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robberbaron4u

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  1. A "straight" bottom boy?!?
  2. Yes, as with any notable attraction, he is "somethin' to write home about". In perusing his profile. I take note that the "gay" escort industry is becoming saturated with "straight" providers.
  3. Ride 'em, Cowboy! A Golden Prince in the guise of a cow puncher to market! Wanna wrangle? https://rentmen.eu/koreancowboi
  4. Well, I do not order fried chicken in the course of a sojourn at Paris...
  5. On occasion, the escort proves to be not unlike a frozen TV dinner: the reality of the meal falls far short of the photograph on the packaging.
  6. Ha, ha, ha! Ain't no dust on you!
  7. And I am in agreement with you; however, if want to forego your Chevrolet for a spin in a Ferrari, you sometimes have to master the stick shift for an easy ride, an aggravation in the beginning but well worth the effort in the ending.
  8. He is 5'7" in height. By the escort who presented him to me, he has suffered unwanted attention from "bigger guys" who perceived him as "chicken" ready to be plucked because of his size.
  9. As by my initial post, Walker is "fresh to market" and the how and the why and the wheretofor of the "escorting" business is new to him. He requires patience in his handling. Permit me this analogy, In my experience with him, I found him to be not unlike a feral kitten: pet him up and he will purr with delight. The referenced traumatic head injury and subsequent substance abuse is a thing he feels the need to share, a shadow that is with him; however, there is no real physical or neurological manifestation from the injury that would be cause for alarm in a "hire".
  10. What can one say of his physical presentation but "exquisite". Excuse his hubris as youthful exuberance; he is attentive in his manner and accomodating in his offering. He is "fresh to market" and sorting out the how and the why and the wheretofore of "escorting", hence, patience is warranted,. Be gentle. Be kind. Be generous. https://rentmen.eu/MrMuscular
  11. Yet another hourly rack rate of $500.
  12. He is an artiste at heart, and, consequently, he is mercurial in his "moods". On a good "swing", he can take the curl out of your hair and put it in toes; on a " down swing", he is as flat as a fallen souffle.
  13. $500 is the new $350...I shall wait for the recession, thank you.
  14. robberbaron4u

    BLAKEBLOW

    Gentlemen, gentlemen. . .please. He, himself, assures me that he is "real".
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    MarkNice

    He is "straight" in his sexual orientation but, not unlike LiamV at Indianapolis, he is steadily building a solid client base on "customer satisfaction".
  16. In size or reputation?
  17. Who is Justin Beiber?
  18. Unfortunately, no, I have not proven your point. He has a franchise with a nationally known brand and a free standing "brick and mortar" facility.
  19. No. Bob was known in his professional life as "John Smith".
  20. Not to worry as I take no offense. Even my late mother's cat regards me with scorn. . .
  21. Oui? Rather, Ooh la la. . .Bobby van Orden, Billy Millar, Ed Stroll, the 19 year old captain of a collegiate swimming team, the perfection of the physical form that was Charlton Heston, and, a 14 year old "virgin boy" possessed of a fine, delicate figure, ash blonde hair, brown doe eyes, and, maturity of mind and sense of purpose, a house on Stone Canyon Drive at LA; two queens, a king, a prince and a princess. . .
  22. Yes.
  23. With regard to "Liam Sanchez", he has entered into an "exclusive arrangement" with a gentleman who maintains a winter residence at Manalapan; and he is managing a car wash and detailing franchise purchased for him..
  24. "Can't you make it a little cheaper, Mister" is my family's motto.
  25. One "problem" is that you are often required to use a "preferred provider" with the insurance company. My mother suffered a debilitating stroke in 2016; she was rendered, as by the Victorians, a "helpless invalid". Fortunately, we had the financial wherewithal to keep her at home for the remaining six years of her life. Although I was "on duty" 24/7, the staffing cost, two shifts of home health aides, and, in addition, physical, speech and occupational therapist, and a registered nurse, was staggering. The home health services covered by Medicare and her BCBS Plan F Medicare Advantage plan were rudimentary.
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