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  1. My friend took me to the WhyNot Bar in Amsterdam pre 2000s. I as a newbie had never really hired before. The bar functioned as a brothel with guys available milling about the bar and if those did not tickle your fancy, there was an “album” of sorts and you could select a guy and the bartender would call them if they were available to entertain you in the rooms above the bar. My friend offered to treat me to a session and I picked the guy from the catalog, he came and we went upstairs. My friend paid the fee and I had an hour of hot sweaty sex with a cute Dutch guy. I think it was 70 guilders or something like that. Miss those days!
  2. Can you just have your friend pick out the escort, work out the details with the escort directly and then tell you how much it will cost? You can just give the money to your friend before the appointment.
  3. One of my best encounters was a 6:30 am encounter at the Ritz Carlton Marina del Rey. I was worried what the hotel would say having someone come in so early in the morning…. He was new to me and we were trying to schedule before my work meeting at 8:00 am. He was a sexy, Abercrombie type who also brought coffee. It was a torrid and memorable encounter… We later met up again for a nice weekend in Las Vegas. Very nice guy. He’s now a realtor in Los Angeles.
  4. I always have fresh bottles of water or canned seltzer for visitors. One brazilian escort told me he was once drugged and would never take a drink from anyone.
  5. I don't mind if they reach out, it's better than me texting and not hearing back for ages. This way, i know they are interested and an appointment can be readily set up.
  6. cany10011

    Tom in NYC

    Correct. I am loathe to pay for taxi when most guys would just hop on the blue line for a few stops to chelsea. Just a principle. If it were late at night, i'd totally understand and would pay for it.
  7. cany10011

    Tom in NYC

    350 bucks and taxi fare from hells kitchen
  8. Final teaser came out tonight without the pornstars… Tim Champagne and Ace Carter…hopefully they will also be on the roster.
  9. It's not the Townhouse... just wear something comfy and expendable. Seriously, do you want a gogo boy climbing up on you all hot and sweaty on your Loro Piana shirt?
  10. Marissa needs to grow thicker skin if she is to survive in NYC.
  11. B rated show… none of the characters were too endearing except for Quinn. Running out of good options to watch, which is why White Lotus was ok for me. Good thing it was only 6 episodes…very low committment.
  12. No one likes a busy body…. Aren’t people taught to not meddle in others‘ affairs??? Drew looks like he found his fag hag.
  13. Wasn‘t there a poster who had so many health issues that he couldn’t walk around without holding onto furniture? I felt sad for him and as I recall he lived alone and had a landlord that helped get his mail/groceries for him. I think everyone on the message board encouraged him to get help. Wonder if he ever did.
  14. If it makes you feel better and you want to have the last word, then send them a note. But, one does not always have to have the last word.
  15. What will you do if you need to hookup or hire an escort? Will the prescence of your "friend" make it awkward? I "hosted" a guy (who i hired as an escort off craigslist) who was being thrown out of his place because he fell behind in his rent (turned out he was spending his money on meth). It lasted 2 years for me and it was really uncomfortable as I resented his presence. I paid for everything- call me an enabler, until i finally had a "chat" with him and gave him a deadline to leave. It really cramps one's style to have someone in your home if you are not totally comfortable with each other hooking up with others.
  16. Did you mention what the “sleeping” arrangements will be? will he have his own space or crash with you in your bed on the weekends he visits?
  17. He told me he does not kiss...
  18. I'm too scared of using Air B&Bs for that reason... not knowing if they have hidden cameras or not would freak me out too.
  19. I've admired him for a while. Didn't realize he is that tall!
  20. Thanks. Canadian living in NYC (Resident).
  21. Any updates on the digital EU Covid vaccine passports for non-EU citizens? Would prefer to obtain the digital passport and not have to worry about carrying a paper copy prior to travel.
  22. I'm curious too... he has nice pics.
  23. One thing that I would recommend is the World War II museum. I spent a whole day there and was not bored. As a Canadian, I find American history very fascinating and more interesting. Apparently, the museum was built in New Orleans as it is also the home of the "Higgins Boat". According to the website: https://www.nationalww2museum.org/students-teachers/student-resources/research-starters/research-starters-higgins-boats HIGGINS BOATS In the late 1930s, the U.S. military began developing small boats that could carry troops from ships to open beaches. Andrew Jackson Higgins of New Orleans, who had been manufacturing shallow-water work boats to support oil and gas exploration in the Louisiana bayous, adapted his Eureka Boat to meet the military’s specifications for a landing craft. Designated the Landing Craft Personnel (Large), or LCP(L), it was used in the invasions of Guadalcanal and North Africa in 1942. Initially, separate landing craft were used for troops and vehicles, the LCP(L)s and the LCVs (Landing Craft, Vehicle). The LCP(L) was designed without a ramp. Troops unloaded from the LCP(L) by jumping over the side, which proved unsatisfactory because climbing over the side exposed the men to hostile fire. Higgins solved this shortcoming by combining the LCP(L) and LCV’s designs into the Landing Craft Vehicle and Personnel or LCVP. This craft, which is now the most famous of Higgins’s designs and is often referred to as the Higgins Boat, allowed infantry or small vehicles to exit through a front ramp. Higgins Boats changed the way that war was fought. Previously, navies would have to attack ports, which were usually heavily defended. By using Higgins Boats, armies could unload across an open beach and have more options in choosing their attack points. This also stretched the defending armies. Instead of concentrating on only a few entry points, defenders had to cover more shoreline. In both the Pacific and European Theaters of World War II, Higgins Boats allowed Allied armies to move ashore. The success of these boats ensured that Higgins Industries would be a major employer during the War. A small workforce of only 75 workers in 1938 grew to over 20,000 by 1943. The Higgins workforce was the first in New Orleans to be racially integrated. His employees included undrafted white males, women, African Americans, the elderly and handicapped persons. All were paid equal wages according to their job rating. They responded by shattering production records, turning out more than 20,000 boats by the end of the war.
  24. He is gorgeous.
  25. These are very comfortable and versatile.
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