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sniper

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  1. I suppose I wouldn't say absolutely not, but being FTM tends to correlate with things in conflict with my sexual tastes(tattoos,piercings,vaginas, etc). It's not inconceivable that I could find one I'd be attracted to and want to date, but odds are low right off the bat.
  2. The only time it happened at a place I didn't expect it was when I was young and in shape and the therapist was like 21 so still in his impulsive years. I think it was a case of his horniness and not his regular practice.
  3. Guys, a lot of these places are likely hurting right now. If you have the disposable income to take a flyer on someone new, now would probably be a good time.
  4. I walked by Shangrila last week and there was a sign on the door saying to call if you want an appointment so I assume they are open. I'm not sure if they are taking walk-ins now. If they're not maybe your guy decided to spin off on his own, especially if you were already booking directly with him.
  5. You get six figures for losing in the second round(which consists of the top 64 players) at each Slam. I think you need to go deeper than 20 on the mens before you get to people who are really struggling, but yeah they can't afford an entourage. 30th ranked man this year so far is making over $400k, and this year COVID destroyed the schedule.
  6. That stat about this being the first Slam winner born in the 90s has me wondering what improvements have been made in anti-aging drugs that we don't know about. It simply defies logic that 3 men well into their 30s are so dominant. Same for Serena too, and Tom Brady, etc. There are a disproportionate share of "old" champions in sports these days.
  7. I think the perspective was such you can't really estimate beyond that clearly not "small." Could be big, not extremely so, but at least average.
  8. Well, those who undergo transition have a lower suicide rate than trans people who can't, so on that measure alone it seems to be "better." That's my argument when people say "well we shouldn't alter the body to treat a psychological issue." At the present time, affirmation surgery IS the most successful treatment. So one doesn't even really need to understand or "approve of" someone's decision to undergo the process, the data shows it's lifesaving.
  9. You know, the very next pic in the camera roll appears to be a selfie of his brother Scott. Do you think Scott pranked Chris by swiping his phone and using it to take a dick pic? I suspect it's Scott's and Chris is too embarrassed to say anything about it.
  10. Massage therapy is allowed in a number of jurisdictions currently. If there were cases traced to them, we'd have heard about it by now, so my impression is that the precautions are reasonable. And it's reasonable to ask the therapist if they are following them.
  11. Until COVID shut it down and they decided to close for good, there was also the Watergarden in San Jose. Nice place, sorry to see it go.
  12. I think the ubiquity of cameras have really put a dent in this type of business. I think there are still a lot of DL people who would give it a go but in today's surveillance society don't trust that they won't get their pic taken.
  13. Are there any gay people left in SF to GO to the bathhouse? When I was there last year the city's techno-gentrification seemed pretty thorough.
  14. You seem to be arguing for a level of precaution that, if straight people applied it to STDs, the human race would die out. I am assuming the person in question has an existing relationship with a provider they know and have some sense of their level of responsibility/what type of clients they see. If you want zero risk of contracting it from a massage, the answer is, clearly, don't get a massage.
  15. If you are in an area where prevalence is very low, and you are wearing masks, and the surfaces are being cleaned, you're relatively safe, because odds are the provider doesn't have it in the first place. But if you're in an area where it's running wild, then I personally would not feel comfortable getting one. I should note I've had a massage as I am in a state where numbers have been low for a couple of months now and also I trust my provider's level of precaution in avoiding it himself. I wouldn't be going to some 20something who's been heading to Fire Island every weekend...
  16. I read a blind item years ago about a high ranked male tennis player bringing a guy into his hotel room and the "answer" was allegedly Andy Roddick. Anyone ever hear that?
  17. Honestly I don't see the point of criticizing him for not showing up for the press conference. If you are someone who has a bit of impulse control difficulty, taking the certain fine and keeping your mout shut is probably the safer move than going to the conference still amped up amd possibly saying something that makes matters worse(like going from a forfeit to a suspension).
  18. I have friends with allergies who have taken to wearing the mask outdoors for that reason.
  19. Does he like to get rimmed?
  20. have you just gone the cheaper route and tried some small dildos and butt plugs to work on opening him up?
  21. I guess I don't understand why you think he'd open up more readtily with a FTM on his cock than with a female on his cock?
  22. It's excessive caution about what authorities doing blind searches might find. That's why they are censoring even the word. It's not that your post was a problem. The issue is "x" +"y" in the same forum. Given the broad scope of laws governing internet content, the site owner is not taking chances with that particular misinterpretation
  23. Seems like you would want someone with a full time job doing this for extra cash. I would think a lot of guys in Vegas are looking at reduced hours and might be enticed...
  24. Usually, but I think if they find any polyp, even benign, they tell you come back in 3. If you have several in row with none I think the gap gets extended further.
  25. Funny, I'm actually "unretiring" partially due to COVID. My old job that I left a few years ago called me back because both people working on what I used to do left and they had nobody who could step in. I was planning to start looking soon for something anyway and figured this dropping in my lap was too good an opportunity to pass up, since most employers would eye my gap with suspicion and I would likely have had trouble getting interviews. And it's remote which removes what was far and away my biggest problem with the job when I left.
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