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Luv2play

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  1. What a twisted mind could produce such comments. Surprisingly coming from a physician. Oh well. Won't bother responding further.
  2. That 2015 survey was taken just around the time the law changed. Today there is much more acceptance of MAID and I believe many more physicians are now available to administer it. I haven't seen recent figures though.
  3. I've never asked about the details. A dear friend of mine had terminal cancer at the age of 84 several years ago. She was a very wealthy woman and always did everything with great style. Even her departure was classy. Three nights before her chosen time, she attended a final night of theatre, although she was obviously struggling. When I held her hands to say goodbye, all she said was my name and "its the end of the road". The director of the theatre presented her with a bouquet of flowers and she received a standing ovation from the audience. She and her family had supported the theatre since its inception. She had always lived her life on her own terms. And that's the way she died.
  4. I'm afraid our Unicorn got it wrong about medically assistance in dying legislation in Canada. It allows for a physician to perform euthanasia, which is different from assisted suicide where the physician just supplies the prescription for the lethal drugs. Words matter especially when it comes to legislation.
  5. I agree. The nicest thing to hear after a session is the escort saying "that was a nice connection we had". In fact, I heard that last week from a provider I saw in Montreal. In a message he sent me after I got home.
  6. Here in Canada assisted dying (we don't call it suicide) is legal and now widely accepted at all levels if society. I have had friends opt for it in the last several years since it became legally recognized. It is gut wrenching to say goodbye to a friend knowing they will be dead within 48 hours but that is a choice they are entitled to make and I can only accept their decision with grace. There but for the grace of God go I.
  7. It's always nice to hear how far you are ahead of us in the Northern hemisphere.😊
  8. I also took that to mean internal massage of one or either orifice.
  9. That wasn't a case of bad driving as the authorities called it. Driving in excess of 100 mph in a 35 mph speed limit urban area was suicidal. And murder in relation to the victims.
  10. I have a handful of escorts that I have seen multiple times, often overnights, who revealed their real names, both given and family, after we got to know each other better. I was completely open about my identity, which of course made sense since they were in my home and hiding my info would be impossible. In a couple of cases, I had to revert to their RM names when we did a threesome with another escort. That required some concentration.
  11. Comments from all reviewers in 2022 are positive. Only 2020 review was negative indicating he didn't do what he said he would.
  12. It seems Lucas Entertainment has already discovered him.
  13. Quite the endowment.
  14. The WHO recently said that one in four sufferers of COVID go on to having long COVID symptoms sometimes after months after the infection has passed and sometimes severe enough to cause debilitating effects. These people are going to be clogging the health care system for potentially years. The common cold does not do this to people. COVID causes inflammations to certain organs that can cause lasting damage. It is not to be taken lightly.
  15. Ive done quite a few overnights especially during the pandemic, as I was limiting the frequency of hires. Now that we are coming out of the restrictions, I am less inclined to do them and am doing multi hour sessions which include dinner or just even one hour get togethers. With overnights, my experiences have varied. Some I would never repeat but a few were pure magic.
  16. Is that what happened? I thought it was me being a klutz again. Not being all that savvy around computers I panic a bit when these things happen to me. I get so used to the familiar and I hate changes. I did get back to the legacy look, I think its called. Like being on home turf. So happy.
  17. I hope he was role-playing when he calls the cocksucker "a f##king piece of s##t" twice in the vid he shows. I know some bottoms like that but not this one.
  18. I have been slim all my life and as I am now pretty old am thankful there was not as much in the way to fall as there is in heavier individuals, including those who are extremely muscular. I would think as they age these body builders have a lot more to do to resist the effects of gravity.
  19. Are user names and passwords case sensitive?
  20. Its aleays a pleasant surprise when the tral thing turns out to be bigger than advertised. Happened to me recently and the provider got a tip, which I usually don't give.
  21. I'm a premium client of RM and think this is a good move. Keeps out the riff raff.😉
  22. I just came back home from a long weekend in Montreal and for the first time in decades didnt include a visit to Le Village in my weekend itinerary. I had a condo for 13 years in the gay village back in the heyday. Left in 2010 and now I just visit. I used to stay at Le Gouvernor until the pandemic struck and then they closed permanently and reopened as the Hyatt. But I had moved on to a better hotel downtown where I now prefer it as the restaurants are better and shopping also. The Golden Mile is just so much nicer. I spent huge amounts on strippers back in the day but prefer now to hire escorts which the Internet has made so much easier and reliable. And I can take them to nice restaurants in the downtown core. I don't really have to go to gay restaurants to have a good time. In the last few years it has been similar in Toronto where I no longer stay in the gay village area around Church St. and find other restaurants are better outside that area. To me the Internet has changed the gay scene profoundly.
  23. My current Mercedes is 22 yo and runs like a charm. Never any big ussues but a few smaller annoying ones like the windshield wipers (single blade) and glove box door, which keeps springing open. It has 234,000 kms (140,000 miles) and is worth nothing on a trade so will run it into the ground. Takes premium gas tho so that's a factor for longer trips. I just came back from Montreal and charging stations on street parking spots are everywhere. And you see cars hooked up. Nothing like that in Toronto. I may get rid of my sports car tho as it has actually gone up in value since I bought it two years ago.
  24. Victoria Day in my youth.
  25. I have absolutely no incentive to switch to an EV here in Ontario Canada. Our provincial government which came to office 4 years ago and are facing an election this June canceeled all support of EVs on taking power. Tax incentives, building out chaeging stations (they even took the few thre were out). Some municipalities have reinatated some but nowhere near enough. We are so far behind Quebec and British Columbia it will take years to catch up. And I'm saddled with three cars all for diffrent purposes but as I get older my needs are simplifying. I would trade in all three for an EV that suited my purposes but there are none at this point. I need something for everyday short distance driving but evert month a car that will take me to Toronto or Montreal which are hundreds of miles away. And renting is not really an option as we have no rental outlets where I live.
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