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He's awfully cute and new. Curious if anyone had any experience with him ? https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/49255/
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Can you elaborate a little or PM me, please ? Thanks
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Massage Bliss by Sebastian, based in Houston, now in Memphis
Ali Gator replied to Wanderoz's topic in Spas & Masseurs
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One more encounter I've been debating about sharing, but.......... why not ? When I owned my own retail store, I had a designated 'men's area' which I sold personal grooming items, as well as men's toiletries and colognes (hard to find European brands, not the stuff in local department stores or off-price stores). One of the items I brought in were men's luxury robes from Scotland. Super-soft, designed well, and incredibly comfortable. They were expensive, but I knew I could move them. One day, a sexy guy came in (he had to be around my age - early 40s at the time), and asked about the robes I had displayed in the window. This guy was beautiful - chiseled jaw, piercing blue eyes, sandy-blond hair, great smile, tanned skin, nice muscled arms and chest under his shirt and tie. He could've been a model, however he was a lawyer who was at the courthouse for the summer helping with a case- so he was in my area a couple of days a week. He told me he'd be back before the end of summer (when the trial was over) to buy a robe. He was very polite and friendly. He left quite an impression on me. Definitely looked like a 'surfer boy'. A few days later - on a Sunday - he comes back to my store. Made the 'special trip' on his day off to come purchase the robe (he lived about 45 miles away). It was a slow summer Sunday, and I was happy I'd be selling a big ticket item. This time - no suit and tie, just white board shorts and a light blue muscle shirt, showing off his beautiful tanned body. He picks out his size and color, and then asks if there was a 'changing room' for him to try it on / see in the mirror. I tell him the only room I have available would be my private bathroom in back, which actually did have a full length mirror hanging on the back of the door - he was fine with that. I couldn't send him back there alone, so I ended up locking my front door with a 'Be back soon' sign, and went in back with him. We get into the room and he pulls his shirt off - beautiful, muscled, tanned chest and torso with light blond hair for a 'treasure trail'. Big nipples. I almost passed out. Then he pulls his shorts down, and I see no underwear - just a semi-hard cock angling off to the side. First time I ever saw a silky blond pubic bush in person. He puts the robe on, leaves it open, checks himself in the mirror and turns to me and asks, "How do I look?" All I can see is this incredible man now with a full hard on wearing an open robe. I tell him he looks great - and he comes closer and asks me to suck him. I first run my hands through his bush and kiss him (he was a great kisser), then suck his nipples until I make my way down to his cock. After he shoots his load, he goes down on me - and I shoot within seconds (I couldn't control my orgasm). We clean ourselves off, head out front and he buys the robe. Then he drives off in his Jeep with the top down after I give him a hug and another kiss goodbye. Just incredibly sexy. Yes, he came back to my store each day he was in town over the next few weeks, but I couldn't take him 'in back' because I had customers in every time (couldn't lock up). On the last day he whispers to me he's been wanting to fuck me, but again - I can't escape. He promised he'd come back the end of the year to do his Christmas shopping - but of course, I never saw him again.
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Those beautiful men from "Rentmen" keep breaking my heart
Ali Gator replied to balinn's topic in Questions About Hiring
The provider I've been tracking and texted the other day (who was less than an hour away from me in CT, then said he'd be returning to RI from today - Wednesday), made an about-face and went to Buffalo for Friday - Saturday. OK, so maybe he will be here still from Sun - Wed, as he said he would be? I check his progress today, and he's in Philly. Maybe he has one of those AI self-driving cars, and lands wherever the car takes him that day ? -
About twenty-five years ago, a friend of mine loaned me a series of books from her (deceased) father's collection of 'historical fiction', which he taught for decades at a local college. It was new to me, and I trusted her suggestions when it came to books. I was hooked from the first to the last - and this made me fall in love with historical fiction (especially British historical fiction). The author's name is Anya Seton (1904-1990), the first book is "My Theodosia", published in 1941. The series is 7 books (though she wrote eight, but her last one is not really historical fiction and not very good) and all titles are available on Amazon. Great reading for the summer.
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Wow, wow, wow ! Where can I find a 'provider' like him ? What a gorgeous guy. Anyone have any encounters with him, or info to share ? Any dick-pics out there ? Sexy Ballet Dancer JB Plumeau's Body is En Point | EDGE United States WWW.EDGEMEDIANETWORK.COM Sexy Ballet Dancer JB Plumeau's Body is En Point
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Saw this today - loved it. Anyone who wonders why Culkin picked up the Best Supporting Actor Oscar over Jeremy Strong (who gave a fine performance in 'The Apprentice') just has to watch the last 30 seconds or so of Culkin sitting in the airport - and you will see a great actor's performance. If that doesn't bring tears to your eyes, nothing will. A great surprise to see Jenifer Grey in the movie as 'Marcia', giving such and understated yet important performance. (I thought it was Melissa Rivers, until I saw the credits).
