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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from + quoththeraven in Newfound Understanding Empathy Regarding Emails   
    As a client, I am often irritated by the many different restrictions on potential communications between myself and a potential provider. Some say do not call, text only, others say no emails, some say only emails no text. Etc Etc. All the while I grumble, "but wait...don't you want my custom?"
     
    Recently I found some very expensive but poorly chosen bespoke computer equipment ( at the time in 2010 $5k per system) in my closet that I was going to put on the curb. My Husband, after making some choice comments on my judgement, persuaded me to try out eBay and sell the parts. I have never even bought anything on ebay.
     
    Without going into boring details, after setting what I thought were reasonable very discounted prices based on similar items for sale, I have been bombarded with a torrent of emails which I initially started to dutifully respond. But it is never ending, some people dickering over $1.00 on a $20 component, pointing out the most insignificant variance. On the times I just acquiesced and said fine your price- they didn't even buy it then!
     
    Perhaps many/most are well intentioned and just need a little information, but it is overwhelming. The irony is I can't imagine if these emails were over something so personal as companionship or sex! It has been an educational experience for me. I guess I am a bit sheltered in not having this experience before. In my company, people only email me with inquiries that are well thought out and I don't have to go back and forth so often. A call really can weed out the chafe and get to the point. The second computer is going straight to our local tech school...maybe someone there can do something with it, but I won't be taking that one apart.
     
    Thanks to all who endure us :-)
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from big-n-tall in Newfound Understanding Empathy Regarding Emails   
    As a client, I am often irritated by the many different restrictions on potential communications between myself and a potential provider. Some say do not call, text only, others say no emails, some say only emails no text. Etc Etc. All the while I grumble, "but wait...don't you want my custom?"
     
    Recently I found some very expensive but poorly chosen bespoke computer equipment ( at the time in 2010 $5k per system) in my closet that I was going to put on the curb. My Husband, after making some choice comments on my judgement, persuaded me to try out eBay and sell the parts. I have never even bought anything on ebay.
     
    Without going into boring details, after setting what I thought were reasonable very discounted prices based on similar items for sale, I have been bombarded with a torrent of emails which I initially started to dutifully respond. But it is never ending, some people dickering over $1.00 on a $20 component, pointing out the most insignificant variance. On the times I just acquiesced and said fine your price- they didn't even buy it then!
     
    Perhaps many/most are well intentioned and just need a little information, but it is overwhelming. The irony is I can't imagine if these emails were over something so personal as companionship or sex! It has been an educational experience for me. I guess I am a bit sheltered in not having this experience before. In my company, people only email me with inquiries that are well thought out and I don't have to go back and forth so often. A call really can weed out the chafe and get to the point. The second computer is going straight to our local tech school...maybe someone there can do something with it, but I won't be taking that one apart.
     
    Thanks to all who endure us :-)
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from + Eric Hassan in Newfound Understanding Empathy Regarding Emails   
    As a client, I am often irritated by the many different restrictions on potential communications between myself and a potential provider. Some say do not call, text only, others say no emails, some say only emails no text. Etc Etc. All the while I grumble, "but wait...don't you want my custom?"
     
    Recently I found some very expensive but poorly chosen bespoke computer equipment ( at the time in 2010 $5k per system) in my closet that I was going to put on the curb. My Husband, after making some choice comments on my judgement, persuaded me to try out eBay and sell the parts. I have never even bought anything on ebay.
     
    Without going into boring details, after setting what I thought were reasonable very discounted prices based on similar items for sale, I have been bombarded with a torrent of emails which I initially started to dutifully respond. But it is never ending, some people dickering over $1.00 on a $20 component, pointing out the most insignificant variance. On the times I just acquiesced and said fine your price- they didn't even buy it then!
     
    Perhaps many/most are well intentioned and just need a little information, but it is overwhelming. The irony is I can't imagine if these emails were over something so personal as companionship or sex! It has been an educational experience for me. I guess I am a bit sheltered in not having this experience before. In my company, people only email me with inquiries that are well thought out and I don't have to go back and forth so often. A call really can weed out the chafe and get to the point. The second computer is going straight to our local tech school...maybe someone there can do something with it, but I won't be taking that one apart.
     
