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SouthOfTheBorder

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  1. there’s a thing among some, thinking they’re getting something for “free” - sometimes it’s a provider and sometimes it’s grindr hookup they don’t really seem to grasp that they pay in other ways: time, attention, dinners, etc Nothing is free it’s like they have to specifically signal they don’t have to pay - for whatever reason isn’t it just easier to skip the self-inflicted mindfuck and come to terms w paid sex ? it’s relevant because the “free” comment is ALWAYS in relation to paid
  2. age is just a number - until your health starts failing or more typically, a fall happens the very healthy & active people I’ve seen get to older age always seem to be done in by a fall, or series of falls that takes them out as an observer, it sure looks like an extended period of pain & suffering tbh
  3. interesting - I know it exists, but did not think a fist could get in there. makes sense tho when videos show fisting elbow deep is getting there with a dick dependent on size, or can it be technique ?
  4. The Cheneys (Dick & Lynne), Mike Pence & a slew of other Republican politicians went to see Hamilton because of the “correctness” ??? Said no one ever Hamilton is the most universally celebrated new piece of musical theatre in the last 20 years, without a doubt. There’s no right or wrong in opinions about theatre - it’s subjective. But distilling Hamilton down to your critiques of oft repeated sound-bites & talking points is just lazy. Tbh - seems more like trolling than an actual opinion fwiw
  5. Hamilton (on Broadway) maybe you’ve heard of it ?
  6. when people tell you who they are - believe them
  7. what do you know about the mythical second hole as either top or bottom ?
  8. technically true - but they probably shouldn’t be here most of them spend way too time begging the mods to censor posts they don’t like and issue warnings totally bizarre that so many are wrapped up in their “reputations” and all the laundering & maintenance required and then they have multiple aliases that they think is somehow undercover nothing short of seriously delusional
  9. insane stalkers get banned please stay on topic
  10. omg - still missing the entire point I see I can’t spell it out for you doll nor, can I walk you back from the limb you’re out on as for the mods - I’m sure they tire of your incessant requests to censor. these venues really aren’t for the thin-skinned but we digress, please stay on topic
  11. Elle Fanning stars in the lead - she’s American and it’s in English. skin color of some actors is just another departure from 18th century Russia
  12. Telechapero.com is another source for Spain based escorts. It’s not as detailed as rentmen and the reviews (if there are any) are even more suspect than RM. But it’s another source and some guys advertise on both. If they’re on both and you want to hire - tell them you found them Telechapero and may get a more local rate.
  13. hard to say - your assumption is the profiles here are reporting age accurately, which is highly unlikely
  14. very different shows with very different reviews & everything else. Oklahoma made no attempt to market itself as “woke” and none of the actors did any press to suggest otherwise. Oklahoma had a great run in New York on/off Broadway with sold out shows and critical acclaim. Sometimes NY theatre doesn’t translate to the rest of the country, especially for shows that aren’t just pure entertainment. 1776 sought to market the politics of the show from the get go. There was infighting among the cast & production among various issues including politics, which spilled into the press in some very unfortunate interviews that worked against the show. The show was not well-reviewed and my understanding is it struggled in NY. There was literally nothing positive about 1776 in the press or reviews to make anyone want to see it. If it went on tour, then that was a risky decision and probably only because it was a relatively inexpensive show to tour. I didn’t see it and had no desire.
  15. wise words indeed - applicable to paid or other encounters sexy is 80% attitude/20% looks that said, chances for success are increased by thorough research & selecting well-reviewed providers and then focusing on what you can bring to the experience. it’s a two-way street
  16. that’s the main choice. if you’re traveling economy/coach there’s not much anyone will do for you when things go wrong. First or Business is another scenario altogether. I won’t spend extra money for short domestic flights, but usually do for long-haul international. btw - the performance of the airlines is not just up to them. Increasingly, the passengers are creating problems & delays beyond the airlines control. Climate change is also affecting schedules with more extreme weather than ever.
  17. there’s another service which is very useful for frequent travelers - MedJet. It’s not travel insurance but rather a medical evacuation if you end up in a hospital for something major and you want to return to US for treatment, surgery, etc The decision to medically evacuate is not up to an insurance company- it’s the decision among patient and the doctors: doctor where the incident occurs and the your doctor at receiving hospital. Can be both international or domestic Very inexpensive and another layer of protection. They have an add-on for security services should something go south when you’re traveling, like robbery, assault, etc
  18. intellectually correct - unfortunately, the body & its functions are different matters entirely. my urologist isn’t buying the social construct there are some very interesting studies about the disconnect between one’s own chronological age & self-perceived age. Lots of thinking we are much younger than we actually are. Not that it’s a bad thing as it might actually keep us more active and healthier longer as long as it doesn’t lead to excessive risk-taking. the disconnect is probably due to the elderly becoming invisible in our culture and the reluctance to talk about it and/or acknowledge it. Of course, we all think we are the ones who won’t become invisible- until it’s happened. And of course, what follows elderly is an absolute taboo for most Americans. We do not like the D word.
  19. this is more a commentary on imperfect humans & exposing their flaws and humanity, exonerating someone in their community who they think is guilty. it’s not so far fetched - happens all the time, actually the bigger point is that great theater not only entertains, but makes you think & question your own thoughts/interpretations. You’re doing exactly that. And there is frequently no single true interpretation, many questions are not neatly answered and there are intentional loose ends. a really good thought provoking show takes days to settle - and that’s great theatre
  20. I think you’re putting way too much emphasis on how you perceive a productions “wokeness”. Oklahoma as an example had a tremendous run on Broadway and therefore would naturally do a national tour which always includes LA. It has nothing to do with the politics of the show and everything to do with the popularity and corresponding ticket sales. The trajectory of a Broadway show (before Broadway and after) is entirely predictable and follows a pattern. Oklahoma was first staged off Broadway at St Anne’s Warehouse in Brooklyn where it was sold out & rave reviews, then transferred to Broadway and the subsequent touring companies. It’s all about money. There are some real duds that somehow go on national tour. 1776 was not well reviewed and I don’t think that was a high demand show. Very surprised that would be on tour. it won some Tony’s but that is basically paid PR.
  21. interesting observation - I saw the most recent Oklahoma revival on Broadway 3x. I thought it was an outstanding reimagining of a classic American musical. It didn’t strike me as woke or political in any sense. The cast was updated to reflect a more modern sensibility & the music was in a stripped down acoustic vein which was gorgeous. Part of bringing back a classic is figuring out how to make it relevant and engaging for todays audience - updating the casts racial makeup is an easy way to do that. The thing I’ll remember about that show was the beautiful music. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea for sure and some really don’t like any changes to their beloved musicals
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