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  1. Wow! You changed the appointed time twice and didn't think you'd upset the apple cart?

    You seem oblivious to the effect your changes caused to someone else. That’s what’s not normal....

     

    The only thing you were correct about was your offensive behavior, changing the appointment twice in the space of 40 minutes.

    Based on the 11 against versus the 6 + me for, I believe I’ve answered the perennial question, “Why does the escort ignore me?”

  2. I've worked from my home since 1997. It justifies a FAST Internet connection and the occasional afternoon delight and frequent 3 PM happy hours. I wouldn't ever want to return to an office environment.

     

    No, I don't put pants on to appear on video chats, but I do take the posters down from behind my desk chair.

  3. Sometimes, after I post photos of a hot dude, the picture is replaced by a sign that says "Stop stealing bandwidth." Does my posting of a photo here or on the BoyToy Gay Male Forums cause someone to lose money somewhere? Or does it slow down his website? What do they mean by that sign?

    Some commercial websites pay for their data-usage, If you’re posting links only, the host website is paying data usage. If you’re posting the photo, the hosting website buys the data usage.

     

    This is why Message-Forum.net prevents posting photos, only links.

    Thanks for the advice. I'll do that when I can (though it's much more time-consuming). I have to wonder, though. If bandwidth is so expensive, why is this site apparently giving it out for free? Or am I just confused?

    Confused. You can not post photos, only links to photos on the m-f.

  4. I'm leaving on Saturday, March 21st for Puerto Vallarta and will return on Saturday, March 28th. Three months I paid $522 for the round trip fare and was pleased with the price. Today I could buy a ticket on the same flights for $267. Who would ever have guessed?

    There are no change fees, so change and buy a second ticket somewhere.

  5. Doctors are legally required to maintain the doctor-patient confidentiality. Our providers are not legally bound by the same level of confidentiality. I would suspect that the providers that have sustained success in the business have maintained a similar level of confidentiality.

    Legally required? Obamacare so regulated medical records that Doctor's non-digital files were basically obsolete - everything must be online. I now pick my doctor's by how much face time I get before, during and after their documentation of the visit. Fifteen minutes appointments are invariably 30 minutes because they have to document everything in the computer right that moment.

     

    I fired one doctor who came in with his laptop in his hands, head buried in the screen for the entire visit. He usually shook my hand at the start, but never at the end of the appointment.

  6. Doctors keep records of their patients but they are bound by doctor-patient confidentiality. Won’t the same principle apply to providers who want to keep a record of their clients?
    I don't think the escort-client veil is as impenetrable as Doctor/Patient, or Counselor/Patient, or Attorney/Client privileges which recognized in law and precedent...
  7. I can certainly appreciate the need for discretion. I guess I was thinking that from the business perspective, most folks keep a "Rolodex" of good contacts, etc. We clients often overlook that this is a business and a provider could well make good use of many useful business techniques.

    Take care, everyone.

    Rolodex- ha... I'm sure all clients are saved either as "NEVER AGAIN" or some such, or by name if the escort wants to see him again.

  8. Green also indicated an iPhone user with its phone turned off.

    Messages with green bubbles are normal SMS text messages. Message with blue bubbles are sent via the "iMessage instant messaging protocol—a messaging platform specific to Apple devices. If you’re communicating between two Apple devices with iMessage enabled, you’ll see blue messages. If you’re communicating with any device that doesn’t use iMessage—like an Android phone, or an iPhone that doesn’t have iMessage turned on—you’ll see green messages."

     

    FROM: https://www.howtogeek.com/214560/why-are-some-iphone-messages-green-and-some-blue-does-it-matter/

     

    Also, "…By using data instead of SMS, iMessage has a lot more features than basic text messaging. For example, iMessage supports delivery status indicators. Underneath your messages, you can see text indicating when the messages was delivered or read. You’ll also see a message bubble with an active ellipse when someone is typing a new message to you. These features rely on the fact that your data connection is always on.

     

    And, "…If you’re using an Apple device and communicating with someone that also uses an Apple device, but you still don’t see messages in blue, it likely means that one of you doesn’t have iMessage turned on. To activate it, navigate to Settings > Messages."

     

    You're probably doing this: "

    "However there is a setting under Messaging which says “Send as SMS”. If you have this setting enabled then when an iMessage is not delivered your phone will cancel the original iMessage, and instead send it as an SMS (green bubble). This is useful if you message people who do not pay for data plans. You can iMessage them when they have Wi-Fi, but your messages will continue to send if they leave that coverage, just as SMS messages instead. On the other side of the coin, if you message people internationally using iMessage, this feature could cost you by sending your SMS to an international number. I know my carrier charges something like $1 per international SMS message sent…"

     

    Which if you are sending as SMS as an alternative, you're giving up end-to-end encryption of your messages for the sake of expediency on your part.

     

    From: https://www.quora.com/What-happens-to-iMessages-sent-to-an-iPhone-that-is-off?share=1

    GREEN MEANS SMS MESSAGING/BLUE MEANS iMESSAGING. There is no message receipt function in SMS messaging.

  9. On iMessage if the recipients phone isn’t turned on and I send a text, it shows green and doesn’t say delivered. Using an iPhone makes it clear they haven’t received the text.

    Green bubbles indicate texts with non-Messages addresses. Blue indicates the message stays within the Messages server environment.

  10. I think it is, at least in my experience. Being fucked missionary-style on my back and having the top lean down to kiss me deeply is amazing. But yes, relative heights can make it easier with some guys than others. And if I'm lucky we both reach a point where we're panting too hard to kiss!

    My favorite top was hitting my prostate every stroke and moving between deep kissing and blowing my cock. He was a few inches taller than me but FLEXIBILITY was his second or third best talent.

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