    Thanks to all who endure us :-)
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from + tassojunior in Newfound Understanding Empathy Regarding Emails   
    As a client, I am often irritated by the many different restrictions on potential communications between myself and a potential provider. Some say do not call, text only, others say no emails, some say only emails no text. Etc Etc. All the while I grumble, "but wait...don't you want my custom?"
     
    Recently I found some very expensive but poorly chosen bespoke computer equipment ( at the time in 2010 $5k per system) in my closet that I was going to put on the curb. My Husband, after making some choice comments on my judgement, persuaded me to try out eBay and sell the parts. I have never even bought anything on ebay.
     
    Without going into boring details, after setting what I thought were reasonable very discounted prices based on similar items for sale, I have been bombarded with a torrent of emails which I initially started to dutifully respond. But it is never ending, some people dickering over $1.00 on a $20 component, pointing out the most insignificant variance. On the times I just acquiesced and said fine your price- they didn't even buy it then!
     
    Perhaps many/most are well intentioned and just need a little information, but it is overwhelming. The irony is I can't imagine if these emails were over something so personal as companionship or sex! It has been an educational experience for me. I guess I am a bit sheltered in not having this experience before. In my company, people only email me with inquiries that are well thought out and I don't have to go back and forth so often. A call really can weed out the chafe and get to the point. The second computer is going straight to our local tech school...maybe someone there can do something with it, but I won't be taking that one apart.
     
    Thanks to all who endure us :-)
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from + José Soplanucas in Newfound Understanding Empathy Regarding Emails   
    As a client, I am often irritated by the many different restrictions on potential communications between myself and a potential provider. Some say do not call, text only, others say no emails, some say only emails no text. Etc Etc. All the while I grumble, "but wait...don't you want my custom?"
     
    Recently I found some very expensive but poorly chosen bespoke computer equipment ( at the time in 2010 $5k per system) in my closet that I was going to put on the curb. My Husband, after making some choice comments on my judgement, persuaded me to try out eBay and sell the parts. I have never even bought anything on ebay.
     
    Without going into boring details, after setting what I thought were reasonable very discounted prices based on similar items for sale, I have been bombarded with a torrent of emails which I initially started to dutifully respond. But it is never ending, some people dickering over $1.00 on a $20 component, pointing out the most insignificant variance. On the times I just acquiesced and said fine your price- they didn't even buy it then!
     
    Perhaps many/most are well intentioned and just need a little information, but it is overwhelming. The irony is I can't imagine if these emails were over something so personal as companionship or sex! It has been an educational experience for me. I guess I am a bit sheltered in not having this experience before. In my company, people only email me with inquiries that are well thought out and I don't have to go back and forth so often. A call really can weed out the chafe and get to the point. The second computer is going straight to our local tech school...maybe someone there can do something with it, but I won't be taking that one apart.
     
    Thanks to all who endure us :-)
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from MrMattBig in Newfound Understanding Empathy Regarding Emails   
    As a client, I am often irritated by the many different restrictions on potential communications between myself and a potential provider. Some say do not call, text only, others say no emails, some say only emails no text. Etc Etc. All the while I grumble, "but wait...don't you want my custom?"
     
    Recently I found some very expensive but poorly chosen bespoke computer equipment ( at the time in 2010 $5k per system) in my closet that I was going to put on the curb. My Husband, after making some choice comments on my judgement, persuaded me to try out eBay and sell the parts. I have never even bought anything on ebay.
     
    Without going into boring details, after setting what I thought were reasonable very discounted prices based on similar items for sale, I have been bombarded with a torrent of emails which I initially started to dutifully respond. But it is never ending, some people dickering over $1.00 on a $20 component, pointing out the most insignificant variance. On the times I just acquiesced and said fine your price- they didn't even buy it then!
     
    Perhaps many/most are well intentioned and just need a little information, but it is overwhelming. The irony is I can't imagine if these emails were over something so personal as companionship or sex! It has been an educational experience for me. I guess I am a bit sheltered in not having this experience before. In my company, people only email me with inquiries that are well thought out and I don't have to go back and forth so often. A call really can weed out the chafe and get to the point. The second computer is going straight to our local tech school...maybe someone there can do something with it, but I won't be taking that one apart.
     
