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  1. I've only encountered two providers who vaped after having sex with me. One was in Toronto 4 years ago and it was in my hotel room. I didn't know what to say, never having encountered it before. It didn't smell like cigarettes or anything much to me so I let it go. The next time was this summer and it was one of two providers and we had just finished a threesome and one of them started to vape. It was the other provider's hotel room and he didn't object so I said nothing. I couldn't smell it though.
  2. Luv2play

    ANNOYINGLY......

    As an example, I have a date tomorrow with an escort who is going to fuck me silly. That makes me happy tonight with the thought. Tomorrow I will be filled with joy. And other things. Lol
  3. Luv2play

    ANNOYINGLY......

    I make no real distinction between living happily and joyfully. Happily is a state of mind to me. Joyfully is perhaps an extreme of happiness. An English poet said "man is made for joy and woe". (Blake I believe). I think of happiness as the median state of a well balanced person.
  4. He's a strange one. He blicked me on RM even though I never tried to message him. I might have clicked on his profile but that's it.
  5. Luv2play

    ANNOYINGLY......

    I'm definitely a happy person who has had advantages but also challenges tossed at me throughout my life. I take nothing for granted but seek to grow every day by learning new things and keeping an open mind. I'm adaptable, like meeting new people and don't let nay sayers get me down. Each day I have contributions to make to my community. I like to be constructively busy. I'm thankful that my health has kept up for 76 years. I have outlived the age which four of my six direct ancestors attained. Now I have the goal of reaching 88, the age my dad died. One grandfather died at 79 but that is too close for comfort. Lol.
  6. I think that's true. Europe has much better men's saunas imo. The ones here in North America are more centred on sex. The ones in Europe and Sourh America (haven't visited the ones in Asia) have sex but also more entertainment so that one can relax and enjoy other aspects of the experience. I did enjoy spending a half day on Sundays at a sauna in Miami years ago in Coral Gables. Great entertainment including live sex shows with recognized porn stars. I imagine long gone.
  7. I'm waiting for Herb Kohlest to appear. I hope he is a billionaire to live up to his name.
  8. I visited GIJoes Sauna only once or twice even though I lived around the corner. I preferred the Oasis at the time. But I do remember on my visit there a guy getting fucked on the bar doggy style. A few of us were sitting on bar stools just watching the action a foot away from our eyes. That was 20 years ago. Don't know if such hanky panky still happens.
  9. He certainly has lots of fans.
  10. It would be nice if Derek Kage resumed escorting. His videos are very hot.
  11. Actually there are rare cases and my younger sister was one where her chickenpox vaccine as a child did not take. I and my two brothers all got the vax. My sister developed a case of shingles and chickenpox simultaneously about 10 years ago in her 60s. It was very painful and affected her entire torso. Her doctor told her it was one for the medical books!
  12. I think vacations of a week or more wpuld warrant at least 6 months notice. After all if you want the hotels resorts and other attractions booked you need to know that far in advance. I do think a deposit would be required since you are asking someone to guarantee their time that far in advance. You need to know the provider and trust him. Obviously an established relationship would be necesssary imo.
  13. At this moment the kids are arriving at my door thick and fast. I have lots of treats so the anxiety is absent. Some years I had to turn off the lights and retreat to the back of the house when I ran out of supplies
  14. Hopefully the kid had a dog at home.
  15. I did too but I live in a small town in a house on the corner and the kids would know. I wouldn't want the brussel sprouts thrown back at my windows. 😆
  16. I've been here for over 20 years, on and off. When I left it was for a number of reasons but I never cancelled my account. I just stepped back and pursued other interests. A few years ago I just logged in and lo and behold my account and password were still active and here I am still. Life goes on.😀
  17. Well I considered all my options when I discovered on a Sunday morning I had a flat in an underground garage in a place 2 hours from home in a different province. Having two older cars I am a premium member of CAA. When I checked my spare it was flat. Then I saw the can of sealant -inflator. So I tried it and it worked. Voila. Problem solved. From prior experience, no garages will repair tires on a Sunday. Their facilities are closed. I have used CAA quite a few times with the multiple cars I have owned over the years. 