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    Moke got a reaction from Harryinny in 411- LatinoJasson in SF   
    https://rent.men/LatinoJasson
     
    anyone have any 411 in this smooth Latino dude in SF?  
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    Moke reacted to musclvr in 411 Pukashelldudexxx hot twink traveling- in SF this july   
    https://www.mansurfer.com/video/289148/cade-maddox-pukashelldude
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    Moke reacted to + glutes in DannyTwink, anyone?   
    I jumped on the grenade.
    Really nice Colombian kid who is lacking in massage skills, but quickly makes up for it in his other versatile skills.
    Pics are a bit complimentary (mid drift & acne), I would repeat.
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    Moke reacted to DFdub in 411 Pukashelldudexxx hot twink traveling- in SF this july   
    First one to successfully schedule gets +100 pts  🤣
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    Moke reacted to BonVivant in 411 Pukashelldudexxx hot twink traveling- in SF this july   
    Please try and report back. It’ll be an interesting test. 
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    Moke got a reaction from Dr.Daddy in 411 Abel_B in SF? New?   
    Thanks for the report. Kinda confirms my suspicions after texting. Rate definitely too high for what he is delivering. I appreciate it!
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    Moke reacted to Dr.Daddy in 411 Abel_B in SF? New?   
    I saw him in SF. Very handsome. Massage was mediocre but we had fun play. He had a sweet demeanor but the rate was too high for a rub and tug, I think he had me out of there in under 30 mins. It’s too bad when super hot guys can’t deliver on the massage part because I’m less inclined to repeat or recommend. 
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    Moke got a reaction from Harryinny in 411- Nicegy. In SF for a few wks   
    https://rent.men/nicegy
    Does anyone have intel on this hot compact uncut dude?  Seems to be a pretty new ad. In SF for a few wks. 
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    Moke reacted to DFdub in 411 Pukashelldudexxx hot twink traveling- in SF this july   
    Same experience.  Nice guy, great to text with, sent extra unsolicited pics.  Scheduled to meet a few times during a trip, but kept having to return to OKC last minute that he could not meet.  Story kept changing for location too from AirBnB all week to hotel to new AirBnB etc.
    Kept expecting a solicitation for OF or some such but never did.  Not sure if a marketing tour or just a young free spirit as the name might imply.  Cutie.. uh.. pie, indeed!  🙂
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    Moke got a reaction from Wanderoz in 411 Pukashelldudexxx hot twink traveling- in SF this july   
    https://rent.men/Pukashelldudexxx
    anyone have experience to share w/ this hottie?  he's vers but i imagine is mostly a bottom based on his pix.  
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    Moke got a reaction from Wanderoz in 411- Nicegy. In SF for a few wks   
    https://rent.men/nicegy
    Does anyone have intel on this hot compact uncut dude?  Seems to be a pretty new ad. In SF for a few wks. 
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    Moke reacted to Jostar in 411 Pukashelldudexxx hot twink traveling- in SF this july   
    I message him before. He was at one point coming to my city but never came. He did text me a lot and he sent me a ton of hot photos 😈 
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    Moke reacted to BonVivant in 411 Pukashelldudexxx hot twink traveling- in SF this july   
    I find him to be a cock tease.
    I have tried setting up a meeting with him via RM messages and then directly. He’s very sweet and polite. But I get the feeling the RM ad is bait for his OF. He appears to be going ‘round the country; but I suspect it’s a big marketing campaign. 
     
    So I am just happy seeing his lil tease pics and videos on Twitter. Cutie pie. 
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    Moke got a reaction from Harryinny in 411 Pukashelldudexxx hot twink traveling- in SF this july   
    https://rent.men/Pukashelldudexxx
    anyone have experience to share w/ this hottie?  he's vers but i imagine is mostly a bottom based on his pix.  
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    Moke got a reaction from + Pensant in 411 Pukashelldudexxx hot twink traveling- in SF this july   
    https://rent.men/Pukashelldudexxx
    anyone have experience to share w/ this hottie?  he's vers but i imagine is mostly a bottom based on his pix.  
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    Moke reacted to tennisjock in twoathleticbros in SD   
    If you are looking for a very well built ripped hung masc jock …. You will need to keep looking as my interaction with him did not offer any of those criteria.. he is lean and muscles are there but no where like they look with the enhanced  photo editing in his pic and only the 1 guy and it’s not the masc hot one … 
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    Moke reacted to sulika in Precum During Massage   
    I had the opposite situation happened at a spa recently, the masseur wiped his precum on my nipple. He was precumming even though he wouldn’t allow to be touched.
