I don't even know where to begin with all the crazy you posted above. Geez - I was going to block you and your nonsense but...I must admit you do put a lot of effort and time into posting crazy shit, while trying to stalk this guy I posted about. You're seriously resorting to 'Chat GPT' to convince yourself you're correct? Seriously ? Maybe you need some kind of intervention. You're driving yourself cray-cray.
  3. Were any of those escorts neighbors of mine, and did I relay personal information about them as their neighbor ?
  4. Last week, longtime producer Lorne Michaels, 80, said there will be some cast-changes made to SNL before it premieres for its 51st Season. He didn't say who will be leaving, but indicated there will be 'some'. (It's been long rumored Bowen Yang won't be returning, but Yang responded with 'no comment' when asked this summer). Today, DEADLINE reported that supporting player DEVON WALKER has been let go after three seasons with the show. Stay tuned - more to follow... ‘SNL’: Devon Walker Exiting After 3 Years DEADLINE.COM Walker joined in 2022 as a featured player and was promoted last season ahead of the show’s 50th anniversary.
  5. I was quoted a 'special price' of $195 for detailing from the dealership where I lease my car. They said the regular price is $250. I thought that was ridiculous. I'm hoping my neighbor is less than $195 (unless that's the going rate these days? Last time I had my car detailed was before the pandemic).
  6. That's like asking a devout Catholic to skip mass on a Sunday if you're traveling with them over a weekend. They will find a Sunday mass no matter where they are, and they will attend! (I'm a Catholic but don't attend every week - but I've traveled with those who do and let me tell you...they map out every church within walking distance!).
  7. Same with me - never heard of that before ! That's all I'm going to think of now.
  8. Wow- away from here most of the day and this explodes! 1. Please stop fighting with each other - I'm posting here for some advice, not to start a war among members. 2. No, I'm not 'very friendly' with his parents by any stretch of the imagination, nor with any of my neighbors, for that matter (my big city neighborhood has had a lot of turn-over in the past few years or so as real estate prices continue to skyrocket. It's not uncommon for someone to buy a house here, and turn around and sell it within a year and make a hefty profit on it. It's gotten ridiculous). If we happen to cross paths outside (getting into our cars in the morning to leave for work, for example) there's a friendly exchange of 'Good Morning'. If I'm walking my dog outside and they happen to be outside, there's a friendly exchange of 'Hello' and occasionally we will stretch it out to 'how's everything going this summer?' or I will ask about their sons. As I said earlier, both sons have always been very nice and polite, and I am interested in how they're doing away from home in Florida. The other neighbors I have no contact with at all - they make no attempt to socialize with anyone, always staring at their phones when outside. 3. I'm not in a 'small town' nor a very social neighborhood (as explained above). From what I gather, no one is here to set roots, everyone seems to be buying here to make a quick and profitable ROI and move on. Everyone around here seems to concentrate in their own world, they're not looking into anyone else's life. A gunshot could go off twenty feet away from them, and they wouldn't bother to turn away from their phone to look. It's the world we live in, I guess. So no - no one would be paying attention to him coming over to my house, and if they did, they certainly wouldn't care if he was painting my bathroom or having fun with me. As for his parents, I would try to arrange something when he knew they weren't at home. I work remotely some days during the week, so its possible to arrange something. 4. Most importantly -if I wanted to share his RM ad and let everyone know who he is, I would've done that in the OP. However, I'm not stupid - I'm not going to link to his RM ad here after sharing so much background info and personal info on him and myself. Why would I take a chance on a public forum with people I don't know? So I can run the risk of one or more of you contacting him and let him know his neighbor posted all about him, his private life and possibly link him to this thread? I'd have to be insane to share that. Also, I used a faux name on him, and knowing a bunch of you would try scoping him out on your own, and I went one extra step and put in 'Boston' instead of the real city he's listing in. I'm glad I did because some of you didn't disappoint - you went ahead and tried to find him, as expected. Sorry, not taking any risks on this one. If you 'don't believe' or 'skeptical' of the situation without proof of the ad, so be it. I'm fine with that (and really don't care). I'm not fine with running the risk which could hurt or embarrass me in the end. 5. Finally, I did text him early this afternoon about picking a day to detail my car, but I haven't heard anything back as of yet. If I don't hear anything by tomorrow afternoon, I will try once more. If still nothing, I will wait to see if he gets back to me. @LookingAround a special 'thank you' to you for keeping tabs on my online activity.
