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  1. 8 hours ago, Brosnan said:

    That jogged my memory — he’s the same guy who approached me on Seeking a couple of months ago, who after a cursory “hey” response from me berated me for not engaging with him and my obvious lack of interest. Serious narcissist!

     

     

    He is asking $8000 for his 1987 Jaguar Vanden Plas and he will throw in the dog to boot the deal.  Hard times in LA and the wolf is at the door.

  2. On 3/22/2024 at 8:43 AM, dutchal said:

    https://rentmen.eu/RC_FormerAthlete

    Belongs in Seeking Arrangements:

    "I am not a call boy, refrain from contacting me with such requests. I am using this platform, as others use more conventional dating sites. If you enjoy cuddles, intellectual conversations over robust wine, and the idea of something meaningful, let’s hang out.

    Picture entering a bar where the most intelligent, masculine, exceptionally good-looking man with an impressive physique, eagerly anticipating your arrival.

    Ex - Law School student seeking something discreet with someone who is educated."

    Educated with the compliment of an AMEX Centurion card...

  3. 1 hour ago, BenjaminNicholas said:

    Clearly, he's a handsome dude with a killer body. $20k stipend with the right sponsor would be do'able.

    Perhaps not the listing website to use for his intended outcome, but hey, it's more eyes on his profile...  Which is really what he wants.

     

    Having seen him "in the flesh", I can state, as a matter of fact, that he is the proverbial "dog" in comparison with you. 

  4. 1 hour ago, marylander1940 said:

    He needs to work it... He's got the goods, God certainly blessed him, unfortunately I don't think he has the mindset to go back in the business.

    Maybe he should date Marc Jacobs!

     

    What do you think?

     

    I don't "think" anymore; I "contemplate". 

  5. 1 minute ago, marylander1940 said:

    He needs to work it... He's got the goods, God certainly blessed him, unfortunately I don't think he has the mindset to go back in the business.

    Maybe he should date Marc Jacobs!

     

    What do you think?

     

    God?!? Dr. Wafel gets credit for the creation that is Prince Charming. Roberto was introduced to me almost twenty years ago; at that time, he was the proverbial ugly duckling. The then and now of him in his physical presentation is nothing short of miraculous.

  6. 39 minutes ago, rvwnsd said:

    Guess the "lifestyle brand" and candles didn't work out for him.

     

    39 minutes ago, rvwnsd said:

    Guess the "lifestyle brand" and candles didn't work out for him.

    Apparently the genuine gold electroplated RLS brand Mother's Day pendant, his latest offering, has not realized the success at market  he had anticipated. Too, he is pushing forty, his plastic surgeon/sugar,daddy, Dr Wafel, is deceased, and the time has come for needed "touch-ups" and enhancements.

  7. Hmmm...somewhat older in his physical presentation with obvious "wear and tear" of the road showing; plainly, the day he could command a premium price is done, but, he is yet a good-looking man who, I surmise,  can provide a client with a memorable experience betweenst the sheets.

  8. 2 minutes ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

    Well, the whole point I was making is: it’s not theoretically possible for clients to “run” the escort industry moreso than a provider can.

    Reason why, most clients dip their toes (and maybe other parts) into the biz only during the time they are seeking it. Whether that’s once a year or once a month. Meanwhile, we are in it daily and going along with the day to day intertwining of it all. 

    If that weren’t the case, clients could simply just name our prices whenever they want.

     

    And, my point being that without clients there would be no demand for providers; no demand, no market.

  9. 1 hour ago, Jarrod_Uncut said:

    That’s bullshit. 100% bullshit. What rule derived from the nature of the business you refer to? What do you think came first, the prostitute or the client?
     

    You seem to believe that clients CREATED escorting. That clients CREATED RentMen. No, the only thing that has been created by clients is stuff like review boards like this. Maybe in this realm, people can assume rules they can or won’t do. Other than that, y’all aren’t running the business either, nor making rules for how providers wish to run things. 

    I’m fine with clients paying after they have received, however a deposit is not negotiable. Granted in the case of this guy, the deposit did seem to be asked a bit late. I don’t even give out my hotel name or address without a deposit. They get cross streets, where there’s likely 5 other hotels nearby. 
     

    That said, unless someone posts the exchange of what occurred…who’s to say it actually happened verbatim? Something could be missing here. I find most stories here hard to believe without text message screenshots from start to finish. 

     

    Let us not get our knickers in a twist over which came first, the chicken or the egg as spontaneous combustion seems the most likely circumstance...

  10. Do not give until you have gotten. It is a rule that derives from the nature of the business. The market is over saturated with "providers"; I am amused that a provider suffers under the delusion that he is the " end all", and, thereby, he can run the market. The reality of the thing being that "escorting" is a buyer's market.  If the provider demands a deposit, walk on as I assure you, there is something bigger and better just around the corner who will be more accommodating.

  11. 16 hours ago, wsc said:

    If real, just my type of muscular jock body with (assumed) handsome face. BUT ... a new provider, with no reviews, pics that don't all seem to be of the same person, and an "into" list that includes everything on the menu plus the kitchen sink - is strongly suggestive of a fake profile.

    That said, breathlessly awaiting being proved wrong.

    He offered to meet me at NYC, his hourly rack rate being $400,  and, then, !!!POOF!!!, he disappeared. 

  12. 6 minutes ago, Walt said:

    I agree, punctuation does matter. It's the invisible words in some comments that I'm ambivalent about. 😉 

    . (You missed the punctuation mark, a period, in the message.)

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