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  1. Hey everyone, this is from a conversation I had with a couple of friends recently...

    How do you feel about masseurs or escorts wearing jewelry during your session ? I'm not talking piercings, but wrist cuffs (bracelets) / neck chains / rings. 

    A few of my favorite guys wear neck chains with a religious symbol (falls right between their sculpted pecs), while others just wear a plain chain or rings on their fingers. I don't mind at all - I find it incredibly sexy, no matter what they're wearing. I would never think of asking them to remove it (especially if their photos in their ad shows them wearing the jewelry - I expect it at the appointment). 

    A few of my other friends said they request all jewelry be taken off at the start of the appointment (especially religious items) as they find it a distraction. They all said they discuss it while setting up the appointment via text (especially when they are photographed with jewelry in their ads) - and the providers are fine with it. Some of them need the reminder before the appointment starts. 

     

    How do you guys feel about guys wearing jewelry (particularly religious symbols) ? 

  2. 16 hours ago, DrownedBoy said:

    Agree vote here too. If a provider acts like he's doing you a favor, he needs some life lessons. I wouldn't be surprised if he uses the "but" line to justify a higher rate table.

    (I'd ask what "xxx" means here, but probably not relevant)

    I believe 'xxx' meant his location. So it would be 'I might not want to take any more work in Boston, but...'.  He's being honest, I think. If he's really booked in a certain city, then he doesn't want to over do it. 

  3. 2 hours ago, Wanderoz said:

    When the sugar baby ages out...

    The ad is strangely worded. Is he looking for a companion or to be an escort ? 

  4. He was 37 when he killed his wife (he would have turned 67 last month, on February 22). He was 65 when he was executed - a month before what would have been his 66th birthday.

    Here is what he looked like before his execution, some 29 years after that arrest video:

    WWW.OXYGEN.COM

    A one-time police officer convicted of hiring two men to kill his estranged wife has died by execution. Robert Fratta, 65, died Tuesday at the Hunstville...

     

  5. He is traveling to my area this week. Up until yesterday, he had two ads - the same ad - under different names (he has since taken the one with reviews off).  Can't recall the name he went by in the other ad, but most of the reviews were decent. 

    Does he look familiar ? Any experience here ?

    RENTMASSEUR.COM

    View my profile on RentMasseur.com

     

  6. Over the last two years, Dr. Joel Pash has injected dermal filler into around 600 Bay Area penises. The CEO of Upsize, a nationwide penile enlargement franchise that’s headquartered in San Francisco’s Stonestown mall, Pash charges patients up to $10,800 (the XL package) to increase their girth by 1 to 1.5 inches, a size boost that lasts for around two years. 

    In general, length rather than girth tends to be at the top of the enhancer’s to-do list, “but up to this point, there was nothing simple—or safe—to be done,” said Pash.

    But everything changed with the insertion of Bryan Johnson into the quantified self scene.

    The suddenly-everywhere multimillionaire longevity guru has developed a cult following through his attempts to cheat death via young blood transfusions and his Blueprint diet. Among Bay Area biohackers, he’s “legit” said Jeff Tang, 26, the founder of Eat Blueprint, a meal delivery startup based on Johnson’s nutritional program. “He’s serious about using data to build community and increase longevity.”

    On Jan. 31, Johnson posted his penis protocol on X: 100 units of Botox had been injected into his penis, resulting in a 1 centimeter increase in flaccid length and increased hardness and sexual satisfaction. 

    SFSTANDARD.COM

    Inspired by longevity guru Bryan Johnson, men are turning to injections in hopes of adding size and enhancing 'penile performance.’

     

  7. This guy is originally from my area, but travels quite a bit and 'visits' his home state regularly. Any info on him these days ? He's been advertising for a very long time (I think we can add a decade to his age). Anyone with current experience ? Interested in an erotic massage if someone can share their experience. 

    (A friend of mine made an appointment with him about a decade ago, and at the time he was 'working' in a cramped, musty crawl space in his attic. My friend ended up leaving before the appointment started.) 

    https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/38641/

  8. A recent study has confirmed the findings of earlier research which indicates people who regularly take erectile dysfunction medication—particularly Viagra—have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s Disease.

    Why the drugs appear to lessen the occurrence of Alzheimer’s is unknown. However, one theory is that the medication increases blood flow to all parts of the body, including the brain.

    The results of the latest research appeared in Neurology. Scientists looked at the health records of 269,725 men in the UK. Aged over 40, the average age was 59.

    WWW.QUEERTY.COM

    And why exactly does World Viagra Day fall on March 27...

     

  9. He's been in my area (RI) for a while now. I'm wondering if he relocated here ?  I'm tempted to try him out - but most reviews say he's $300 for a 60 minute erotic massage. More than I'm willing to spend and probably more than I really want. 

  10. I have had erotic massages that I would define as sensual (very little MT if any, massaging my genitals but no HE) to 'full service' (whatever 'service' I wanted from the masseur, he was open to providing).  So the definition is not really defined by the client or any website - it's defined by the provider himself.  Ask him up front what 'erotic' entails vs 'sensual'. 

    A little side note:  About twenty years ago I bought window blinds from Home Depot, with a 'lifetime guarantee' for free repairs or replacement. Within two years, one of the window blinds were not working properly, so I called their service department (with all my documentation in hand) and asked for a service rep to come out to my home to repair or replace - for free. They told me my 'lifetime' guarantee expired - they defined 'lifetime' as 12 months. So they were really offering a one-year guarantee on their product, but falsely advertising it as 'lifetime'. 

     

    After hanging up from them, I called the consumer division of my state AG's office. I provided them with all my receipts and paper work guaranteeing me the 'lifetime warranty'.  They quickly resoved this with Home Depot for me - and let them know they can't advertise 'lifetime guarantee' in our state if it's only for 12 months. 

  11. He was located in Providence for most of the last half of 2023. I was tempted, but a friend of mine (who I trust his reviews) told me to stay away - he's nothing more than a tease. My friend did the 'upcharge' for an erotic massage. He stays in his underwear, whenever my friend reached over to 'touch him' he took a few steps away, and gave no HE at the end (he told my friend he could finish himself off and he left the room). 

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