  9. I must say, I've interacted with many native French men in my life, between pleasure and business. I wouldn't say they're rude, but more aloof (women, too). They've always been a tiny bit more 'social able' if they needed something from me, but otherwise - keep to themselves and look the other way. Even escorts from France who I've hired when in NYC- not exactly friendly at all (so I stopped hiring them). You're lucky you get the occasional "Hi".
  10. Thanks everyone. You've confused me more than ever (which I kind of expected) but appreciate all the answers. So much to think about, and I will keep you posted. As for today, I will contact him about my car for this week (it really does need detailing). Then we shall see...and I will keep you updated. Stay tuned...
  11. Not a teen, he was already attending college when he moved in, so in his 20s.
  12. QUESTION: Is it OK to hire your younger neighbor who is advertising on RM ? BACKGROUND : About 12 years ago, a family moved into the house diagonally across the street from me. Very nice family, very friendly, originally from PR. They have two sons - the oldest (mid-20s) was getting married (so he wasn't in the new house long), and the youngest 'Nick' was attending a local College. Nick was a young, thin man when I first met him, but you could tell he was going to be a heartbreaker as he got older...and he did. Within a few years, he muscled up and cleaned up as he headed off to find a job in marketing. I always enjoyed catching up with him outside, as he had the most penetrating eyes and beautiful smile. And in the summer, with his shirt off standing three feet away - let's just say my dick noticed him, too. He moved to Florida to run a car dealership for his cousin, and I always asked his parents how he was doing (as well as the married son, who became a pharma rep). He was doing great, though neither son came home much as they both lived in Florida so it was easier for the parents to visit them during the year. Fast Forward to this morning, I'm outside with my dog and I hear someone call out to me. Who is it but Nick, crossing over from his parent's house in nothing but white shorts. 6 feet, beautifully built chest, gorgeous tanned body, muscular arms and legs. The beautiful smile and dark wavy hair. He gives me a 'bro hug' and I almost faint right there. He tells me he's staying here for a few weeks while he considers buying a used car business up for sale, and intends to relocate here if everything goes well (he would find his own place). He's now 32 and wants to start his own business. I'm not really paying attention as he's talking because I'm studying the light trail of hair on his chest, his nipples, his small tattoo above one nipple, the tattoo on his left calf, his facial scruff, etc. WOW! He then says he's taking 'odd jobs' while he's here to make money, including car washing and car detailing if I'm interested. YES! So he gives me his phone number and I tell him I'll call him this week. WOW! WOW! A FEW HOURS LATER: This afternoon I'm perusing RM (I was away from it for about 10 days) and there he is - a visiting escort from Florida, in town for a couple of weeks. (Actually, his ad is listed for Boston, but 'near travel' to my city, which is where he actually is!). It is him : same tattoos, same trail of hair, same chest, etc. NO INCALLS - outcalls only (OK by me!). Different phone # than what he gave me. Now I plan on calling him this week to detail my car (I think he said $100, plus I'll tip him). Is it appropriate to talk to him about his RM ad, and say I'm interested ? Do I leave it alone and not risk the chance of making it awkward with a friendly neighbor (of course, he can always refuse the job offer, if he's uncomfortable) ? Oh, what to do ? (I appreciate all answers).
  13. So your day doesn't begin until 1:00 with him, even though you're ready to start your day 6 hours earlier. He's working for you - he needs to start his day with you at 7 am. This is not an ongoing position, it's one weekend or so. He can make the adjustment. The situation you describe sounds like he's in charge - and he shouldn't be.
  14. Handsome guy, steep price ($300 for 50 minutes) and one four-star review says he's inexperienced and doesn't know massage but the appointment was worth it. Hmmm. Anyone here have anything to add ? HOTLatinGUYX Client Reviews | RentMasseur.com RENTMASSEUR.COM Explore genuine client reviews for HOTLatinGUYX, a skilled male massage therapist. See why clients rave about HOTLatinGUYX exceptional techniques and...
  15. One opened in my area about 25 years ago. One night my friend and I were near where it's located (out in the 'burbs) and decided to try it for dinner, and see what all the excitement was about for the past year or so since opening. Neither one of us were familiar with it, so let's give it a try. When we were driving around the parking lot looking for a place to park, we knew right away this was NOT for us. Everyone walking to the restaurant and from the restaurant was the size of a VW Beetle. We knew right away what kind of food they were serving, and it was nothing we'd be interested in. She insisted, though, we take a walk in and check it out - we did, and it was everything we expected. Noisy, chaotic, and a stench of fried food. Yuck! Out we went. Of course, our leaving had zero impact on their success (that location is always packed).
