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sniper

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  1. The reason for these wellness visits being pushed is that under the Affordable Care Act there are some su subsidies to insurers whose customer base is sicker on average. So it is in their financial interest to get you any and every diagnosis they can, especially if you don't go to the doctor much.
  2. I have significant back issues myself, and I strongly recommend finding a physical therapist, they are much better now than they were 20 years ago. I used to not be able to walk more than 100 feet without stopping. And it took months of doing annoying daily exercises that didn't feel like they were doing anything at the time before one day I noticed I went down the stairs without hands on both banisters and things got better from there. If you can swing it get a PT who works only with you for the hour; avoid the pt mills that have 5 patients at once and leave you alone most of the session.
  3. I don't think looking at percent of net worth is the relevant measure, but percent of income. Very few people at any income level donate a high fraction of their net worth in a single year. Also for executives whose worth is tied up in company stock, giving away their wealth is giving away control of their business.
  4. Best piece of advice a trainer gave me was that the first two things everyone should do are walk more and sleep more before going crazy on diet or doing hard exercise. If you only just tipped into diabetes and are overweight, there's a good chance you can still reverse it, so it's worth putting some effort into.
  5. Short answer: you can't. What are you getting out of this arrangement?
  6. I would guess it's the timing. Alternately...maybe he was hoping for a tip and you paid him the same as normal?
  7. Well, they can sue him for back rent because odds are he was a deadbeat, and call it a wash.
  8. But the male nurses are making so much in overtime now they don't need to turn to stripping to pay the bills...
  9. "scort" is setting my teeth on edge. That is all.
  10. I wonder if with all of the hullabaloo going on about trafficking it's about whether they still have the release forms on file...
  11. I forget who it was that pointed out we have movie stars who are great grandchildren of movie stars. Connections still matter.
  12. I was the better guess which was still way low, right? I kept it down when I saw there were lower denominations but before you said $100s were the most common. I worked in a cash office years ago so I have some expertise, but these guys have been dealing in a largely cash business themselves, I was surprised. It was clearly at least 100 different bills.
  13. I was surprised how bad they were at guessing how much money unless they were assuming coolwave padded with singles.
  14. I cancelled my SC subscription because I got sick of their bait-and-switch login that takes you to promos for other paid sites and a stray click trying to navigate signs you up for something else. Seems their new business model is defraud customers and hope they are too embarrassed to challenge the charge. It took a lot of haranguing them to get them to drop the charge for some other site that I know I did not sign up for.
  15. In Stu's case I would guess he did the pop-up video and the tiktoks in exchange for taking them down.
  16. A number of insurance companies are set up as mutuals, meaning technically the policyowners own the company and are entitled to a share of the profits in proportion to their premium paid. So if they have a good year, you can get a rebate. It's becoming less common, but it still happens at some companies. It's not them being generous; they have to give that money back to you. Others are doing it proactively to build goodwill with the state insurance departments when they fight to enforce the standard communicable disease exclusion when the COVID suits start rolling in.
  17. It's not that it CAN'T happen, it's that the odds of it ending VERY BADLY are higher than the odds of it working out.
  18. n your case if was the escort who decided to take it to a different level. Also, if your username is actually descriptive of you, you are....better equipped than the average client to attract a mate, let's be honest here. You're an outlier.
  19. Hotels are dirt cheap at the moment, this isn't really an obstacle.
  20. Guys, it would make things vastly clearer if you avoided pronouns, included spa names(not ambiguous abbreviations like TSMS which could be either Times Square Mens Spa OR The Super Mens Spa depending on who is talking), and quoted the post you're replying to in a thread this large.
  21. It is perhaps unsurprising that his penis doesn't look like it's been used a lot.
  22. I think your participation in the hobby that is the recurring theme of this board may be skewing your perceptions of social norms. Most adults, and especially males in this culture, are hesitant to be "kept" by another. I don't know why you find it surprising that a previously self-supporting adult is surprised at another's willingness to basically remove all their financial worries, and have some concern about taking the plunge. What happens to Quinn if you get bored(or randomly croak) in two years and he is out on the street with an employment gap and no savings? They're not going to say that to you this bluntly, but that's what's going through their heads.
  23. Maybe Lindoro is prone to intense extended flings as opposed to LTRs and he's not looking to put down roots with you. But dude, wtf are you doing basically working multiple dudes trying to get them to move in with you? Does any of them know about the others?
  24. It's great that you enjoyed it after the fact, but it's decidedly not okay to have someone else come in and perform a sex act on you without your prior consent. I'd be seriously pissed off.
  25. I believe the deal was the client was to put the provider "on the books" as an employee and it turned out he hadn't - and yes, the provider was too trusting in that situation for sure. Regardless, once you have someone's actual name it really doesn't take that much additional effort to uncover all manner of private information if you are determined to do so.
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