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Those beautiful men from "Rentmen" keep breaking my heart
Ali Gator replied to balinn's topic in Questions About Hiring
I do that regularly - then when it's nearing the time they planned on returning, I return to their ad and start 'tracking them' like a hurricane moving up the coast. Sometimes we do meet, other times they don't return as planned. -
Those beautiful men from "Rentmen" keep breaking my heart
Ali Gator replied to balinn's topic in Questions About Hiring
It sounds like you have a plethora of hot guys traveling through your area on a regular basis - consider yourself lucky, because that certainly doesn't happen in my area. The frewuency here is usually every 6-8 weeks (and sometimes there will be three hot guys who are visiting over the same couple of days). -
Those beautiful men from "Rentmen" keep breaking my heart
Ali Gator replied to balinn's topic in Questions About Hiring
I text them directly through 'What'sApp' - I usually have good luck with that. I find tracking a traveling provider is like tracking a hurricane. Sometimes it hits your location, other times it goes off track and 'out to sea'. The other day, I saw another traveling masseur advertising in a location about an hour away. He's another sexy guy I have texted back and forth, but last time I caught him at the end of his visit here (he was here for three or four days). Anyhow, last time he said he'd be back in my area (Providence) in mid-March. I've been tracking his travel (like a hurricane coming up the coast) to see if he was heading this way in mid-March. So when I saw his New London, CT location on Thursday, I texted him - asking if RI was next. He politely responded back with 'Yes I'm in New London, CT until Sunday morning - should be there on Sunday afternoon, staying until Wednesday, then off to Boston Thursday - Sunday (the 23rd).' I told him I'd text on Sunday morning so we can make arrangements for Sunday night - he responded 'definitely'. (He even asked for some hotel recs, as he doesn't like the hotel he usually books in my area - so I provided him with a few better options, which he was thankful for). I checked his ad again today (sometimes he posts sexy new photos for a few days then takes them down), and now he's in Buffalo, NY. So it sounds like 'this hurricane' turned around and went the opposite way. Hmmmm. -
Now in Boston area. Anyone with experience ?
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Drive-by, hit-and-run, city baiting, and other scams
Ali Gator replied to Capitano's topic in Spas & Masseurs
These two guys are now advertising in the RI / MA area. Neither piques my interest, yet I had a feeling they were up to something. -
Those beautiful men from "Rentmen" keep breaking my heart
Ali Gator replied to balinn's topic in Questions About Hiring
@balinn I feel your pain. There's one particular guy I have had my eye on for nearly a year - he pops up in my city every few months as his 'home location' around 10 am on any given weekday, and when I text him that same day (usually from my lunchbreak at work around 12 noon) he let's me know he's leaving at 11 am the next day. If I can't make that night when he has a couple of appointments open (I never can - I have a very active schedule after work, so I need to plan ahead) or the next morning (I can't - I have to work), I'm out of luck. I've asked him a few times to text me the day before he's headed here or the night before, so I can arrange my schedule to accommodate his travel - he agrees, but never does. He's a sexy guy and polite enough in his texts, but it just doesn't seem to mesh. I find it frustrating that when I go onto Rentmen or Rentmasseur, I'll find a dozen or so ads, and many guys catch my eye. I then click on their ad and they're 'near travel' to my city - anywhere between 50 miles to 300+ miles away. Like you, I'm not able to host and in addition, I have no desire to book a hotel and wait and see if the guy will even show up (or cancel five minutes earlier, as they don't want to leave where they are). -
For me, so far this season I've been DVRing a handful of network shows so I can FF through the commercials. Here's what I've stuck with throughout the season, thus far: Abbott Elementary: Each episode continues to surprise me by being able to make me laugh out loud, this far into the series run (fifth season). Every actor has fully developed their character, and Janelle James (as Principal Ava Coleman) is a stand-out. Why hasn't she gotten an Emmy yet ? Added to that, such eye candy (from such talented actors) as Zack Fox (anyone better looking than him on TV?), Tyler James Williams, and Matthew Law - wow. Matlock: I thought I'd give this show a 'try' when it first premiered, and have been hooked ever since. Let's call it now - Kathy Bates will walk away with the Emmy next year. Sure the show has plenty of flaws (I doubt if Emmy voters will take it seriously), and many (if not all) of the characters are written as 'caricatures' (I doubt any supporting player will ever see an Emmy) , but it's fast-paced and engaging. And then there's the gorgeous David Del Rio as 'Billy' at the law firm...if only the writers can figure out a way to get him into a scene without his suit on (preferably in his birthday suit). Elsbeth: Oh, I loved her on 'The Good Wife' and 'The Good Fight'. Couldn't wait for her own show - and Season One didn't disappoint. Season Two....ehhh. Some episodes work, some do not. It's very uneven which I didn't find by the previous two shows from the same creator. I feel like these characters (rather cliched characters) were never fleshed out and the writing is rather lazy. I'll finish off this season, but right now I doubt I'll be tuning into next season. Call the Midwife: I've already watched season 14 on PBS Passport (airs on PBS the end of March) so I won't give away any spoilers. The show does kick off with 1970, which I was 6 years old then. And it does bring back faded memories from 55 years ago (especially some of the clothes). It's one of the better seasons (I think) in recent years, so longtime viewers won't be disappointed. I believe the show has been renewed for two more seasons at this point (which will bring us to 1972).