  16. From reading this thread and other threads about provider / client relationships, something tells me that many clients don't communicate with the provider. Is it intimidation ? Are clients intimidated by the gorgeous muscle guy on the other end of the phone and afraid to speak up and let them know what they are hiring him for ? (Maybe the provider is using his looks / body purposely to distract or intimidate and take over the dynamics of the arrangement ?) Is it assumption? Do most clients 'assume' the provider knows what is expected of him during the appointment ? Is it inexperience? Are most clients not experienced in doing business one-on-one and speaking up for what you need ? (And I mean one-on-one with any guy in business for himself: providers, trainers, housepainters, landscapers, etc.) Remember - you are the one with cash in your hands, and they're the ones providing a service which you want. All and any of the above can be overcome, so you take control of any situation.
  17. WOWZA! He's been a member for two years, just one review and nothing comes up on CoM. Any info on this guy ? Sporty_Hunk - Male Escort, Gay massage - New York City | Rent.Men RENT.MEN Sporty_Hunk Gay Escort in New York City, New York, available for Gay Escorting,Modeling,Erotic Massage. | Find all the best Male Escorts at Rent.Men
  18. I don't mind when providers contact me, especially if they are traveling and letting me know their schedule. It's helpful to me and good marketing for them.
  19. He's there to be your companion during your trip, plain and simple. You have hired him to do so and you're paying all expenses. You are paying for both his time and his presence during your weekend excursion, whether he realizes this or not. BTW, this is usually spelled out in every single Rentmen ad: Payment is for time and companionship ONLY (what may go on between the two of you during that time is agreed upon by two consenting adults). His companionship is being paid for the full weekend - not the time on 'his terms'. Remember: You are not traveling as friends, this is a business arrangement and money is being spent on him. The agreement is not for just having dinner and sex - it's for him to keep you company. (If you were traveling with a friend, and the friend was paying his own expenses, then he would have the option to do whatever he feels like for the weekend, and not follow instructions from you). If you want to lounge by the pool from morning to noon, he should be by your side doing the same thing - not left behind in the hotel room sleeping until noon. You are paying for his time to be with you - not leave you alone. If he wants to go to the gym, fine (I'd want my escort to be in top shape with his clothes off, too!) but agree on the time he leaves and when you expect him back - he's working for YOU. If you want to go to the deck and have lunch at 1 pm, he goes with you (whether he's hungry or not) - he's there to keep you company. You don't allow him to say, 'I'm not hungry. You go have lunch and I'll meet you later." He goes with you and sits at the table with you, whether he eats or not (he can sit and have a lemonade and watch you eat a lobster). IF the provider has any problems with the above, then he should not have taken the job in the frst place since he can't fulfill the requirements of the position - and yes, this is a weekend job, no matter how you slice and dice it. He's getting paid. At the end of the excursion, if he seems like he wasn't enjoying himself YOU DON'T HIRE HIM AGAIN. Move on to someone else who understands the job. I'm telling you this now, so I don't have to tell you this again. ☺️
  20. Did they ever reveal what caused the heart attack? In many cases (especially with younger fit men), the cause of the heart attack is what ages you - not the heart attack itself.
  21. Back then, there was a number of these 'slow roasted' chicken fast food restaurants in New England. Shortly after the success of 'Boston Chicken' in the late 1980s, Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemen's invested in 'Roger Clemen's Roasted Chickens', opening the first one in RI in the early 1990s (I think Clemens had just turned 30 and he was regarded as one of the top pitchers in MLB at the time).The food was horrible, and the location closed within a year or so. Kenny Rogers also invested in a franchise chain called 'Kenny Rogers' Slow Roasters' at the same time, competing with Boston Chicken and Roger Clemens. That didn't last long, either (at least not in New England).
  22. I would have never called him handsome - he was the definition of 'cute'. But he has aged rapidly since the show went off the air about a decade ago, looking far beyond his 60 years. It's not just the tattoos. I would venture to guess other components at play.
  23. I binged the three 40 minute episodes of “Fit for TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser”. I've been reading about all the drama over this doc, as trainer Bob Harper (now 60 and looking horrible) participated, yet trainer Jillian Michaels (51 and looking great) did not. They make JM out as 'the villain' throughout the series' run. Overall, it's really rather repetitive and gets boring fast. Much ado about nothing. Jillian Michaels Responds to Netflix's Biggest Loser Docuseries WWW.THEWRAP.COM Jillian Michaels has responded to the claims made against her in the Netflix documentary "Fit For TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser."
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