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blondeq

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  1. My idea of attractiveness seems very fluid even relative to a particular guy. I can look at a pic of an escort and think, “not my cup of tea.” But, 2 pics later, the same escort can present himself in a different light with a smile and I think, “how did I miss this guy, he’s perfect.”

     

    Fundamentally, I suspect that the number of escorts that one finds attractive is probably similar to the number of guys that would catch your eye on Grindr. The few times I’ve been on Grindr, I scroll through quite a few ads to find that diamond in the rough.

  2. I saw Miles 5 or 6 years ago. He did an outcall to my hotel. He is technically a very good masseur. He did provide a HE but he could not have stood any further from my hands and still accomplished the task at hand, as it were. I still chuckle about it because it is the first and only time that I have had that experience. I would see him again, if I were in Nashville and wanted a therapeutic massage.

  3. About 14 years ago, when I was in my late 30’s, I hired Blu; he was just starting in the business. Pete Ross set up the meeting and I’ll never forget Pete saying, “Blu is going to love you, you’re just his type.” When we met, the boy was hard before we touched or his pants came off. I guess it’s possible that he was a great actor or I was just irresistible; two theories which are bullshit.

     

    I have no idea if there is truth to the allegations but in my very limited experience with Blu, it seems implausible.

  4. I saw him once about a year ago. The overall experience was a B-. Decent massage skills, on a bed. HE with mutual. Seemed like he may have been open to more but I didn’t go there. I wasn’t certain that the pics were his but nonetheless he was very good looking and in good shape

  5. I’m looking for a relationship, or maybe just something casual, NSA, but mainly someone to help me grow in this country and be my partner. My dream is to go to med school and become a cardiac surgeon one day, but as an immigrant, it is really hard to get into a university, specially when you don’t have a family supporting you. To be honest, it’s the other way around. My dad lost his job after working 27 years in the same company. It’s a long story, involving kidnapping of my whole family but me (since I was already living in the US), but nothing major happened except him losing his job. He managed to retire, but he makes way less than he used to when he was working, so I help them too. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not looking for someone to pay for my things and for my family at all. The only support I would ask from someone on this website is that they help me pursue my career. I don’t care for cars, expensive clothes, new iPhones and stuff like that. If I actually manage to do all this, go to med school and become a surgeon, I would be more than glad to one day even pay the person that helped me back.

     

    I am curious about the kidnappers. They got the whole family except the one that has no ability to pay a ransom. Doesn’t sound like very good planning.

  6. I am sure the internet has played a role in the demise of strip clubs, but I think the other two variables are probably just as important. 1) Politics. State and local governments have drifted toward more conservative policies over the last 10-15 years which creates unique challenges in zoning and liquor licenses. 2) Real Estate. 10 years ago, the cost of commercial real estate was a third (or less) of today’s rate. This has to be the largest cost that a strip club owner manages unless they own the dirt which I’m sure few do.

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