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ApexNomad

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  1. I get that certain words can be a turnoff for some, especially if they feel too crude or don’t match the moment. It’s different for everyone. For me, it’s often less about the specific word and more about the context—like if he’s saying it because I’m the reason he’s feeling that way, or if there’s that intense eye contact when he’s saying it. The emotion or reason behind it can sometimes override the words themselves. But yeah, some terms feel sexier than others, depending on how they’re used.
  2. Hi, Roger – RM actually has a filter option that allows you to search for providers based on size (e.g., 1-5 inches, 6 inches, etc.). I’m not sure of your preference (top, bottom, or verse), but you can filter by that as well. If you select both sizes, along with top, bottom, and verse in New York City, it yields 58 providers. You can always browse through those options to see which one might be the right fit for you. As an aside, I want to take a moment to applaud you. It’s so refreshing to see someone openly celebrate and appreciate men—gay men, no less—who are below average in that regard. Best of luck to you!
  3. @MikeBiDude @Rod Hagen thanks for the recommendation - I’ll add this to my list. If you’re into thrillers, I highly recommend The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides. It’s a few years old, but I only read it recently. It’s a psychological thriller that masterfully combines suspense with a slow-burn mystery and delivers an explosive ending.
  4. I very much enjoy when my tops cum.
  5. Mothers know best. 😊
  6. Mike is a very kind and genuine guy who has been a consistent presence in this business for years. He’s attentive, engaged, and fully committed to ensuring you have a great experience. Easy to communicate with, smart, and caring. No matter how you measure, he’s impressively well-endowed.
  7. He has videos of himself in action on his ad. It’s possible he launched years ago under a different name and is using old footage. He also looks vaguely familiar.
  8. Just a simple question, not an interrogation of character. Relax.
  9. Not if you set boundaries and truly understand the terms of the relationship at all times.
  10. Natural beauty is only for the young?
  11. Don’t ever feel humiliated in expressing your desires and likes, especially in an anonymous forum. It may not be for everyone, and that’s okay. Sharing stories helps us to learn; they foster understanding, connection, and a sense of belonging.
  12. I love Mandy Gonzalez! A huge fan. But… she really slows down the songs. Everything’s. As. If. It. Went. Much. Slower. Than. It. Should. Be. It’s like we never said goodbye… it just keeps going and going!
  13. Varies. Average range is $300-$500 per hour. Some require a two hour minimum, so that $500 per hour provider is now $1000. Price can vary a little if in/outcall, and also if your provider wants transportation to/from.
  14. One of the best!
  15. Hi CroMag: Beautiful body! Maybe think about adding a few more pictures to give a fuller sense of yourself—perhaps one in clothes for variety. This could be especially helpful if you’re appealing to first-timers, whether they’re new clients or truly first-timers. Regarding the line, “Back online after a hiatus– years of experience, former profile all five-star reviews,” it feels a little unnecessary since it’s not backed up by reviews or any specifics in the ad. If it’s not something you can directly showcase, I’d suggest leaving it out. I really like your ad copy overall—it’s concise, engaging, and gives a clear sense of who you are and what you offer. The tone is warm and approachable, and the questions/answers section is a great touch. Best of luck!
  16. If I’d done some of these, I’d probably be a terrible friend, have no respect for the law, and be a downright awful and inconsiderate lover. As for my scores, someone should either call 911 or probably missed some opportunities along the way.
  17. Calling it bullshit doesn’t refute the actual points raised. Short-term policies often do have long-term consequences, even when designed for temporary relief. For example, landlords refusing to rent during price controls isn’t an outlandish scenario—it’s an economic response to distorted market incentives. Similarly, limiting prices can deter the necessary influx of labor and materials if higher profits elsewhere become more attractive. Dismissing these arguments as “beyond absurd” without substantive counterpoints is not a policy argument—it’s a deflection, which seems to be a pattern with you. Your tone is consistently condescending and dismissive, and any valid points you might have are lost in your delivery. No one will be receptive to that in any meaningful way.
  18. This right here: you want privacy to be respected—there’s your answer. Walk away. No meeting is worth compromising boundaries, yours or his. You already feel conflicted and uncomfortable. Transparency might help, but it doesn’t change the fact that privacy and personal feelings are at stake.
  19. A creative and visionary genius.
  20. Today is January 16, 2025 and this is the same review you left 6 days ago - verbatim. https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/156044-nineinjock-near-nyc/
  21. Because this is you wanting to have a real discussion, right? I agree with you on one thing—why bother.
  22. Do you want to have a real discussion, or are you just interested in throwing pithy remarks around and dancing around semantics? You mentioned scientific fundamentals, like symmetry—care to expand on that, or is that your entire argument?
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