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  1. Agree
    Bokomaru reacted to Jamie21 in Thinking about a SW side hustle   
    If you’re only monetising your sex life it probably won’t work. Clients will see through that. You’ll need to offer more than “I’m available to get fucked”. Clients want to feel that you’re interested in their pleasure just as much as it’s fun for you. So I’d suggest if you can get that mindset and approach it will work sustainably. 
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    Bokomaru got a reaction from dbar123 in EYE CATCHING PROFESSIONAL CLOTHING   
    I know it’s cliche but at work, dress for the job you want, not the job you have. Even though most places have gone casual it’s still true. Simply putting effort into one’s appearance can make a person stand out, ie never wearing scuffed, dirty shoes, being relatively wrinkle free, throwing out that worn looking belt, etc. 
  3. Thanks
    Bokomaru got a reaction from Marc in Calif in Clients and escorts getting lost? Myth or sad reality?   
    It’s too bad more people don’t know about What3Words. That app solves these problems. I use it for locations that Google Maps can’t seem to find, but it’s also perfect for sending the location of a Marriott that has two other Marriotts next to it. 
  4. Agree
    Bokomaru got a reaction from JourneysEnd in Clients and escorts getting lost? Myth or sad reality?   
    It’s too bad more people don’t know about What3Words. That app solves these problems. I use it for locations that Google Maps can’t seem to find, but it’s also perfect for sending the location of a Marriott that has two other Marriotts next to it. 
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    Bokomaru got a reaction from marylander1940 in Clients and escorts getting lost? Myth or sad reality?   
    It’s too bad more people don’t know about What3Words. That app solves these problems. I use it for locations that Google Maps can’t seem to find, but it’s also perfect for sending the location of a Marriott that has two other Marriotts next to it. 
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    Bokomaru reacted to pubic_assistance in Pornstar escorts: turn on, or turn off?   
    I don't watch a lot of porn...but there was one guy who I remember really turned me on when I saw him. Discovered after a searching the internet for information on him that he escorted on RM. So I thought ..what a great opportunity.
    Happily paid his porn-star rate but the encounter was lackluster. He had bad breath and seemed to be high during our time together. So after that I decided that the fantasy may be better than the reality.
  7. Like
    Bokomaru got a reaction from TorontoDrew in Is there a second hole ?   
    It’s really not that hard to reach it especially in missionary position (cock hits the back of the rectum, which is where it’s located) vs doggy (cock will more easily penetrate the second sphincter, especially if the cock is curved up).
    It’s far easier to reach if the bottom bears down, like they are taking a dump. That will push the second sphincter much closer to the anus.  It creates a completely new sensation in the ass, and can have the side effect of making some bottoms go soft.
     
    Gentlemen, get to know the ass! The second sphincter is a very critical part of fucking. 
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    Bokomaru got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    Liking her less and less makes sense. Her mental illness got worse over the years, and it showed. You’re right that she was all over the map  

    As for her truth telling, I’d refer you to her lyrics, not her interviews. 
  9. Applause
    Bokomaru reacted to + Italiano in Kevin Spacey Not Guilty   
    As sorry as I am for your really horrible experience, I don't think you can box all similar situations in the same way and to declare that all past accounts are unbelievable. Good for you who were able to pick up yr pieces and denounce the bastard, but it is not as easy for everybody. 
    Especially for women, and especially in the past, rape can be a shocking, paralyzing experience, sometimes accompanied by psychological blackmail. I personally know three very close friends who were never able to denounce their rapists, and who have been living with this black cloud throughout their lives.
    Do I believe ALL #metoo recollections of facts? No, but you can't even say that it is all BS.
     
  10. Haha
    Bokomaru reacted to Jamie21 in Disaster of an overnight   
    Whereas ExBFE is disastrous company and amazing sex. 
  11. Haha
    Bokomaru reacted to Xavitv in Disaster of an overnight   
    Good company and mediocre sex. BFE at its finest  . 
  12. Haha
    Bokomaru got a reaction from TruHart1 in Sweeney Todd   
    I didn’t realize that Patti played the tuba in Sweeney. They did a similar thing for the revival of Company (back around the same time, not the most recent revival) and there was an actress playing the tuba as well. 

