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JamesB

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  1. This new profile just popped up in Orlando. I did an image and phone search but got no results. I know I’ve seen these pictures before. Anyone have any info on him?. https://rent.men/Andresdommm
  2. There are several reasons this can happen. Sometimes, providers simply burn out, bad experiences with clients can take a real emotional toll. A shift in personal or professional goals can also lead them to change how they interact with clients. And for some, the impact of PNP hits hard, influencing their behavior significantly.
  3. The photos come back as a trainer from Brazil who was in France four days ago
  4. Name change: https://rent.men/Angel_ll
  5. He now has a brand new profile, just a couple of days old and already has a review. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/50887/
  6. The second pic is probably the most recent and yes he is hot as hell.
  7. That will only work if, and only if, the provider doesn’t block you immediately after, or even during the session. Don’t ask me how I know.
  8. I still remember the "generic" or "no-name" brand trend from the 1980s. Supermarkets and stores offered unbranded, budget-friendly items that came in plain, minimalist packaging, usually just white labels with black text naming the product, like "Beer," "Corn," or "Soap." Surprisingly, some of those products were actually pretty good.
  9. FYI: He is back in town.
  10. For me, it depends on where I am and how long I’ll be in the sun. Most of the time, I don’t wear a top, but if I’m in the Caribbean and planning to spend most of the day outside, then yes, I’ll wear a long-sleeve UV swim shirt for extra protection.
  11. According to his RMass profile, he’s listed as being in Atlanta. https://rentmasseur.com/FabianV
  12. As others have mentioned, it’s not common, but it does happen. I’ve been asked a couple of times myself. Providers have every right to set whatever conditions they feel are necessary for their work, just as I, as a client, have the choice to comply or take my business elsewhere. Similar to deposits, my answer to a picture request is always no.
  13. Profile is gone.
  14. Also here for cross-reference: https://rent.men/thewoof
  15. Look what you've done! Now I'm hungry and horny! 😂
  16. Does anyone have any info on Daniel? It seems like he was previously in Miami but is now based in Orlando. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/49872/
  17. Profile on RMen is gone now.
  18. I was just thinking about how the recent enforcement of immigration policies and ongoing deportations might have another unintended impact on our hobby. It’s no secret that quite a few providers, especially those from Latin America, have a questionable legal status in the U.S. Until now, accessing free or low-cost healthcare services like HIV PrEP and DoxyPEP has been relatively easy and safe for them. But with the increased risk of immigration scrutiny, I wonder how many will now be hesitant or afraid to seek these services, potentially putting both themselves and their clients at greater risk.
  19. Think with your big head. The reviews are suspicious at best, and the phone number is a Venezuelan cell phone. Last year, I reached out to the first four reviewers, and not one of them responded, something that’s highly unusual. This gives me the impression that it’s just a "Look at me, I’m pretty, now give me money" type deal. Unless other members of this forum vouches for him, it’s a hard pass for me. But hey, you can always live up to your profile name, give him a shot and let us know how it goes.
  20. There are two reviews with the same numbers.
  21. Like any market, it all comes down to a numbers game. There are plenty of people making good money right now, with significant disposable income for entertainment and luxury services. The key question is how many of them are actually interested in this particular hobby and how that demand compares to the number of providers available to meet it. While it’s clear that the number of providers has increased substantially in recent times, I have no way to determine, or even guess, whether the number of potential clients is growing at the same rate. Ultimately, the invisible hand of the economy will dictate the balance, either pushing providers to maintain or lower their rates or compelling clients to pay more for the service.
  22. I got my first Roomba when it first hit the market, and I really liked it. For years, I was a loyal customer. About three years ago, a friend recommended that I try a Roborock, and I decided to give it a shot. The difference was immediately noticeable. Roborock offered better navigation, stronger suction, and more advanced features. The app control was also more intuitive and allowed for more customization in scheduling and zone cleaning. After switching, I never looked back. While Roomba served me well for years, Roborock simply outperformed it in almost every way.
  23. I’m not sure why I was quoted here, but since my original post is a year and a half old, I’ll take this opportunity to update my review. Alex has become one of my less regular regulars, if that makes sense, meaning I consider him a regular, but I don’t book him as often as my other go to providers. That said, he’s always quick to respond to messages, easy to schedule with, always on time, and has never cut our sessions short. I really enjoy his massage technique, especially his use of warm oil and hot stones. While I still feel that the sensual aspect is lacking, he does provide other services that I personally enjoy. Out of respect for his privacy and because I’m not sure if these services are available to new clients, I won’t discuss them in a public forum.
  24. Welcome to the forum. The search feature in this site works rather well. https://www.companyofmen.org/search/?q=Cleveland&quick=1&type=forums_topic&nodes=86
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