RamPoundAss
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from Scott Virginian in Former massive bbuilder, jet pilot and "provider" Tony Maxim has died
Speaking of narcissists…
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from Asterisk in Former massive bbuilder, jet pilot and "provider" Tony Maxim has died
Speaking of narcissists…
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Former massive bbuilder, jet pilot and "provider" Tony Maxim has died
Speaking of narcissists…
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from + robear in Former massive bbuilder, jet pilot and "provider" Tony Maxim has died
Speaking of narcissists…
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from Marc in Calif in Cruise_nyc
As my mother used to say, “I’m 34 and holding.”
And yes, it feels odd invoking my mother in such a forum as this.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from lanyc in Cruise_nyc
As my mother used to say, “I’m 34 and holding.”
And yes, it feels odd invoking my mother in such a forum as this.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from + MakeMeCowboy in New profile — RexCarrNJNYC
He’s tall, but I think 6’4” might be a slight exaggeration. I would have guessed 6’2” or 3”. I didn’t pull out my yardstick, however. LOL
Yes, that’s his current physique. Not as trimmed though.
Age… I’d say close to the stated age.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from Cliff in New profile — RexCarrNJNYC
Took one for the team. Looks like his pics. Chest hair not trimmed like in photos, but not a hairy beast. Great personality, wants to make a connection with you and make sure you have a good time, interactive and proactive. Good conversation if that’s important to you. Kissing, however, was limited to closed mouth/lips. Recommended unless French kissing is mandatory for you, or discuss more in advance. Maybe it was just me. Does ask that $ be placed in sight (to prevent from not being paid, which happened to him), but he doesn’t collect until you’re done.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from kyleham in New profile — RexCarrNJNYC
Took one for the team. Looks like his pics. Chest hair not trimmed like in photos, but not a hairy beast. Great personality, wants to make a connection with you and make sure you have a good time, interactive and proactive. Good conversation if that’s important to you. Kissing, however, was limited to closed mouth/lips. Recommended unless French kissing is mandatory for you, or discuss more in advance. Maybe it was just me. Does ask that $ be placed in sight (to prevent from not being paid, which happened to him), but he doesn’t collect until you’re done.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from + nycman in New profile — RexCarrNJNYC
Took one for the team. Looks like his pics. Chest hair not trimmed like in photos, but not a hairy beast. Great personality, wants to make a connection with you and make sure you have a good time, interactive and proactive. Good conversation if that’s important to you. Kissing, however, was limited to closed mouth/lips. Recommended unless French kissing is mandatory for you, or discuss more in advance. Maybe it was just me. Does ask that $ be placed in sight (to prevent from not being paid, which happened to him), but he doesn’t collect until you’re done.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from queensboroboy in Any experience with LucaUK?
Visiting NYC now.
https://rent.men/LucaUK
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from + azdr0710 in New profile — RexCarrNJNYC
I think the other guy is his bf. That’s what I got out of it.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from TorontoDrew in New profile — RexCarrNJNYC
Any info?
https://rent.men/RexCarrNJNYC
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from MmM in 411 on MauroXXL
As a top myself, that wouldn’t come into play if we were to meet.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from Whippoorwill in Second Chances?
You’re assuming he could schedule another session at the last minute. First, depending on location, time of day, etc. a provider doesn’t always have a bunch of offers that he can just pick from. Then there’s timing… you cancelled minutes before the session? Unless they are really close to the provider, don’t need to shower first, etc. that’s not enough time to line someone else up and get them there in all but rare cases. Third… a 3 hour session. Most sessions are an hour. Now you expect the client to be able to find someone for a 3 hour session with almost no notice?
Common sense says you let the provider know you’re stuck in traffic and will be 15 minutes late. Ask if starting and ending the session 15 minutes late is a problem. Most (good) providers aren’t stacking one appointment immediately after the first one, or making plans with friends right after. They need time between to get cleaned up, etc. If the later end time is a problem, ask if you can start 15 minutes late but end on time for the same price. 15 minutes is only about 8% of 3 hours, you’re not losing out much, and lesson learned to leave more time for traffic.
Quite frankly, I’m not sure this is the entire story, since I can’t figure out who would 1.) wait until the last minute to cancel, and 2.) wouldn’t think to see if a late arrival was a problem before cancelling. I suspect there’s more to the story.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from Walt in Second Chances?
You’re assuming he could schedule another session at the last minute. First, depending on location, time of day, etc. a provider doesn’t always have a bunch of offers that he can just pick from. Then there’s timing… you cancelled minutes before the session? Unless they are really close to the provider, don’t need to shower first, etc. that’s not enough time to line someone else up and get them there in all but rare cases. Third… a 3 hour session. Most sessions are an hour. Now you expect the client to be able to find someone for a 3 hour session with almost no notice?