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Ankush Khardori is a DC lawyer and columnist who appears regularly on different cable news shows discussing legal matters. Not sure what team he plays for (my gaydar does ping), I did find out his parents are from India, and he was born in NYC in 1982. Whenever he's on TV, I'm not ashamed to admit he starts giving me a heard-on. Something incredibly sexy about his voice and mannerisms and the way he's dressed. He reminds me a lot of actor Jeremy Strong (especially in the 'looks' department). Anyone have any scoop on him, or anyone else find him sexy ? Ankush Khardori KHARDORI.COM Read some writing/work, and get in touch with Ankush Khardori
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Bumping - any experience to share ? Also he says this in his ad : I am a male, gym body, trained and a very good defender. Anyone know what he means by being 'a good defender' ?
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@BostonGent Good to know ! I had my eye on him (I find him incredibly sexy), but something in my gut tells me to stay away. Glad to hear this from you, and knowing my 'gut feeling' is still working. Thank you for the post.
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He's back in my area this week. Has anyone had experience with this sexy guy in the past couple of months ?
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OY! More drama for Wendy Williams
Ali Gator replied to samhexum's topic in TV and Streaming services
The police would have better things to do than investigate what appeared to be a kidnapping ? The healthcare facility is responsible for her and her well-being, period (same with other patients of that facility). She was an admitted patient of the facility, she was not discharged to her niece that day, and the facility took their responsibility seriously, as they would with any other patient. If anything happened to her during her 'time out' of the facility, they would legally be held accountable. Her niece was in violation of the law by removing her without the proper authorization / permission of the facility, putting the facility at risk (as well as the patient), so they rightfully involved the police. It's called kidnapping. Her legal guardian can sue the facility for allowing this kidnapping to happen, and not keeping WW safe and secure on their premises. My dad was on a memory care unit of an ALF the last year of his life. I would be livid (as would be my sister) if we found out that a friend or relative removed him from the facility (no matter their intention) without proper permission or authorization from the facility itself and our knowledge, and they had no idea of his whereabouts for those hours away from the property. Without a second thought, I'd take legal action against the facility for putting him at risk. -
I also give two thumbs (and one penis) up for Jose. Love that guy !
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Had to read the name a couple of times to get it right. Anyone else first mistaken it as 'Comatose' ? 😄
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Can you share more, please ? Or DM me ? Thanks
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I'm the odd one out, but I totally disagree on 'your paying for his time'. You are actually paying to the services he offered for his time, to which you both agreed. I have had the same (hot, hunky, sexy) landscaper for over a decade. He comes early every Wednesday to cut my lawn and is here and gone within 30 minutes (I don't have a very large yard, very simple to cut). Then he's on to the next appointment in my neighborhood. He charges $50 for each appointment, so $200 at the end of the month (which is a little pricey for my neighborhood, but he does a decent job and I enjoy 'watching' him work outside). There was one appointment he showed up for in late August, and his lawn mower conked out within five-ten minutes. He had less than a 1/4 of my lawn cut when the mower went. For the next 20 minutes, I watch him in my driveway trying to restart the mower, and trying to fix it. Didn't happen, he throws it on the back of his truck and leaves. No phone call from him about the appointment and if he was going to reschedule, or if he would adjust the price - he left as though nothing happened. A few weeks later, I get my bill for August, and sure enough he charged me the full amount for this particular appointment in which he had mower trouble. WTF ? I deducted the $50 for that week when I wrote out the check, and wrote him a note reminding him that his mower broke less than ten minutes into my appointment, and he had only cut 1/4 of my yard. I told him my check was for $162 - $12 for his time on that particular day, and if he wanted to discuss it further to give me a call or knock on my door at the next appointment. He cashed the check, and I never heard anything else again. There was no way I was paying him for 'his time' at my house trying to fix his mower. Similarly, why would I pay the full amount to a provider if he runs into a problem with his service during my appointment ? There's got to be an 'agreeable amount' somewhere for the two of us.
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How much do you tip if the experience was subpar?
Ali Gator replied to Newtdad's topic in Questions About Hiring
Absolutely nothing. The provider has set his rate at $300 and should give you a great experience for that price. Why would you tip him for poor service ?
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3296 N Federal Hwy #11104
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