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Bokomaru

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  1. 60K?! What an absurd number for a “critical” job. Only masochists need apply.
  2. It’s only on Hulu right now. You can use the “Just Watch” app to look up any movie or TV show and it will tell you where it’s available for free, as well as where it can be rented or bought.
  3. UAE is a nonissue in my experience. Being a huge tourist destination, it’s simply not in their best interest to harass tourists. I have had zero problems there with a male partner in my one-bed room. But I will note that the last time I went (which was precovid) they had security upon entry, ie the bags I carried on my person were scanned. Also, NB, any type of mind altering drug, like ambien or xanax, are illegal there and although they are not looking to give you trouble, it’s still a risk because drug laws are very strict, basically zero tolerance. It matters not to them whether the drug is legally prescribed in your home country.
  4. For $3.50 you can see his recently created content on OF so you’ll know exactly what he looks like now. And if he looks good to you, DM him there or on Twitter? Worth a shot. But of course if he’s making real money on OF (big IF), then your offer will have to be very generous to be considered, I’m sure.
  5. I agree, short term treasuries are a good option. Personally I don’t want the hassle of moving money between my brokerage and TreasuryDirect accounts. A lot of my cash is temporary and the liquidity of MMF’s is a plus. Not insured? Misleading. MMFs are comprised of treasuries in most cases, so are just as safe as what you recommend. Tax advantaged MMFs exist for people like me (I live in a high tax state). Lose value? Agree, possible, if you mean that they go down to 99.9 cents to the dollar for a day. The purpose of my post wasn’t to say MMFs are the best investment. No investment is the best. Rather I wanted to educate casual investors, who are considering ibonds, the topic of this thread, because MMFs are a good option in case liquidity is an issue. I suspect many people don’t know MMFs exist because they confuse MM funds (safe, liquid, **has earnings**, super convenient) with MM accounts (which earn almost nothing). I agree that buying treasuries directly is a fine option. But I wonder how many people use E*trade and similar, with cash sitting in that account, ready to invest. Maybe they dollar-cost-average, or try to time their stock purchases. Meanwhile that money is earning nothing when it could be in a MMF comprised of treasuries. Correction to my earlier post: MMFs are not “completely liquid.” Like any fund, the transaction occurs at the end of the day, rather than instantaneously. Happy investing!
  6. So many money market funds are paying between 4.5% - 5% now. And they are completely liquid. So if locking your money up in an ibond or CD is an issue, MMFs are a great option, practically risk free. A fee is involved, true but only about 0.2% usually. (Note I’m taking about money market *funds* not accounts.)
  7. In one of Ed White’s books (Farewell Symphony?) there’s a great scene where Ed’s roommate/bf, a struggling stage actor who is escorting because he needs the money, encounters Tennessee Williams as a client. He is tempted to gush about how much joy and inspiration Mr Williams has provided to him, but instead he tells the client to get down on his knees and start groveling. Very amusing, if not all that surprising.
  8. I doubt there will be a site specifically for SM dom providers. For instance, Whosnext (Sir Kirk) in NYC markets as a pro dom yet has only the usual listings on his linktree: RM, A4A, JFF, Twitter. It’s so disappointing how few providers specialize in this. The frequency of seeing in RM profiles variations of “I can be very dominant or very loving” is frustrating. I know that they are trying to appeal to a wide audience but part of me screams, “Pick a lane!”
  9. My partner’s is Miss Ann Thrope. And we’ve dubbed his best friend Aunty Social.
  10. How to know *when to trust RM reviews?
  11. So he has 51 reviews, 5 stars on RM. How to to know to trust RM reviews? Certainly not in this case….
  12. If by “real” you mean amyl, then no, that’s still illegal except for medical use. Although there’s a certain fetish store that was making its own brew a couple of years back. Worth asking them what’s in it. Maybe they’ve procured the real thing. DM for details.
  13. Bokomaru

    A New One

    I was in a club recently that does enforce a collared shirt policy and even worse, has a zero tolerance policy for mobile phones in public areas. Very old school. Exclusive? Well, it’s all relative I suppose. Very exclusive? No. More like traditional old money, boys’ club. But anyway they have rooms that are dirt cheap considering that they overlook Central Park from the south. If that’s the place we are talking about, I’d fully understand the desire not to go to a regular hotel.
  14. Bokomaru

    A New One

    I’d suspect that the problem isn’t that he can’t afford a collared shirt. That’s an incredibly basic request. Maybe he has plans before or after the suggested time, so it would be very inconvenient for him to change. Is it during Pride weekend?
  15. Yes you can. Previously, before US cards had chips it was problematic once in a while. Now, pretty much everyone in EU knows that American cards are “chip and sign.” Sometimes they take the signature seriously (ask to see ID) but that’s not very common.
  16. For international travel I use Revolut only now. The exchange rates are far superior to credit cards. No 2% rewards but who cares when you save so much on the better exchange? My experience is that banks either charge a % fee for non-USD transactions or they use an exchange rate that has that fee baked into it. Plus, Revolut is chip and PIN. True, you have to fund the card ahead of time, but it’s easy to transfer money directly from my checking via the app. There are other cards similar to Revolut like Wise and N26. Not sure which ones are available for US customers.
  17. The metro card fee is just $1. But I hear you. It’s annoying to need a metro card for airtrain only, since the rest of the system lets you tap to pay. And if you don’t already have a metrocard you end up standing in line with the tourists to get one at train itself. Ugh.
  18. I highly recommend the documentary “The Opera House” which tells the story of the building of Lincoln Center, with particular focus on the Met. It features an interview with Lyontyne Price and wow, she’s amazing. This documentary is currently available on Apple TV for rental. Worth seeking out.
  19. If he knows he has to perform, maybe he’d be more careful about booking other clients near the same time. Or perhaps he’d want to make sure his sexual energy wasn’t otherwise spent?
  20. I’m more angry than saddened by this situation. If the deal goes through I will never watch golf again. Sounds like a dramatic reaction, but my gut says walk away.
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