    Here’s a fun fact. Multiple actors needed tuba lessons because of this (to audition) and guess who they went to? Dirk Kaber the porn star. Yes, he was a tuba tutor before he was a porn star.
  13. Agree
    Bokomaru got a reaction from thomas in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    Liking her less and less makes sense. Her mental illness got worse over the years, and it showed. You’re right that she was all over the map  

    As for her truth telling, I’d refer you to her lyrics, not her interviews. 
  14. Like
    Bokomaru got a reaction from + nycman in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    Liking her less and less makes sense. Her mental illness got worse over the years, and it showed. You’re right that she was all over the map  

    As for her truth telling, I’d refer you to her lyrics, not her interviews. 
  15. Like
    Bokomaru got a reaction from Luv2play in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    Very  well said. 

    In the larger context, Sinead always stood for justice. She was not a “disgusting racist,” quite the opposite in fact. This is the woman who wrote “Black Boys on Mopeds” two decades before Black Lives Matter. 
    She spoke up, and she wasn’t polite about it.
     
    Sometimes she was lashing out though….

    I have no doubt that I followed her more closely than anyone else here, and I can tell you that her mental illness seemed to be quite severe. But she made powerful, thoughtful, profound music. 
     
    “These are dangerous days
    To say what you feel is to dig your own grave.
    Remember what I told you
    If you were of the world they would love you.”
    She was not of this world. And she didn’t care if we loved her. She spoke truth regardless of the outcome. And on a bad mental health day she did sometimes get it wrong.
     
    Still… she was braver than most. 
  16. Like
    Bokomaru got a reaction from + augustus in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    Liking her less and less makes sense. Her mental illness got worse over the years, and it showed. You’re right that she was all over the map  

    As for her truth telling, I’d refer you to her lyrics, not her interviews. 
  17. Eye Roll
    Bokomaru reacted to + BOZO T CLOWN in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    Sinead wasn't a "disgusting racist"? Ok, then she was a bitter, vile, and despicable racist. Feel better?
     "I never wanna spend time with white people again..... Not for one moment, for any reason. They are disgusting".
    Substitute the word "black" for "white" in her her hateful comment (above).
    If a celebrity had said that he/she never wants to spend time with black people and that black people are disgusting, there would be (justifiable) outrage. The celebrity would face threats, boycotts, be forced to apologize, and likely cancelled.
    By her own words, she will be condemned to eternal damnation.
    BoZo
     
  18. Applause
    Bokomaru got a reaction from + nycman in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    Very  well said. 

    In the larger context, Sinead always stood for justice. She was not a “disgusting racist,” quite the opposite in fact. This is the woman who wrote “Black Boys on Mopeds” two decades before Black Lives Matter. 
    She spoke up, and she wasn’t polite about it.
     
    Sometimes she was lashing out though….

    I have no doubt that I followed her more closely than anyone else here, and I can tell you that her mental illness seemed to be quite severe. But she made powerful, thoughtful, profound music. 
     
    “These are dangerous days
    To say what you feel is to dig your own grave.
    Remember what I told you
    If you were of the world they would love you.”
    She was not of this world. And she didn’t care if we loved her. She spoke truth regardless of the outcome. And on a bad mental health day she did sometimes get it wrong.
     
    Still… she was braver than most. 
  19. Thanks
    Bokomaru got a reaction from CuriousByNature in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    Very  well said. 

    In the larger context, Sinead always stood for justice. She was not a “disgusting racist,” quite the opposite in fact. This is the woman who wrote “Black Boys on Mopeds” two decades before Black Lives Matter. 
    She spoke up, and she wasn’t polite about it.
     
    Sometimes she was lashing out though….

    I have no doubt that I followed her more closely than anyone else here, and I can tell you that her mental illness seemed to be quite severe. But she made powerful, thoughtful, profound music. 
     
    “These are dangerous days
    To say what you feel is to dig your own grave.
    Remember what I told you
    If you were of the world they would love you.”
    She was not of this world. And she didn’t care if we loved her. She spoke truth regardless of the outcome. And on a bad mental health day she did sometimes get it wrong.
     
    Still… she was braver than most. 
  20. Like
    Bokomaru got a reaction from thomas in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    Very  well said. 

