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sniper

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  1. Are you going to tell him why you are cancelling? On an unrelated note, if you see the same picture on Grindr or Scruff as in a SA profile, would it be okay to ask on the app, "Hey are you on SA?" or do you think that would be bad?
  2. I'm not sure most of them could even tell you, they just do it.
  3. I don't think susie is being portrayed as boy to girl, I think she's at this stage a bio-girl who presents somewhat masculinely and hasn't decided yet what she is. Note her friends get offended when others refer to her as "he" and she says it's okay. And she is communicating with a female ancestor who dressed as a man.
  4. I know at least one of the Adonis Lounge dancers basically only does voyeur scenes - I overheard him asking another dancer if he would fuck him in front of a client, I asked him about it and he told me he doesn't do patrons but he will "put on a show" for hire. Not sure if he's doing that for preference reasons or legality reasons - I imagine performing sidesteps the prostitution question but I am not a lawyer.
  5. There's also the question of how much money are you going to be willing to sink into an increasingly risky business venture in the wake of FOSTA/SESTA?
  6. I think a lot of guys view sex with other males as basically "enhanced masturbation" rather than "sex" and that's how they compartmentalize it. It's why so many won't kiss but will do just about anything else.
  7. I know quite a few men who have such a very narrow type of guy they get into that for them it seems to be more fetish than orientation. And I know "straight" guys who have a very specific type of woman they will sleep with as well. These guys tend not to see other women as, well, fully human.
  8. Billions of people do things for money every day they wouldn't do if they weren't getting paid. It's called work. Why is that so unbelievable to people? Women by and large do not have to pay for sex, so the opportunity in that market is with male clientele.
  9. As a practical matter, the truth is there is not really much about anyone that is private these days. It's simply no longer possible to do something like perform on camera and expect that a stage name will protect your identity. Faical recognition software is pretty good, and even if you aren't posting stuff about yourself, odds are random friends are disclosing enough on their social media to piece together information about you.
  10. But there ARE one-year deferrals for people who sleep with prostitutes, or who had sex for money, etc.
  11. According to this, that's simply not true. Even 34 days out, at least 5% of people who are positive will test negative. https://www.catie.ca/en/pif/august-2010/detecting-hiv-earlier-advances-hiv-testing "Across Canada, all labs use newer, more sensitive antibody tests (this includes rapid (point-of-care) HIV tests). For more on rapid HIV testing, see A rapid approach to community-based HIV testing. Research shows us that with these new tests, as many as 95% of people who test positive will do so within 34 days of exposure to HIV.10 However, for the remaining 5%, the window period for these HIV antibody tests is generally accepted to be three months so as to ensure people who take longer to develop antibodies are not overlooked. This means that if someone tests negative for HIV antibodies during the window period, they should be re-tested three months after possible exposure, to fully rule out HIV infection."
  12. It's not that the risk is zero for the other groups, it's that it is one to two orders of magnitude lower. Of new case each year, about ten times as many come from MSM than from heterosecxual transmission, while MSM are about 5% of the total population.
  13. Well is the test they use on donated blood the same one they give people in regular screening? It's possible they use a slightly less accurate test on donated blood because it's cheaper...
  14. I had to evacuate during Hurricane Irene. In retrospect I could have stayed. I also learned that the authorities in such situations can't do jack about a disabled evacuee they didn't already have on a list. I had to scramble to get the last hotel room in the area because the shelter couldn't accommodate my sister.
  15. Price of oil has been going up sharply the last two years, that's part of it.
  16. There are providers that will come to your house for this, and not necessarily super expensive. I had a hairdresser come to the house when my wheelchair-bound sister lived with me.
  17. You can often find some real bargains for this kind of stuff on Ebay, as when the user passes the family has no use for it. My next door neighbors got a barely-used secondhand power wheelchair for only $200. It would have been several thousand new.
  18. There are bagels everywhere but there aren't GOOD bagels everywhere. I'm from the NYC area and when I lived in Reno NV I was appalled. I think the altitude affects how they come out there.
  19. Well keep in mind men dying young tended to be from heart disease, which medicine today has a FAR better handle on than in the past. My uncle had a heart attack at 55 and is still alive at eighty-seven.
  20. All over the place. Some have died suddenly at 18 or 21, others made it to 90s. Supposedly a great aunt made it to 108 back before so many people made it to 100.
  21. Several of the Wayans brothers...
  22. I'm really getting tired of the back-and-forth style of storytelling. Seems like they're just trying to save on shooting costs. They can reuse the same clips over and over.
  23. I was working my hardest to project an "asexual" vibe back then. Deep in the closet, hadn't done anything yet.
  24. If you have to say, "I am alpha..." chances are you're not. I couldn't get past his voice. Turned off video after ten seconds.
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