    Thanks to all who endure us :-)
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from + newatthis in Newfound Understanding Empathy Regarding Emails   
    As a client, I am often irritated by the many different restrictions on potential communications between myself and a potential provider. Some say do not call, text only, others say no emails, some say only emails no text. Etc Etc. All the while I grumble, "but wait...don't you want my custom?"
     
    Recently I found some very expensive but poorly chosen bespoke computer equipment ( at the time in 2010 $5k per system) in my closet that I was going to put on the curb. My Husband, after making some choice comments on my judgement, persuaded me to try out eBay and sell the parts. I have never even bought anything on ebay.
     
    Without going into boring details, after setting what I thought were reasonable very discounted prices based on similar items for sale, I have been bombarded with a torrent of emails which I initially started to dutifully respond. But it is never ending, some people dickering over $1.00 on a $20 component, pointing out the most insignificant variance. On the times I just acquiesced and said fine your price- they didn't even buy it then!
     
    Perhaps many/most are well intentioned and just need a little information, but it is overwhelming. The irony is I can't imagine if these emails were over something so personal as companionship or sex! It has been an educational experience for me. I guess I am a bit sheltered in not having this experience before. In my company, people only email me with inquiries that are well thought out and I don't have to go back and forth so often. A call really can weed out the chafe and get to the point. The second computer is going straight to our local tech school...maybe someone there can do something with it, but I won't be taking that one apart.
     
    Thanks to all who endure us :-)
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from + Tarte Gogo in Newfound Understanding Empathy Regarding Emails   
    As a client, I am often irritated by the many different restrictions on potential communications between myself and a potential provider. Some say do not call, text only, others say no emails, some say only emails no text. Etc Etc. All the while I grumble, "but wait...don't you want my custom?"
     
    Recently I found some very expensive but poorly chosen bespoke computer equipment ( at the time in 2010 $5k per system) in my closet that I was going to put on the curb. My Husband, after making some choice comments on my judgement, persuaded me to try out eBay and sell the parts. I have never even bought anything on ebay.
     
    Without going into boring details, after setting what I thought were reasonable very discounted prices based on similar items for sale, I have been bombarded with a torrent of emails which I initially started to dutifully respond. But it is never ending, some people dickering over $1.00 on a $20 component, pointing out the most insignificant variance. On the times I just acquiesced and said fine your price- they didn't even buy it then!
     
    Perhaps many/most are well intentioned and just need a little information, but it is overwhelming. The irony is I can't imagine if these emails were over something so personal as companionship or sex! It has been an educational experience for me. I guess I am a bit sheltered in not having this experience before. In my company, people only email me with inquiries that are well thought out and I don't have to go back and forth so often. A call really can weed out the chafe and get to the point. The second computer is going straight to our local tech school...maybe someone there can do something with it, but I won't be taking that one apart.
     
    Thanks to all who endure us :-)
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from steed8 in Boston has awesome talent!   
    @Formerlurker: Enough
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from wklucas in Boston has awesome talent!   
    @Formerlurker: Enough
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to escortrod in Ford makes major announcement   
    I would also expect that a large number of Americans will resent giving up a personal vehicle, even if they do not drive it themselves. My limited experience of shared vehicles in the States (Zipcar in New York) is that the vehicles were kept in significantly worse condition than Zipcars in London. I don’t know if that is purely economic, or if New Yorkers are willing to put up with worse (the latter being entirely possible given the state of the subway), but I can imagine many wanting to maintain a personal vehicle for that reason alone. Ultimately it may be regulation that pushes private vehicles off of the roads. When cars become truly interconnected it will probably pose too great a safety and security risk to allow individuals to be responsible for the maintenance of their vehicles. It would be like allowing private trains on high speed railways.
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to + Charlie in Ford makes major announcement   
    My father swore by Chevy and Pontiac, and owned nothing else in my lifetime. Of course, he has been dead for 40 years, so if he were still in the market, he could no longer buy a Pontiac, and I wonder if he would still buy only a GM car.
     