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    Moke got a reaction from musclvr in 411 on MattRyder in San Francisco   
    Thanks for the report again @wanderwest. I can now report a similar experience.  Outcall only. Looks like pix. amazing body.  Nice guy and easy to communicate with.  He cancelled the night before our first appt, but then showed up for the second one 🙂  I'm not sure how much i'm allowed to say here so i'll leave it there except to say i'm not 100% sure i'll repeat.  People want different things from an encounter and there were a few things that weren't my preference..  But he's a nice dude and the body pix are accurate and i found him handsome.   He seemed happy to be there which means a lot
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    Moke reacted to 56harrisond in New Mpox wave?   
    The New York Times
    C.D.C. Warns of a Resurgence of Mpox
    By Apoorva Mandavilli
    May 16, 2024
    A deadlier version of the infectious disease is ravaging the Democratic Republic of Congo, while the type that caused a 2022 outbreak among gay and bisexual men is regaining strength.
    With Pride events scheduled worldwide over the coming weeks, U.S. officials are bracing for a return of mpox, the infectious disease formerly called monkeypox that struck tens of thousands of gay and bisexual men worldwide in 2022. A combination of behavioral changes and vaccination quelled that outbreak, but a majority of those at risk have not yet been immunized.
    On Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned of a deadlier version of mpox that is ravaging the Democratic Republic of Congo and urged people at risk to be vaccinated as soon as possible. No cases of that subtype have been identified outside Africa so far. But the escalating epidemic in Congo nevertheless poses a global threat, just as infections in Nigeria set off the 2022 outbreak, experts said.
    “This is a very important example of how an infection anywhere is potentially an infection everywhere, and why we need to continue to improve disease surveillance globally,” said Anne Rimoin, an epidemiologist at the University of California, Los Angeles.
    Dr. Rimoin has studied mpox in Congo for more than 20 years, and first warned of its potential for global spread in 2010.
    The C.D.C. is focusing on encouraging Americans at highest risk to become vaccinated before the virus resurges. The agency’s outreach efforts include engaging with advocacy groups and social media influencers who have broad appeal among the L.G.B.T.Q. community. In December, the agency urged clinicians to remain alert for possible cases in travelers from Congo.
    There are two main types of mpox: Clade I, the type that is dominant in Congo, and Clade II, a version of which caused the 2022 global outbreak. (A clade is a genetically and clinically distinct group of viruses.) Both clades have circulated in Africa for decades, sporadically erupting into outbreaks.
    People with mpox may have fever, intense headache and back pain, followed by a rash. Many patients also develop painful sores, often at the site of infection. People who have weakened immune systems, including those living with H.I.V., are at highest risk of becoming severely ill and dying.
    The version of mpox that caused the 2022 outbreak, called Clade IIb, led to more than 30,000 cases in the United States that year. The epidemic quieted in 2023 with only about 1,700 cases but is now showing signs of a resurgence: The number of cases in the United States this year is nearly double the tally at this time last year.
    In Congo, as of April 14, the Clade I virus has led to about 20,000 cases and nearly 1,000 deaths since January 2023. Infection with Clade I has a mortality of roughly 5 percent, compared with less than 0.2 percent for Clade IIb.
    More than three-quarters of deaths in Congo related to Clade I mpox have been among children under 15.
    Even if the deadlier clade were to emerge in the United States, American children would be less likely to be exposed to mpox, and less vulnerable to it, than those in Congo, experts said.
    Most cases among children in Congo are thought to result from direct contact with infected animals such as monkeys, prairie dogs, squirrels and shrews, or from eating contaminated bush meat. The children may live in crowded households and be in poor health generally.
    The country is troubled by armed conflicts, floods, poverty, malnutrition and multiple infectious diseases, including cholera, measles and polio.
    “There’s just a difference in living in D.R.C. that probably promotes higher spread among kids,” said Dr. Jennifer McQuiston, the deputy director of the Division of High Consequence Pathogens at the C.D.C.
    Adult cases in Congo have likewise been attributed to interactions with infected animals or close, sustained contact with infected people. But last year, for the first time, scientists discovered sexual transmission of Clade I mpox among male and female sex workers and their contacts.
    In one outbreak in Kamituga, a mining town in Congo, heterosexual prostitution in bars appeared to be the main form of transmission. Genetic analysis showed that, sometime around September, the virus gained mutations, enabling it to spread more readily among people.
    This chain of transmission appears to be a second, distinct outbreak in the country, caused by a new version of the virus called Clade Ib, with cases split about equally among young men and women, said Marion Koopmans, a virologist at Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
    “I do think there is more than one outbreak ongoing, and it is important to continue to evaluate what that means,” Dr. Koopmans said. “We cannot assume” all forms of mpox behave in the same way, she said.
    The development has also alarmed scientists because miners and sex workers in the region are transient and may ferry the virus to the neighboring nations of Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda and Tanzania.