4 years ago my Cadillac XTR engine blew in a town not too far away. I called CAA and they towed me home to my car dealership. No charge to me. I had the choice of either staying in Montreal another night with a $500 cost of hotel and dinner and breakfast and a free tow to a garage. A half day delay in getting repairs or maybe inflating the spare but wasn't sure how good it was and whether it would hold pressure for a 2 hour drive at highway speeds. My premium membership means I can get a tow interprovincial but I know from experience when I had an antique car I purchased in Quebec closer than Montreal is to my home, the towing charge was $650 and that was 12 years ago. They need to be licenced to operate in both provinces and the whole operation takes half a day to and from since they can't pick up another customer after me. So yes, I am 76 and have been driving over 50 years and have tons of stories of adventures on rhe road. They all ended well, thank God.😀 This one did too, all for a cost of a 16$ can of repair and a 20 minute delay. The tire was old and will be replaced in the spring as I am about to store the Mercedes for the winter. Hope I didn't bore you.😉
  18. I only learned about @unicorn's departure second hand. I did not see his post, which I assume has been removed at his request along with all his other posts ever since he became a member. Is that correct? I find it strange if that is indeed what has happened. It's one thing to walk away. Its another to eliminate all traces of your participation on this board.
  19. I think it is an exaggeration to say most Canadians do not have money presumably to pay for such things as medical care. Because our taxes are generally higher than in the US, both income and sales taxes, which are imposed by both federal and provincial governments (except Alberta), people feel they are entitled to "free" medical.care in return. The amount governments can direct to medical care is finite of course and there are many competing pressures to spend on orher programs. When we in Canada look to the south of us we see a society that is no better off in terms of health overall and in many way less healthy despite their much vaunted private medical system. We also see shorter life spans in the US and much higher levels of obesity and other illnesses that aggravate health outcomes in older people. Overall I like our system mainly because no-one goes to bed each night worrying about an illness that could put them into bankruptcy.
  20. Most of my circle are well off financially and are of an age when they are encountering health issues which often require hospitalization and operations. Like myself they have good doctors both gp's and specialists to look after their concerns. What one reads about in the papers is obviously true such as not everyome having a family doctor or waiting lines for needed surgeries. Our popularion is growing fast, I million immigrants in the last year, and doctors are not being replaced quickly enough. People who have been here all their lives tend to hang onto their doctors, like myself. I have no problem.accessing them when I need to. Newcomers are finding it difficult to do the same. However they came here knowing the situation and still chose Canada over the place they left. So that says something. I think the impression people have looking on from the outside is distorted by the sensational stories they read about in the media. Those who are satisfied with their care rarely speak up about it and their stories are not covered.They wouldn't sell newspapers or get face time on TV.
  21. For an interesting look into the profit driven US health care system, read today's NYT on the look into the hernia repair business and the wreckage it has perpetrated on thousands of patients receiving treatment on the DaVinci robotic machines which doctors have trained for by watching Facebook instructional videos. Yeek.
  22. I think you are only getting a one sided view of the situation in Canada. The experience I and my circle of froends and acquaintances is far different to the opinions expressed here. And I live in Ontario, Canada's largest province.
  23. I found @unicorn to be very confrontational and will not miss his acerbic and dismissive attitude. In my view he had some unattractive attributes in other respects as well. But each to his own.
  24. Matthew Perry's mother was better known to us Canadians as she was a well respected journalist in Canada and Pierre Trudeau's press secretary. Justin Trudeau went to school with Matthew, who grew up in Ottawa, and has offered his condolences. Perry was always appreciated for not forgetting his roots when he became rich and famous. Imagine earning $1million an episode on Friends! He and his fellow actors were the first to pull in that kind of money on a TV sitcom.
  25. One last comment on Montreal's Village. I had dinner on Friday night at Saloon and it was as lively as ever. I had heard it was taken over by new owners during the pandemic. The new ones have kept all the features that made it popular. The waiters are are dressed in black, which is very becoming. The food was good (I had black Angus steak done medium rare). The place was fairly crowded but no waiting lines for tables (around 8pm). And a drag queen came in and entertained the diners in a nice way, just pranced around to the dj's music (you could see him in his booth spinning the vinyl). A very nice way to while away a couple of hours.
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