    I have owned 6 Toyotas, 4 Mercedes, 3 Renaults, 1 Volkswagen, 1 Chevy, 1 Pontiac, 1 Ford, 1 Mercury, 1 Plymouth, 1 Honda, 1 Mazda, and 1 car badged as a Toyota Yaris iA, which was designed and engineered by Mazda, has a Mazda engine, is built in a Mazda factory and sold as a Mazda2 in most countries. The latter is typical of cars these days, which are rarely pure products of the company that sells them.
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to JuniorNYC in Introduction   
    Welcome @JakeParezi! Nice to see a friend on here!
     
    I have known Jake for nearly 10 years now. He was one of the first guys I made friends with after moving to New York from California. I can vouch for him by saying he's an all-around great guy!
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to nsguy45 in Boston has awesome talent!   
    While I agree with you that Boston has some awesome talent, I can attest that there are also quite a few disappointments, as well. Unfortunately, I encountered several of the latter prior to discovering M4M, which provides a wonderful service in helping to filter out the "not so awesome" who advertise their horizontal services on RM.
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to bigvalboy in Life is fragile...   
    Well God bless you. You will forever be in my eyes the 'Fun guy". Hang in there and keep us posted.
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to + Charlie in Life is fragile...   
    It's not good news, but I'm glad that you are taking the perspective that it could be much worse news.
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to + Funguy in Life is fragile...   
    I was just sitting here in front of my computer reading the daily bull shit and suddenly I've grown philosophical, for me at least.
     
    Reading about David and Eric and their accident and the fact that they have friends/family to take care of them is heartwarming.
     
    I was planning to come to the pool party, all rsvp'd, ready to surprise a few of our delectable friends and Karma, bitch that she is, decided to bite me in the ass.
    No symptoms, routine blood test and whammo - leukemia. At least the kind with the best treatment and prognosis (decades!) - CML.
    With that info, I'm putting up with the temporary chemo side effects as well as disease side effects, pushing myself to eat so I don't lose any more weight, and following doc's orders.
    Which, by the by, include some 420 edibles - great for pain and sleep.
     
    I go 2 times a week for extra iv hydration and that's probably where this is coming from. To be in a huge room divided into cubbies with patient after patient having something really bad, smiles on their faces still, hits home. Ran into a friend just there as a final follow up of breast cancer, she asked what? and I simply responded, nothing good. I got to thinking, actually I'm well off - good treatment, prognosis, like Eric and Dave I have friends and family to run out and get me a pizza if I'm suddenly hungry!
     
    A few of you guys already knew this and I greatly appreciate the reaching out and PM's. I've got my Big Boy pants on and I'm ready to face whatever pops up. After all, I'm still Funguy!
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to + Charlie in Do you agree with this advice?   
    I would interpret her comment to mean that your relationships with people are more important than the things you can list on your CV. I would agree on that as a message to young people graduating from college.
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from Angel in Rent boy now friend boy   
    I I love it. Good idea. Not truly meaningful from a legal perspective I am sure, but fun.
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from marylander1940 in Gutslayer BEWARE SCAM   
    Free, Thank you for this.... I was almost considering. I wish Boston wasn't this way so often....
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to cmennow in Gutslayer BEWARE SCAM   
    But why do people leave 5 star reviews and say the pics are theirs?!?!? I hate that! It's so misleading to those that might be considering hiring these scammers.
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    KinkyNEguy got a reaction from + freecahill1965 in Gutslayer BEWARE SCAM   
    Free, Thank you for this.... I was almost considering. I wish Boston wasn't this way so often....
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to Guy Fawkes in 411 Hungtool from rentmen visit to philly   
    MPD Alert!
    The OP has posted under three different handles, two in this thread.
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to sexymonk in 411 Hungtool from rentmen visit to philly   
    Lol. Do you know that even in other business credibility is valued and opinion of more established clients/ customer is valued. Here people don't want to have bad experience and that is why they want to hear from the members whom they can trust. Eventually, your day will come and from that day you will be trusted on! Till that happens, have patience and chill.
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    KinkyNEguy reacted to + freecahill1965 in AnacondaAndre Dallas TX   
    I just think that escorts that provide excellent service should be noted especially when they are so young.
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