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Asterisk

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  1. I'm not sure if this is meant to be a joke, but it's neither funny nor true.
  2. Please remember to post Europe-based providers in Destinations-Europe.
  3. It could result in him being deported to his home country, Colombia. Not a death sentence. Take a breath.
  4. I disagree. OP said he can "only speculate." So, he's gossiping -- you have a lot of information about OP and none about subject.
  5. I can't know if this provider/scammer is the same person as the person who posts photos on IG as @davidstevenphoto, but there is a lot of useful information you may want to screenshot and save, if so. Certainly face pics; date when photos were uploaded from Cali, Colombia (and more importantly, inside or outside the US); etc. It is good that you have contacted law enforcement about his felonious activities -- he will continue to ask for more, like any bully or swindler, until he is pushed back. Also agree with @Thelatin that immigration may be appropriate. The most dangerous criminals, including extortionist felons, should be held accountable for their crimes. ICE maintains an anonymous tipline, and add that piece of law enforcement, as seems plausible from IG. This I would not tell him (but would do).
  6. He posts a pic with a tape measure draped over it. 9"x6"
  7. If I were @Emir, I would not have uploaded the IG grid, which I don't think provider has linked to his profiles. (Maybe @Admin can delete the screenshot.) If I were provider, I wouldn't share pics between platforms. (But lots do.)
  8. Please use search function
  9. And I'm sure there's nothing to Tytyfly last checking messages on June 15 and TheParTiTop opening his profile on June 12. What could go wrong?
  10. Couldn't possibly be. Despite the exact same tattoo and exact same profile text, TheParTiTop is two years older. 😂
  11. To be fair, a reverse image search pulls up the photos the provider himself posted. For instance, the charming and sexy pic of him leaning against a lamp post was uploaded to RM on Dec 1, 2023, but was uploaded to IG on July 22, 2018.
  12. Had to follow model on IG, and kinda liked seeing that he's actually gay. Well, for now. (Sorry he's not in a jockstrap, but....)
  13. Better he took advice from an expert. See above.
  14. He plays football, too.
  15. Your posts conflate different parts of immigration law and mix in hearsay and gossip, which will mislead and confuse someone who is sincerely in Kylostar's position. They are a disservice to him. As a non-expert, better to defer to experts, like Rainbow Railroad, who are responsive, informed, and current. (And I privately asked you to delete them because they are harmful, not "withdraw" them. We can go through letter and verse about the errors and false assumptions, but my intention here is to help kylostar, not win a pissing contest with some Jimmy Hanrahan's buddy.) I stand by the advice to @Kylostar -- consult an immigration expert for legal advice, not this forum.
  16. Looking at train schedules to Annapolis.
  17. The grindr pic that sends you from "sometime" to "right now."
  18. 1) Ignore the talk about B1/B2 visas. B1/B2 is a tourist or business visa, and does not give the holder the right to live in the United States, but only to stay (typically) for 180 days. Not all people being deported today arrived illegally -- many arrived with a B1/B2 and stayed too long; the overstay is improper and, if long enough, can result in deportation and barred re-entry. 2) Especially ignore the talk about an American sponsor for a B1/B2. That does not exist, and even if someone had written such a letter, the US government has no way to pursue the American as the contract is not binding; the visa officer will most likely consider it a negative as it demonstrates that the applicant doesn't have resources of their own. 214(b) of the INA says that B1/B2 visa holders must demonstrate they have the means and intention to travel internationally and have sufficient ties that obligate them to return to their country of origin (i.e., some combination of job, family, property, etc. that no one would/could abandon). Requiring the assistance of an American undermines this and worsens their chances of receiving a visa. 3) Consult an LGBT-focused immigration/refugee group like Rainbow Railroad. RR works in Ukraine. They are experts in law, can assess your situation with your full details and an understanding of the law, and give you advice that is useful. In any event, get legal advice from legal experts, not wikisourced from bulletin boards with unknown experience or qualifications to advise. 4) @Kylostar, delete the RM profile.
  19. Please offer some detail, otherwise it appears to be a hit job.
  20. Is this profile meant to be taken seriously? Really? Doesn't seem to be. The amused and incredulous responses seem to be in keeping with the comically absurd profile. (I think Grace's water bra is about to spring another leak.)
  21. He really wowed his last reviewer: "Tall & Handsome, but that's about it. No passion or attentiveness. Don't touch this and I don't do that, for that amount of money! I've paid much less for far better."
  22. Asterisk

    Atlanta

    Then what do you want the rest of us to glean from your valuable contribution?
  23. Wait, what? Where'd this come from?!
  24. You've got this.
  25. Pulls off the sexy bohemian lumberjack vibe well... and pics show a huge dick
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