Common sense says you let the provider know you’re stuck in traffic and will be 15 minutes late. Ask if starting and ending the session 15 minutes late is a problem. Most (good) providers aren’t stacking one appointment immediately after the first one, or making plans with friends right after. They need time between to get cleaned up, etc. If the later end time is a problem, ask if you can start 15 minutes late but end on time for the same price. 15 minutes is only about 8% of 3 hours, you’re not losing out much, and lesson learned to leave more time for traffic.
Quite frankly, I’m not sure this is the entire story, since I can’t figure out who would 1.) wait until the last minute to cancel, and 2.) wouldn’t think to see if a late arrival was a problem before cancelling. I suspect there’s more to the story.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from Barcode in Second Chances?
You’re assuming he could schedule another session at the last minute. First, depending on location, time of day, etc. a provider doesn’t always have a bunch of offers that he can just pick from. Then there’s timing… you cancelled minutes before the session? Unless they are really close to the provider, don’t need to shower first, etc. that’s not enough time to line someone else up and get them there in all but rare cases. Third… a 3 hour session. Most sessions are an hour. Now you expect the client to be able to find someone for a 3 hour session with almost no notice?
Common sense says you let the provider know you’re stuck in traffic and will be 15 minutes late. Ask if starting and ending the session 15 minutes late is a problem. Most (good) providers aren’t stacking one appointment immediately after the first one, or making plans with friends right after. They need time between to get cleaned up, etc. If the later end time is a problem, ask if you can start 15 minutes late but end on time for the same price. 15 minutes is only about 8% of 3 hours, you’re not losing out much, and lesson learned to leave more time for traffic.
Quite frankly, I’m not sure this is the entire story, since I can’t figure out who would 1.) wait until the last minute to cancel, and 2.) wouldn’t think to see if a late arrival was a problem before cancelling. I suspect there’s more to the story.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from Luv2play in Second Chances?
You’re assuming he could schedule another session at the last minute. First, depending on location, time of day, etc. a provider doesn’t always have a bunch of offers that he can just pick from. Then there’s timing… you cancelled minutes before the session? Unless they are really close to the provider, don’t need to shower first, etc. that’s not enough time to line someone else up and get them there in all but rare cases. Third… a 3 hour session. Most sessions are an hour. Now you expect the client to be able to find someone for a 3 hour session with almost no notice?
Common sense says you let the provider know you’re stuck in traffic and will be 15 minutes late. Ask if starting and ending the session 15 minutes late is a problem. Most (good) providers aren’t stacking one appointment immediately after the first one, or making plans with friends right after. They need time between to get cleaned up, etc. If the later end time is a problem, ask if you can start 15 minutes late but end on time for the same price. 15 minutes is only about 8% of 3 hours, you’re not losing out much, and lesson learned to leave more time for traffic.
Quite frankly, I’m not sure this is the entire story, since I can’t figure out who would 1.) wait until the last minute to cancel, and 2.) wouldn’t think to see if a late arrival was a problem before cancelling. I suspect there’s more to the story.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from Wanderoz in Second Chances?
You’re assuming he could schedule another session at the last minute. First, depending on location, time of day, etc. a provider doesn’t always have a bunch of offers that he can just pick from. Then there’s timing… you cancelled minutes before the session? Unless they are really close to the provider, don’t need to shower first, etc. that’s not enough time to line someone else up and get them there in all but rare cases. Third… a 3 hour session. Most sessions are an hour. Now you expect the client to be able to find someone for a 3 hour session with almost no notice?
Common sense says you let the provider know you’re stuck in traffic and will be 15 minutes late. Ask if starting and ending the session 15 minutes late is a problem. Most (good) providers aren’t stacking one appointment immediately after the first one, or making plans with friends right after. They need time between to get cleaned up, etc. If the later end time is a problem, ask if you can start 15 minutes late but end on time for the same price. 15 minutes is only about 8% of 3 hours, you’re not losing out much, and lesson learned to leave more time for traffic.
Quite frankly, I’m not sure this is the entire story, since I can’t figure out who would 1.) wait until the last minute to cancel, and 2.) wouldn’t think to see if a late arrival was a problem before cancelling. I suspect there’s more to the story.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from BabyBoomer in Second Chances?
You’re assuming he could schedule another session at the last minute. First, depending on location, time of day, etc. a provider doesn’t always have a bunch of offers that he can just pick from. Then there’s timing… you cancelled minutes before the session? Unless they are really close to the provider, don’t need to shower first, etc. that’s not enough time to line someone else up and get them there in all but rare cases. Third… a 3 hour session. Most sessions are an hour. Now you expect the client to be able to find someone for a 3 hour session with almost no notice?
Common sense says you let the provider know you’re stuck in traffic and will be 15 minutes late. Ask if starting and ending the session 15 minutes late is a problem. Most (good) providers aren’t stacking one appointment immediately after the first one, or making plans with friends right after. They need time between to get cleaned up, etc. If the later end time is a problem, ask if you can start 15 minutes late but end on time for the same price. 15 minutes is only about 8% of 3 hours, you’re not losing out much, and lesson learned to leave more time for traffic.
