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Luv2play

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  1. I thought I had explained what the legal situation was concerning these types of incidents but maybe I am missing something in what the situation actually involved.
  2. I totally understand your situation. For myself, that day may come but I am doing my best to put it off for as long as possible. I still enjoy the wild sex stuff but am sticking to guys in their 30's mostly but am selective in whom I meet. I do a lot of chatting before setting up a date to try to ensure a good fit for the two of us. I am very upfront about myself, warts and all, so I don't try to mislead them about what to expect from me. And I hope for the same from them and am generally satisfied with their truthfulness.
  3. This is a very disturbing scene you have described. I think you did the best to preserve your safety in the circumstances. I agree with the opinion to write it up to experience. I would post a review on RM since you did pay him. Many of us read those reviews. I recently backed out of a session I had arranged with a provider based on a bad review on RM which he had had RM remove. I asked him about it on RMChat and wasn't convinced by his reply. A week later, he got another bad review (this was after our originally scheduled date) and the reviewer cited drug use. In Canada we get to read the comments on RM. I felt relieved I had made the right decision.
  4. I sometimes wonder about that too. The pandemic aside, when many clients cut back or stopped hiring altogether, it would be interesting to know how many providers have been hired, or if regulars are resorted to, how frequently have they been hired since the vaccines became available, by participants on this forum. Curious minds would like to know.
  5. Anyway, as I was trying to say, this is an interesting case. Timing is everything. If your friend carried on and did the work even after uncovering evidence of a burial ground, then he would have been found at fault for not notifying the authorities immediately. The problem is that when these discoveries are made on private property, it is the owner of the property who is on the hook for any expenses related to the archeological investigation and they can be substantial. That is why some people will try to cover up or ignore the discovery of human bones on their property.
  6. The software von this site sucks. It repeats post already made. Making it impossible to post a reply.
  7. I'm fairly knowledgeable about the subject but only here in Canada, but I imagine the same principles apply in the USA. Anyone disturbing a registered grave site by digging up human remains is guilty of a criminal offense. Knocking over a gravestone intentionally would be an act of vandalism and also liable to a criminal penalty, although less severe. Disturbing unrecorded grave sites of human remains is covered by federal and provincial laws and requires one to immediately call the police and contact the provincial archeological authorities. They determine if the remains fall under criminal law (I e. are of a suspicious nature) or are pre-historic and fall under protection of provincial heritage laws. Failure to do these things will result in penalties depending on the circumstances.
  8. I'm fairly knowledgeable about the subject but only here in Canada, but I imagine the same principles apply in the USA. Anyone disturbing a registered grave site by digging up human remains is guilty of a criminal offense. Knocking over a gravestone intentionally would be an act of vandalism and also liable to a criminal penalty, although less severe. Disturbing unrecorded grave sites of human remains is covered by federal and provincial laws and requires one to immediately call the police and contact the provincial archeological authorities. They determine if the remains fall under criminal law (I e. are of a suspicious nature) or are pre-historic and fall under protection of provincial heritage laws. Failure to do these things will result in penalties depending on the circumstances.
  9. I'm almost finished reading the book based on his diaries, kept in the form of notebooks that he maintained for much of his career until near the end. It is a fascinating insight into his struggles which he detailed on an almost daily basis for many years. His dependence on liquor, drugs and casual sex with escorts or street trade grew as his fame grew apace. By the age of 40 he was a mess but continued to produce great works for the stage and film. He certainly got a lot of ass in his lifetime. The book is called Tennessee Williams Notebooks, edited by Margaret B Thornton, Yale University Press.
  10. I actually don't mind it in the relatively few providers I have been with who are also in porn clicks. I enjoy seeing them in action, recalling how it felt when their dicks were pumping me and not the guy on film.
  11. I hate to be the dissenter but in this project I find more is less. I wouldn't be interested in it from any angle. But then I find orgy scenes on porno films tiresome as well. Just my own preferences here. Two providers and me for an all nighter is the ideal.
  12. JD is prone to throwing fits of hysterics, at least in my experience. I once submitted an RM review that questioned his photos and that was enuff to ignite him Recently a couple of great providers I did a threesome with found out about my comments which were favourable on this Forum and contacted me about how pleased they were. I had also given them a 5 star on RM.
  13. In the current hot real estate market in Canada, it is more likely the real estate agents will ask " show me your house" rather than your bank account. Even shacks are going for hundreds of thousands and in markets like Toronto and Vancouver, are going for $millions just to be torn down. If you have any kind of house, agents will answer your calls. It's the renters who are having a more difficult time getting into the market
  14. I think of frottage as a form of foreplay and to be exciting, the dick of the top has to be hard. Even the bottom can get in on the fun but when push comes to shove, the top wins out😉
  15. My IQ was tested when I was twelve and in order to get into a prep school for boys. I did very well, better than my two older brothers who had preceded me at the school. My parents told me, which was probably a mistake. Anyway, later I took the SAT to get into university and that high score weighed in my favour as my grades on graduation from high school were only fair to middling. I took the LSAT before gaining admittance to law school and again my high score got me into the school of my choice despite my fair to middling marks from undergraduate school. I always explained my academic performance from having too many distractions at school and fully exploiting extra curricular activities while neglecting my studies. So I would have to say on balance I was advantaged by the system of testing aptitudes and intelligence. On the other side of the ledger, by pursuing my studies to two university degrees, I developed a life long love of learning and reading so have acquired more "education" after graduation than I ever did at school.
  16. Didn't the sign originally have a "land" tagged on the end. I believe it was built by a developer trying to sell lots in Los Angeles. It came to mean a lot more after they lopped off the "land".
  17. When I spent my winters in Miami, I always enjoyed speaking with the Haitian checkout clerks at Publix who spoke a patois based on French that was very difficult to understand precisely but they understood my academic French and I got the gist of what they were saying.
  18. Spot on. This is a sociological phenomenon that is sometimes observed, although it appears bizarre to most of us. Human behaviour is sometimes confounding which makes life all the more interesting.🤔
  19. Why confused? Today a lobster roll will cost you $30 or more in a decent restaurant. A peanut butter sandwich, well peanuts.
  20. I admit I am attracted to bi and even some straight porn becuz of the male tops (I can dream). So seeing a gay provider with a woman doesn't turn me off if I think he might be available. In this case one review said he performed a massage, which is listed in his ad. Maybe on a slow night, he would be open for more if the $$ was right. He certainly has the third leg which would be a challenge. But he could afford to go to the gym a bit more to get rid of his belly.
  21. I agree. If several facial photos are placed in the ad, at least one should show a smile or at least not a frown or dead serious look. Two weeks ago I was with a provider for a first date and his ad had multiple facial shots only 1 or two of which were serious. When we met we both had masks on but I could tell from his eyes he was smiling at me. When the masks came off, followed by everything else, his smile was the only thing left he was wearing. 😉
  22. Yeah, during WWII lobsters were hard to sell abroad so Nova Scotia fishermen fed them to their families. The children would go to school with lobster sandwiches and trade them for something better like peanut butter sandwiches. Lol.
  23. Wow, what a way to harvest! I can see why they are expensive delicacies.
  24. Actually the French that is spoken in Quebec is that of the 17th century, when the colony was founded. The British conquest of Quebec in 1760 terminated the connection with France and subsequent wars between England and France led to the isolation of the Quebecois from their mother country. In France the French language was refined in the 18th and 19th centuries by the state, which created an institution to "purify" the language of Moliere, France's answer to Shakespeare.
  25. I've encountered the same problem. It's a software glitch. I try deleting the whole text and start over again
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