    In the larger context, Sinead always stood for justice. She was not a “disgusting racist,” quite the opposite in fact. This is the woman who wrote “Black Boys on Mopeds” two decades before Black Lives Matter. 
    She spoke up, and she wasn’t polite about it.
     
    Sometimes she was lashing out though….

    I have no doubt that I followed her more closely than anyone else here, and I can tell you that her mental illness seemed to be quite severe. But she made powerful, thoughtful, profound music. 
     
    “These are dangerous days
    To say what you feel is to dig your own grave.
    Remember what I told you
    If you were of the world they would love you.”
    She was not of this world. And she didn’t care if we loved her. She spoke truth regardless of the outcome. And on a bad mental health day she did sometimes get it wrong.
     
    Still… she was braver than most. 
  21. Like
    Bokomaru got a reaction from + keroscenefire in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    Very  well said. 

    In the larger context, Sinead always stood for justice. She was not a “disgusting racist,” quite the opposite in fact. This is the woman who wrote “Black Boys on Mopeds” two decades before Black Lives Matter. 
    She spoke up, and she wasn’t polite about it.
     
    Sometimes she was lashing out though….

    I have no doubt that I followed her more closely than anyone else here, and I can tell you that her mental illness seemed to be quite severe. But she made powerful, thoughtful, profound music. 
     
    “These are dangerous days
    To say what you feel is to dig your own grave.
    Remember what I told you
    If you were of the world they would love you.”
    She was not of this world. And she didn’t care if we loved her. She spoke truth regardless of the outcome. And on a bad mental health day she did sometimes get it wrong.
     
    Still… she was braver than most. 
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    Bokomaru reacted to Vulgarii in Whats the porn business model?   
    What I dislike are the silly kooky ads you see everywhere that shows some ridiculous scenario. You can get off just by looking at the ads without any sound, but the way they are produced is like they are mocking the viewer.
    Brazzers and the same gay studios make them with the same tired ass pornstars.
    It's sensory overload with a condescending demeanor almost like the visual is the equivalent to eating a shitty McDonald's burger or taco bell cheesy beef burrito that you'll regret in an hour.
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    Bokomaru reacted to + BOZO T CLOWN in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    Sinead O'Connor, who changed her name to Shuhuda Davitt when she converted to Islam, was a sick and hateful racist, who, among other profound thoughts, said “What I’m about to say is something so racist I never thought my soul could ever feel it,” she wrote. “But truly I never wanna spend time with white people again (if that’s what non-Muslims are called). Not for one moment, for any reason. They are disgusting.”
     
    Sinead O’Connor says she ‘never wants to spend time with white people again’ following conversion to Islam
    WWW.INDEPENDENT.CO.UK 'What I'm about to say is something so racist I never thought my soul could ever feel it' Good riddance to bad rubbish.
    May Shuhuda Davitt find that special place in hell reserved for hatemongers like herself. 
    BoZo
     
  24. Applause
    Bokomaru reacted to + nycman in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    I discovered her "Lion and the Cobra" album in college. It blew me away then, and it remains my go to album when I what to stay home alone, light the house with 100’s of candles, and rage against the universe. That much raw power and guttural passion has never been seen before or since. And yes, like most great artists, she was controversial and most likely insane. I’m ok with that.
    "Nothing compares to U" was the sound track to leaving my first boyfriend. And it remains true. He is one of a kind. 
    Her next album "Am I Not Your Girl?" showed she had real musical chops, and respect for the Jazz Greats. 
    So yes, I was and am a huge fan. I only saw her perform live once. It was the strange and twitchy mess that you’d expect, but it was strong and powerful nonetheless. 
    RIP you proud and amazing Irish goddess!
    The phoenix from the flame
    You will learn 
    You will rise
    You'll return
    Being what you are
    There is no other Troy
    For you to burn
  25. Agree
    Bokomaru reacted to + keroscenefire in Sinead O'Connor, dead at 56... RIP   
    I always really liked her first album "The Lion and the Cobra." She really was at that vanguard of "alternative music," a great hybrid of dance, rock, folk and something avant-garde and completely different. And that amazing voice that could coo softly one second and absolutely wail the next. Though her biggest hit is a Prince cover, she was a great songwriter in her own right. 
     
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