    In many of these countries, limited access to tests, vaccines and treatments gives the virus ample opportunity to thrive and evolve. A vast majority of mpox cases are diagnosed based on symptoms alone.
    Some countries rely on tests that detect only Clade I or only Clade IIb. Those tests may not pick up Clade Ib, the new version that emerged in September, according to a recent study.
    That finding prompted the World Health Organization to alert nations to revisit their testing procedures “and make sure they don’t miss a diagnosis,” said Dr. Rosamund Lewis, who leads the W.H.O.’s mpox response.
    In the United States, a test approved by the Food and Drug Administration detects all versions of mpox but cannot distinguish between them. A positive result on that test should be followed by more specific tests that can identify the clade, Dr. McQuiston said.
    So far at least, the available vaccines and antiviral drugs are expected to be effective against all forms of the virus. The 2022 outbreak began in Europe in May and picked up steam in the United States during Pride Month in June and afterward.
    Early in the outbreak, there was a shortage of the two-dose mpox vaccine, called Jynneos. But many gay and bisexual men, accustomed to heeding public health messaging on H.I.V., curbed their sexual activity, precipitating a decline in cases even before vaccines were broadly available.
    The drop in numbers may have produced a false sense of security, however.
    “A sense of complacency set in that this wasn’t really something that people needed to have an ongoing worry about, and we saw those vaccination rates rapidly decline,” said Dr. Boghuma Titanji, a virologist and infectious disease physician at Emory University.
    Behavioral changes are difficult to sustain, so vaccination is important for long-term control of the virus, Dr. Titanji said.
    Two doses of the vaccine are more powerful than one, with an effectiveness of up to 90 percent, according to an analysis last month of 16 studies. Even when the vaccine did not prevent infections, it tempered the severity and duration of illness.
    Still, fewer than one in four Americans at risk received two doses.
    “We’ve continued to saturate the space with the messaging, and uptake is not really shifting a lot,” Dr. McQuiston said, suggesting a need for more creative approaches.
    In 2022, the vaccine was available only in the United States through federal agencies and plagued by problems with delivery, limiting its availability; it is now commercially available. The W.H.O., which recommends vaccines for African countries, has been slow to approve it, and has not even initiated the approval process.
    Still, the W.H.O.’s advisory group on immunizations has recommended that, where available, the vaccine can be used to protect adults and children at risk of mpox, Dr. Lewis said.
    In addition to preparing for mpox’s return to the United States, the C.D.C. is supporting Congo’s efforts to obtain vaccines and drugs and contain the epidemic.
    “It’s much better to help them get this outbreak under control before it spills over into other areas and becomes more of a global risk,” Dr. McQuiston said. “And, ethically, it’s the right thing to do.”
    Apoorva Mandavilli is a reporter focused on science and global health. She was a part of the team that won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for coverage of the pandemic. 
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    Moke reacted to Lohengrin1979 in Robert_LMT in San Francisco   
    Did he offer to stare creepily at you while you did it? 🤦🏻‍♂️ I’ve never understood that. If I’m jacking off, I don’t need company. Either pitch in or get out.
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    Moke reacted to Bluefin in Robert_LMT in San Francisco   
    If someone tried to charge me for jerking myself off … lol
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    Moke reacted to Mdwstguy in Robert_LMT in San Francisco   
    I had an appointment with him in Columbus Ohio.  He also goes by Kirill.  He is Russian and there’s a bit of a language barrier.  He looks older than his pics but is still handsome.  He has a unique massage technique, using a lot of pressure and his hands get very warm in the process.  It felt really good actually.  So, a great soothing and relaxing massage.
    He did strip down to a jock strap after I was face down on his table. But there was nothing sensual or erotic about the massage.  At the end, he said I could jack off for an extra $60.  I wasn’t turned on and didn’t think that was worth it.  I paid his $160 rate plus only $10 tip.  
    I asked if he was straight or gay.  He said gay, but a lot of guys ask if he is straight and he didn’t understand why.   I told him it might be because he wasn’t very sensual with his massage.  He told me he didn’t want to offend anyone. I let him know the guys who find him with sites like Rentmasseur and Masseurfinder are definitely looking for something more sensual.  He understood, so I think he will start incorporating that.  Let me know if anyone meets him and now gets a better experience.  I won’t be repeating. 
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    Moke got a reaction from Marc in Calif in Info on MormonMan in SF   
    I think the BYU Honor Code also frowns on his ad in general. 
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    Moke got a reaction from + Charlie in Info on MormonMan in SF   
    I think the BYU Honor Code also frowns on his ad in general. 
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    Moke got a reaction from Lohengrin1979 in Info on MormonMan in SF   
    I think the BYU Honor Code also frowns on his ad in general. 
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