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VeryHappyCustomer

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  1. @LookingAround, why do you assume we're sneaking around on our wives? Mine knows, and she has her own hobbies. Life is bigger and more beautiful than you imagine.
  2. You, sir, are my lost twin! I do the same. And my wife says I'm a control freak (but I know she loves it) and occasionally a guy panics and calls me a stalker. But most guys recognize my good intentions and ask for advice. (Maybe privately they call me grandpa.)
  3. This young man is an excellent masseur: https://rentmen.eu/uncuteuropean Tell him what you want. He'll knock it out of the ballpark (or wherever). My highest recommendation.
  4. I second @nycman's recommendation of PIA. It was also recommended in the New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/05/technology/personaltech/vpn-internet-security.html
  5. Hired him years ago and would not repeat.
  6. Phillip is excellent. Highest recommendation. https://www.masseurfinder.com/members/phillipsmassage.shtml
  7. no personal experience, but my spidey sense says stay away.
  8. There's a world of difference between discretion and deception. I would rather see "representative" pictures that accurately reflect the reality than "real" pictures that destroy a man's reputation.
  9. I talked to StressRelease last year and got additional pictures. We never met, but I think @Kman is right. Griff and StressRelease are the same guy.
  10. Hired him several years ago. Nice guy, but his place was filthy... crazy-cat-lady filthy. Hard to believe he's still in business. Maybe he's turned his life around.
  11. I was the OP. Both profiles have been updated in the last 2 years, but I'm sure they matched at the time. I believe I met the man pictured below. I didn't know he had a twin.
  12. My BRK got a little bump from WFC. Not as exciting as direct ownership, but I sleep soundly.
  13. http://www.daddysreviews.com/search/Active/kade/kade_chicago
  14. Perhaps the cl advertiser is filling a market niche opened by the recent departure (from LA) of this young man, whose violin you see standing in the corner to the right of the door.
  15. He who pays the piper calls the tune.
  16. ...and now it is forever: http://web.archive.org/web/20161216060635/http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/m4m/5918503289.html
  17. A young man once said to me, "Honey, they don't pay us for the sex, they pay us to leave afterward". It sounded like a bitter one-liner, but months later I realized it was wisdom.
  18. He may mean it. Once a guy asked me whether his pecs were the best I'd ever seen... When I smiled and said nothing, he jumped out of bed and did 50 push ups.
  19. same pic here: https://scstylecaster.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/maxresdefault.jpg?w=1024&h=576
  20. It was a good experience for me. But I was looking for something very specific that was all about his attitude. He's actually a surprisingly normal, sane guy who's done a lot of research and found a niche. The attitude is his product. He's an actor.
  21. I have greatly curtailed my review writing in the last year. Too many constraints. I would rather respond to conversation requests.
  22. Is this the Grant people are discussing? My experiences with him were fine. Excellent massage skills. If anything, he was unexpectedly friendly. I sure was flattered. Maybe he also had an escort ad and got the appointments mixed up. If so, he must have thought I cheated him when I paid for a massage. http://m2.masseurfinder.com/mf/t/w97crb.jpg
  23. When I look at reviews on rentmen.com, I see only summary scores. No narrative or detail. I have noticed when traveling that some features seem to be hidden in the US. (I saw more detail from Hong Kong and Amsterdam than I see when I'm in Phoenix.) Steven, can you give an example of a rentmen.com review containing more than just scores?
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