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  1. Very few people tip the dancers when they are on stage. It does interrupt the dancer and the show for other patrons. I would certainly not touch a dancer intimately on stage unsolicited.

     

    There are private booths and if you want to show your appreciation for a dancer that's where to do it.

  2. I would suggest looking at / including Jake among your possible choices....

    He delivered a session that exceeded expectations in fun / playful ways about 2 months ago.....

    I still get London scheduled on my biz travel calendar pretty regularly.....

    Going forward I would always now consider Jake if I wanted a satisfying massage date when I’m in that city.....

    Hot look / Hot Bod / a talented man & a nice guy.....IMO, worth the time & £££

     

    https://rentmasseur.com/SEXYMODELJAKE

     

     

    https://rent.men/JAKETHEMODEL

     

    I found Jake very hard to communicate with.

     

    I don't if it was a bad time or he is just very busy, but I messaged him this week about setting up in appointment a couple of days in advance. He replies 24 hours later. I thought that's fair enough for a first message but I reply back straight away, then no response for over 24 hours. The same happens again. It's pretty much impossible to set up an appointment like this.

  3. I have only ever visited Island House on a day pass. My personal preference is to stay at Alexander's and visit Island House on a day pass.

     

    Alexander's is a beautiful property, the staff are excellent and I love the calm and serenity of the place at night. In recent years its clientele has become more mixed. You will have straight couples staying as well as mixed groups of straight/gay friends. The mix will be different each time you stay and if you're a solo male traveller looking to mingle you may be disappointed.

     

    Island House can be a lot of fun. The gym has been refurbished in the past year or so and it's nice to people watch from the poolside cafe bar. But I prefer the option to escape if someone is being a bit overbearing.

  4. Concerned to hear this, it's not good for the other clubs in the long term if Campus is suffering.

     

    Campus could start by looking at its online presence. It is way, way, behind Stock. The Campus website hasn't been updated for ages and Stock has a bigger presence on social media.

  5. I would advise strongly against doing anything in Russia that could lead to you being compromised.

     

    It may sound like something out of a James Bond movie, but it's known that the major hotels in Moscow are bugged. Luring people into honey traps to gather potential Kompromat is standard practise.

  6. I would advise strongly against doing anything in Russia that could lead to you being compromised.

     

    It may sound like something out of a James Bond movie, but it's known that the major hotels in Moscow are bugged. Luring people into honey traps to gather potential Kompromat is standard practise.

  7. I've seen a fair number of videos of Austin having sex with people who seem to be either clients or hook-ups and often wondered if they were aware they had been posted online. I can't see why anyone outside of the industry would agree to it.

  8. A quick update from a 2nd visit for Labor Day weekend:

     

    Unfortunately, I couldn't stay at Stock for long on Friday. I'd had two long days and was too tired for a night out. One reason why I choose holiday weekends to go to Montreal is you are guaranteed three busy nights in a row, so if one night proves to be a dud it's no problem,

     

    Saturday at Stock was really busy. Lots of patrons standing and lots of good stage performances from Enrique, Mike and Morgan. Tyler seems really popular and picked up a lot of tips on stage.

     

    There was poor weather in Montreal on Sunday, but still lots of patrons. However, there were only about 15 dancers.

     

    I've been going to Stock long enough to know that dancers will always come and go. But this year I've seen quite a few I've known well stop dancing (Joe, Spencer, Yannick) and I can't deny having missed them dancing. That's not a reflection on the current roster of dancers, but the loss of familiar faces.

  9. Just returned from Canada Day weekend in Montreal, with long summer days and very high temperatures day and night.

     

    I'll admit to having had some reservations about this trip. I knew that long time favorites like Yannick would not be at Stock and Spencer performs very rarely.

     

    Thursday at Stock was extremely quiet. Saturday was typically very busy. Friday and Sunday were both moderately busy.

     

    There were lots of new dancers. Morgan was very good at working the crowd on stage. Franco's physique is phenomenal. Had private dances with Jaycob and Rico. Sadly, I didn't see Chris all weekend, who I missed having a dance with last year.

     

    Joe has stopped dancing, but is now working for the club as staff and seems very happy with his new job.

     

    I didn't have time to visit Campus, but recognized a lot of former Stock dancers hanging around outside.

     

    The real takeaway from the trip was it looks like The Village has really turned a corner.

     

    A few years ago The Village really looked like it was in a state of permanent decline. Last year's new openings Bar Renard and District Video lounge are going strong. There were a lot of new shops and restaurants that I didn't recognize from last year. A new diner La Dînette à Mado has opened next to Cabaret Mado. There's still a lot of vacant real estate but it isn't as noticeable.

     

    The old Bourbon complex has now been demolished and the condo building that will replace it is marketing for pre-sales:

     

    https://www.lebourbon.co/registration

     

    Look forward to returning for Labor Day weekend.

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