Quite frankly, I’m not sure this is the entire story, since I can’t figure out who would 1.) wait until the last minute to cancel, and 2.) wouldn’t think to see if a late arrival was a problem before cancelling. I suspect there’s more to the story.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from + Charlie in Second Chances?
You’re assuming he could schedule another session at the last minute. First, depending on location, time of day, etc. a provider doesn’t always have a bunch of offers that he can just pick from. Then there’s timing… you cancelled minutes before the session? Unless they are really close to the provider, don’t need to shower first, etc. that’s not enough time to line someone else up and get them there in all but rare cases. Third… a 3 hour session. Most sessions are an hour. Now you expect the client to be able to find someone for a 3 hour session with almost no notice?
Common sense says you let the provider know you’re stuck in traffic and will be 15 minutes late. Ask if starting and ending the session 15 minutes late is a problem. Most (good) providers aren’t stacking one appointment immediately after the first one, or making plans with friends right after. They need time between to get cleaned up, etc. If the later end time is a problem, ask if you can start 15 minutes late but end on time for the same price. 15 minutes is only about 8% of 3 hours, you’re not losing out much, and lesson learned to leave more time for traffic.
Quite frankly, I’m not sure this is the entire story, since I can’t figure out who would 1.) wait until the last minute to cancel, and 2.) wouldn’t think to see if a late arrival was a problem before cancelling. I suspect there’s more to the story.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from Strafe13 in Second Chances?
You’re assuming he could schedule another session at the last minute. First, depending on location, time of day, etc. a provider doesn’t always have a bunch of offers that he can just pick from. Then there’s timing… you cancelled minutes before the session? Unless they are really close to the provider, don’t need to shower first, etc. that’s not enough time to line someone else up and get them there in all but rare cases. Third… a 3 hour session. Most sessions are an hour. Now you expect the client to be able to find someone for a 3 hour session with almost no notice?
Common sense says you let the provider know you’re stuck in traffic and will be 15 minutes late. Ask if starting and ending the session 15 minutes late is a problem. Most (good) providers aren’t stacking one appointment immediately after the first one, or making plans with friends right after. They need time between to get cleaned up, etc. If the later end time is a problem, ask if you can start 15 minutes late but end on time for the same price. 15 minutes is only about 8% of 3 hours, you’re not losing out much, and lesson learned to leave more time for traffic.
Quite frankly, I’m not sure this is the entire story, since I can’t figure out who would 1.) wait until the last minute to cancel, and 2.) wouldn’t think to see if a late arrival was a problem before cancelling. I suspect there’s more to the story.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from coriolis888 in Second Chances?
You’re assuming he could schedule another session at the last minute. First, depending on location, time of day, etc. a provider doesn’t always have a bunch of offers that he can just pick from. Then there’s timing… you cancelled minutes before the session? Unless they are really close to the provider, don’t need to shower first, etc. that’s not enough time to line someone else up and get them there in all but rare cases. Third… a 3 hour session. Most sessions are an hour. Now you expect the client to be able to find someone for a 3 hour session with almost no notice?
Common sense says you let the provider know you’re stuck in traffic and will be 15 minutes late. Ask if starting and ending the session 15 minutes late is a problem. Most (good) providers aren’t stacking one appointment immediately after the first one, or making plans with friends right after. They need time between to get cleaned up, etc. If the later end time is a problem, ask if you can start 15 minutes late but end on time for the same price. 15 minutes is only about 8% of 3 hours, you’re not losing out much, and lesson learned to leave more time for traffic.
Quite frankly, I’m not sure this is the entire story, since I can’t figure out who would 1.) wait until the last minute to cancel, and 2.) wouldn’t think to see if a late arrival was a problem before cancelling. I suspect there’s more to the story.
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RamPoundAss got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Second Chances?
You’re assuming he could schedule another session at the last minute. First, depending on location, time of day, etc. a provider doesn’t always have a bunch of offers that he can just pick from. Then there’s timing… you cancelled minutes before the session? Unless they are really close to the provider, don’t need to shower first, etc. that’s not enough time to line someone else up and get them there in all but rare cases. Third… a 3 hour session. Most sessions are an hour. Now you expect the client to be able to find someone for a 3 hour session with almost no notice?
Common sense says you let the provider know you’re stuck in traffic and will be 15 minutes late. Ask if starting and ending the session 15 minutes late is a problem. Most (good) providers aren’t stacking one appointment immediately after the first one, or making plans with friends right after. They need time between to get cleaned up, etc. If the later end time is a problem, ask if you can start 15 minutes late but end on time for the same price. 15 minutes is only about 8% of 3 hours, you’re not losing out much, and lesson learned to leave more time for traffic.
Quite frankly, I’m not sure this is the entire story, since I can’t figure out who would 1.) wait until the last minute to cancel, and 2.) wouldn’t think to see if a late arrival was a problem before cancelling. I suspect there’s more to the story.