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Polish, per se, would not be a problem for me (I am not marrying him), but I expect it to be neat, well-applied, and not chipped in any way.
- Marc in Calif, JourneysEnd, Whippoorwill and 1 other
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I was wishing for a fast forward button like on VCRs of old.
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I met him. Technically good. Hit the perfect spot, but no charm or feeling. Machine. Was persistent in wanting to up-sell.
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2 hours ago, Medman said:
"400 an hour PP"
Gasp. I am glad I'm flying to Europe at the end of the week.
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Could we have just one smile?
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Anyone with knowledge of these two working in Florida:
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I like the idea of having a Ph.D. in judgement, but skip the decision-making.
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1 hour ago, LookingAround said:
Absolutely not. The vaccine doesn’t last that long.
Thanks for the reference. The only article I have seen that dealt directly with my question. Its conclusion is, however, less clear-cut than yours:
"people who received the smallpox vaccine prior to its discontinuation in 1972 likely still have some protection against the related monkeypox virus and other orthopoxviruses—it's just not entirely clear how much."
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Here's my question. I am old. I had the smallpox vaccine as a child in the early 1960s. Am I protected today against monkeypox?
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19 hours ago, jetlow said:
Since I travel a lot of I have something to say - its quite simple. It boils down to basic economics
Americans ( in general ) , especially those in New York / Los Angeles / San Francisco earn more money than Europeans, and take home more. It's that simple, and thus are willing to pay more. We are also taxed less. Coupled with demand and supply, rates are lower in most of Europe, London and Paris included, compared to what is asked in New York / Los Angeles/ San Francisco / Miami.
Its even lower in Spain, where supply is much more abundant, far greater than demand. Lowest rates in Europe I think in Spain.
I always believe the most simple explanation is the best one. Basic economics.
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You make it sound like Americans are swimming in loot. If so, it is because we need it. I divide my year between the US and Europe. There are many things which are vastly more expensive in the US than in Europe. Little ones like cell phones and internet access and big ones like health care, insurance, and education.
I think the price difference we are talking about here has more to do with law and social attitudes than with "take home pay." Guys I meet in Europe are more like the young Parisian mentioned above: they like meeting interesting men, want to have some fun, and are happy to augment their income along the way.
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11 minutes ago, robberbaron4u said:
And I am in agreement with you; however, if want to forego your Chevrolet for a spin in a Ferrari, you sometimes have to master the stick shift for an easy ride, an aggravation in the beginning but well worth the effort in the ending.
I love using the stick shift on my Fiat.
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Thanks, but I'll go with something a little more user-friendly and a little cheaper. It's not just how they look, but how they act and treat you.
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A little complicated.
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27 minutes ago, coriolis888 said:
One could reasonable conclude that the extra payment you made is a tip.
Well, the provider had a below-market price. I told him he should charge market and paid market. I meant it as a comment on his pricing.
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I wish they wouldn't change their name. It makes me, and others, suspicious. The name should be a brand. Will Ford call itself Excalibur one day to confuse us all?
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2 hours ago, Quincy_7 said:
It's typical for an escort to ask for cash upfront at the start of a session but not before they've even met you. If they're asking for an upfront payment before they or you make the trip over then that's likely a scam.
I disagree. I rarely encounter a money-up-front provider, and when I do, I decline the session.
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I think a thank you after the meeting is great. Just a "I enjoyed meeting you and hope to hear from you again." Makes me, the client, feel good.
I don't tip. Never will. I have, however, told providers priced below market that they should charge more and, putting my money where my mouth was, paid more.
Why Do Some Providers Avoid RM Messages?
in Questions About Hiring
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I am with you, but I think the boys feel:
1. that they are too lazy to log in to RM to reply
2.that they do not want a record of their activities on RM in case......
I sympathize with the second concern, but think it unavoidable. The first, well I just go on to the next guy.