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HornyLatinBi

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  1. sounds like he has some real anger management issues, haha
  2. it DEFINITELY does not work for everyone, as your response very well states, haha
  3. i would really have trouble with that one.... lots of trouble with it in fact
  4. haha - i think we are ALL here looking for the same thing, and i btw LOVE the pics you post, so thanks for that to you and everyone else that posts similar stuff here for all of us
  5. and how are we supposed to know that "for sure"?
  6. i was asked to impersonate a bike messenger - that was OK i was asked to be a food delivery guy - that was OK I was asked to be an "illegal immigrant" - NOT OK
  7. any bisex fantasies? MMW situation??
  8. Never ever encourage an asshole - you dodged a bullet, man!
  9. "Thank you for thinking of us older people. Thank you for caring for us." A really interesting read for all of us, courtesy of Bon Appetit magazine, featuring the work of "Heart of Dinner": Heart of Dinner is part of a wave of projects that have emerged in the last couple of years to support Asian immigrant enclaves. Grassroots organizations serving different Asian communities and needs are thriving throughout the country: Mott Street Girls, which aims to tell the stories of Manhattan’s Chinatown; Compassion in Oakland, which provides the elderly with chaperones amidst the rise of anti-Asian violence; the Los Angeles Koreatown branch of Zoomers to Boomers, which provides grocery deliveries for the elderly so they can safely shelter in place. These community aid projects have largely been spearheaded by young Asian Americans in their 20s and 30s. Given the way many young people in the Asian diaspora flock to these immigrant neighborhoods, it’s perhaps entirely unsurprising that their unique flavor of mutual aid has been so intergenerational. Chinatown's Mutual Aid Societies
  10. interesting discussion here, thanks everyone the ONLY difference between the 2 RMs I see at this point, is that on rentMasseur I can find some guys who honestly are into the true spiritual science of bodyworking (licensed or not) while on rentMen such a conversation would just feel totally out of place i am always on the hunt for guys who do introduce a kind of mindfulness into their sexual work and even though i wish there were sites that were more specifically into that, for now rentMasseur is as close as i can ever get. agreed?
  11. The RM ad seems kinda "low effort" though - my first response is that he has a good attitude and could be fun. But I want to know more before committing to anything, right?
  12. I offer a ton of advice to you that is all contained in ONE word:"Boundaries" Have that difficult conversation sooner rather than later - you will thank me later on. I promise. Take it from one who knows.
  13. Given the choice, I prefer to HOST... better for me and I think better for the client because I can control the "ambience" of the situation -- they get to indulge in a more total experience in my own setting, instead of a hotel (last choice for me.... never totally comfortable) or their home (I don't know what to expect). There is one downside to my hosting - I hate having the client have to now deal with public transportation (NYC) or a drive home.
  14. For me the answer is easy... Due to my particular "niche" I will not ever do more than one a day, unless one of the requests is specifically for a therapeutic/sensual massage, and expectations are made clear. Trying to do more than one a day is not good for my health and is unfair to my guest.
  15. 5 times a day? 7? 3? Sounds like a great reason to pass him by, but of course no companion is going to ever say to a prospective client that he could only slot him in between guest #5 and guest #6, of course, so one has to follow one's hunches and make smart choices. Back to the question....
  16. it is not political... and thanks for sharing... the question of the day also is where will Eurovision 2023 take place: https://eurovisionworld.com/eurovision/2023/event
  17. Totally agree.... the biggest complaint I hear is when someone reaches out and gets crickets in response!
  18. Yes, you are right. When I host (which I prefer to do) I think about that the guy is probably nervous and anything I can do to create a place that shows security and comfort is good for him. I liked the "ambience" idea but I would change the word to something that actually means something when you hear it!
  19. yes! marry me, please!😒😍
  20. Pleasssse add Point Reyes to your suggestins!
  21. Totally agree with you. I have met guys with new ads and no reviews who are asking for $400.... or "how much can you pay" which is nuts-o!!!
  22. i was in oakland a few months ago and it was funny how my friends there warned me that my old neighborhood has become full of homeless, motorcycle gands, pot smokers, prayer circles, etc, etc. actually, they were just wrong. my old turf was vibrant and full of energy. when i was in SF sure the people i like to think of as living on the edge were definitely out on the streets but where else are they supposed to go? was their presence unwelcome? sure - but there were only menacing to my sense of "how could this be happening here?", not to my personal safety. there are some areas that have not gone the way of NYC-gentrification, sure - but i am not certain that is a 100% bad thing.
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