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JamesB

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  1. Most of my friends, especially long time friends, are around my age. Lately, though, I’ve found it easier to connect with people who are 10 to 20 years younger. I’m very active and in pretty decent shape, so I enjoy doing things that many people my age have moved away from. That said, I’m not trying to do everything younger guys do. For example, you mentioned changing a tire, sure, I can do it, but I just don’t care to do it. All my cars have run-flat tires for that exact reason, I just don’t want to deal with it. I still enjoy going out at night, but I admit it takes me a bit longer to bounce back the next morning. And while I’m up for the fun, I’m not a fan of driving at night, my eyesight isn’t what it used to be. I still enjoy spending time with friends my age, but I’ve found it easier lately to connect and make new friends who are 10 to 20 years younger.
  2. I ran into that same issue last year. I prefer to get my testing done before visiting the doctor to renew my PrEP/Doxy prescriptions. Now I use stdcheck.com, and it’s been hassle free.
  3. I’m not shitting on anyone. A question was asked and I simply gave an answer. Nothing more, nothing less.
  4. Any recent experience?.
  5. As far as I know, WhatsApp won’t accept VoIP numbers. Your best bet is to grab a cheap prepaid SIM card just to register the account.
  6. Also here for cross reference. https://rentmasseur.com/Angelbig
  7. You’re definitely overthinking it but that’s totally okay. When it comes to what to wear, just choose something that makes YOU feel comfortable and in the right mindset for the experience. One tip: skip the jewelry. It often just gets in the way and isn’t worth the risk of losing it. Also, it might help to let your provider know you’re feeling a bit nervous; he'll likely be understanding and supportive. Go enjoy yourself, you’ve got this!
  8. If you have paid for the whole year in advance and won't be using it for a while, it makes sense to pause it. In my case I only need it about 4 months out of a year, so paying by the month, canceling it and signing up whenever I need makes more sense. Also if you cancel it you will likely get some kind of promotion to sign back up, pausing it does not trigger any kind of promotion or discount.
  9. I’ve always canceled my membership when I’m away, however there was one time I wasn’t even in the U.S. and a big ticket item I wanted went on sale during Prime Day. The savings were over $600, so it made sense to sign up for Prime just for that. I got the three month deal for just over $20, and the next day, after the item shipped, I paused the membership. Then I just resumed it when I was back in the States. Cancelling Prime does not clear or delete anything in your account.
  10. Since I only live in the U.S. part-time, I cancel my Prime membership whenever I leave. It just doesn’t make sense to keep paying for something I won’t use. When I return and sign up again, I usually get some kind of deal, like 30 days free or a 3 month subscription for around $20.
  11. I’ve noticed this is often the case with many new providers these days. It’s like once you’ve hired them a few times, they no longer feel the need to put in any effort to keep you as a regular client. The most frustrating part is that when you stop using their services, they get upset and act like it’s your fault.
  12. It’s also a tactic used by poor providers to prevent clients from leaving negative reviews by blocking them at the end of the session. .
  13. I don’t have an issue with the number of photos per se, it’s more about the quality and variety. When there are a bunch of pictures that are all nearly identical, often from the same photo session, it doesn’t add much. Overly edited or filtered shots, poor lighting, or ones wearing hats and sunglasses. Then there are travel pics where the background takes up 75% of the frame. Speaking of backgrounds, I’d also rather not see messy rooms or bathroom counters cluttered with toiletries.
  14. https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/148979-411-leonardojose-orlando/#comment-2243772
  15. Please keep in mind that responses from ChatGPT, or any AI, for that matter, should be approached with a healthy degree of skepticism. While these tools can be incredibly helpful for general insights, summaries, or brainstorming, they are not infallible sources of truth. I've personally received answers ranging from somewhat misleading and outdated to completely incorrect, particularly when asking about topics that rely on specific data not readily available. As a quick test, I asked two other AI models for the same graph and got entirely different results from each.
  16. I think you meant to say 3mm. 😂
  17. As a general rule, I expect providers to be a bit shorter, heavier, smaller and older than advertised. It's just the way it is. Setting these expectations helps avoid disappointment.
  18. I'm not going to speculate on why he's asking for 3 hours when you requested 2, that's his choice. What I will say is this: a 30 minute commute for an outcall is completely reasonable. Typically, multi-hour appointments come with a discounted hourly rate, which he's not offering. My advice? Look for someone else.
  19. Thanks! I just wanted to make sure that @Jamie21 was aware that this feature isn’t exclusive to OF, it’s also available on X. More information here: https://help.x.com/en/using-x/subscriptions#
  20. I believeTwitter now X has a feature called "Subscriptions," which allows users to pay a monthly fee to their favorite Twitter creators in exchange for exclusive, paywalled tweets.
  21. I just paid $70.54 for a 90 day supply of generic Truvada at CVS using GoodRx.
  22. Are you referring to him?: https://rent.men/Foxy_Alexxx
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