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Provider Cancels on Weekend Getaway at the Last Minute
+ ApexNomad replied to FaustOust's topic in Questions About Hiring
Stop the bullshit! That’s a false equivalency, and you know it. Drug dealing involves controlled substances that can be harmful or lethal. Sex work, on the other hand, is a consensual service between adults. If you can’t tell the difference, the problem isn’t terminology—it’s your lack of critical thinking. This isn’t about logic for you, it’s about demeaning people and moral judgment. -
Provider Cancels on Weekend Getaway at the Last Minute
+ ApexNomad replied to FaustOust's topic in Questions About Hiring
You’re not just criticizing terminology—you’re going out of your way to demean people who engage in sex work, equating them as if they’re criminals and acting as if their humanity is up for debate. Whether or not you personally approve of their work, basic respect isn’t “woke-ism”— it’s just human decency. If you can’t engage in a conversation without stripping people of dignity, maybe it’s time to ask yourself why this topic bothers you so much. -
Provider Cancels on Weekend Getaway at the Last Minute
+ ApexNomad replied to FaustOust's topic in Questions About Hiring
Everything comes with its risks. While it’s commendable that he prioritized your experience, the timing of the cancellation is concerning, especially given the significant commitments and expenses you had already incurred. In situations like this, clear communication and accountability are reasonable expectations, especially with a provider whom you’ve already frequented. If you believe this cancellation was avoidable, it may be worth considering whether this provider’s reliability aligns with your expectations for future arrangements. Ultimately, you deserve to work with someone who truly values your time and investment. The choice to respond is yours. -
Giving in to a stereotype: Musicals, best parts?
+ ApexNomad replied to + Just Chuck's topic in Live Theater & Broadway
Jane Eyre deserved a longer run on Broadway, as it never truly found its audience, which is a shame. A beautiful and haunting score. -
Joe’s communication when meeting first-timers does leave a lot to be desired, that’s true. That said, I don’t believe he’s dishonest. I’ve seen him several times and have always found him to be a nice and very sweet man. I don’t know the specifics of your arrangements or what was agreed upon, but as a first-timer, it seems reasonable and practical to pay for each night separately. If you have two overnights planned, you could pay after the first one and then again after the second. Paying all at once is entirely your call and depends on what you and he agreed to—I can’t make that decision for you.
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For me, a great top isn’t just about physicality—it’s about presence, awareness, and connection. It’s someone who understands that control isn’t about domination but about responsibility. A great top listens—not just to words but to breath, body language, and the subtleties of hesitation or eagerness. It’s about knowing when to push and when to pull back, when to lead and when to follow. Confidence is key, but so is humility—the understanding that power is given, not taken, and that trust is something earned, not assumed. A great top creates an experience, shaping a space where both partners feel seen, safe, and free to surrender to the moment.
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Giving in to a stereotype: Musicals, best parts?
+ ApexNomad replied to + Just Chuck's topic in Live Theater & Broadway
Gilbert and Sullivan’s operettas are such a brilliant mix of sharp satire and infectious melodies—I can see how they’d be a joy to perform. Your mention of Evita brings back memories of hearing Julie Covington’s recording—her voice had such an emotional clarity. Did you ever get to see a production with Patti LuPone or Elaine Paige? -
He’s a great guy. You’ll have a really nice time. You’re in good hands - literally and figuratively.
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That was really nice of him - I’m happy you had a nice time!
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I think this was him too: https://rent.men/bigcokforu
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He’s very talented and has a bright future ahead of him. Come on—an actor at a televised awards show absolutely knows when a camera is on him. There’s a blinking red light and a countdown clock telling them when to get off stage. He’s also dating a Kardashian - experts at self promotion and cameras. He’s young, not stupid.
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There’s definitely been more skin of Alan this season and it’s only been 3 episodes..… which makes me very happy. 😊
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That was nice. A man who knows how to screw… a light fixture is definitely a bright spot.
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It’s not arrogant to want to achieve greatness; it’s arrogant to think I care about the aspirations of a young millionaire playing in a creative sandbox, especially when Los Angeles firefighters and first responders were just a few feet away. Aspire / compare = semantics.
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Re: Chalamet — his speech just came off as arrogant and self-indulgent. Instead of the usual humility or gratitude, he focused on his own pursuit of greatness, comparing himself to legends like Daniel Day-Lewis and Marlon Brando. It felt less like an acceptance speech and more like a personal manifesto. It was a tone-deaf and a bit self-congratulatory. Re: Anderson — she still looked great!
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I recently saw the new Gypsy with Audra McDonald and was thoroughly impressed. The supporting cast was terrific, bringing great energy and nuance to their roles. Audra delivered a powerful performance—an interesting take on Rose that was both fresh and deeply felt. As always, she gave it her all, commanding the stage with her extraordinary presence and vocal prowess. A bold, compelling revival. The orchestra was gorgeous! And the newly refurbished Majestic was beautiful.
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I thought episode 2 was much better than the first. Exposition and enough backstory is being further fleshed out. And we’re getting peaks of the awkward (funny) dialogue exchanges that White is known for. The scene with the three girlfriends was hilarious, as was the scene with Parker Posey and the blond haired woman whose name is escaping me at the breakfast table. And they even sprinkled the theme music from the previous seasons into the episode as well.
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My friends ordered pizza through an app for the Super Bowl - seemed pretty easy and convenient.
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I applaud any woman in Hollywood who dares to go makeup-free. Pamela has been doing that for a while now, both in interviews and on the red carpet.
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Excuse me, waiter? I’ll have what Max is giving. Thank you.
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Doesn’t a user have to reach out to a moderator and specifically request their account be deactivated/deleted? There’s no option for the user to do that themself.
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What Ya Packin ? (formerly Package Inspector)
+ ApexNomad replied to jjkrkwood's topic in Legacy Gallery
Looks fake to me. -
Clients who almost exclusively seek straight providers.
+ ApexNomad replied to studchaser's topic in Questions About Hiring
I don’t share your view, but I respect your opinion too. -
Clients who almost exclusively seek straight providers.
+ ApexNomad replied to studchaser's topic in Questions About Hiring
There’s a lot of assumption here about what masculinity is and how it “belongs”to straight men. The idea that most gay men can be “identified” within 30 seconds relies on stereotypes that don’t account for the diversity within the community. Sure, some gay men might have mannerisms or traits that people associate with queerness, but many don’t—it’s not a rule, just social perception shaped by exposure and bias. And attraction isn’t just about some rigid idea of masculinity. Plenty of gay men are attracted to other gay men, whether they’re rugged, soft-spoken, muscular, or nerdy. Same goes for lesbians—reducing them to “bull dykes pushing strollers” ignores the full spectrum of their identities. At the end of the day, people are complex, and sexuality isn’t just a game of mimicking straight people’s preferences. Everyone’s into what they’re into, but it’s good to ask—are those preferences shaped by personal experience, or by societal messaging about what’s “real” masculinity and femininity? -
A cocktail of hubris, ego, and status anxiety. People who feel entitled often do so because their sense of self-worth is tied to being right or feeling superior. It’s that fear of losing relevance that fuels their insistence on control.
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