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I noticed he didn't list cum as one of his intos. Not that that means he's into snowballing but it opens the possibity. Contrary to Ben's opinion, I take an abbreviated list of into's as an indication those are activities the escort would enjoy or at least do. It's when they list the whole gamut that is cause for suspician. And if they list some activities and then renege, I would say the escort should not get "a free pass". That's misrepresentation.
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Not knowing the guy you are going to see makes it hard to answer. But from his ad (assuming thats how you came across him) do you get the feeling he is into raunchy activity? Things like rimming, watersports, anything goes are indications he is open to a lot. Some guys state in their ads they are very open minded. Use your intuition. Also only ask in advance if its a deal breaker for you. Otherwise go with the flow.
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Well timed enquiry as just last week I was in a situation with an escort I know quite well and after he came in my mouth I asked him if he wanted to share his cum. The answer was no. He is mostly a top and certainly with me but lists vers with top on his RM ad. So I would advise ask. All he can say is no. Btw it helps if he kisses. Mine does so even that didn't change things.
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It's a pity there are so many scammers in NYC. Gives the place a bad name when there are many great escorts working there either tempoarily or permanently.
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Obviously authentic. They have the man who pisses right there on the storefront.
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Effective this Tuesday in British Columbia, Canada's third largest province, mere possession of hard drugs will no longer be subject to criminal sanction. Since an earlier thread focussed only on the city of Vancouver, and its headline incorrectly stated that drugs were being legalized, I thought we should focus the discussion on the actual state of affairs. I admit I am no expert on drug policy and have no dog in the fight since I don't use illicit drugs or even marijuana which is legal in Canada. But what I read in today's news in the Globe and Mail this morning indicates there are caveats or limits to what is being decriminalized. For instance possession in certain areas like schools or in certain other public places will still be a violation or in cars driven by minors. And municipalities can pass bylaws further restricting places where drugs can be carried around, although these restrictions can't effectively ban possession in all places. Police have received training on how to identify the amounts of drugs that are now permitted to be carried on a person's body. And they can no longer confiscate the drugs within the quantity limits specified. Of course there's more to the program than this simple change in the law, with multiple support measures and new resources being directed to the problem of drug use but I won't get into them here. You'll have to read about it if you are interested.
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As relations between the "colonialists" and Indigenous peoples have become more fraught, it is perhaps fortuitous that Canada Day is not tied to when the white man stepped ashore in the new world. Canada Day, which was previously called Dominion Day, is not directly linked to the "invasion", which used to be called the "discovery", admittedly a Euro-centric concept.
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Yeah, I wasn't thinking clearly. Our constitution in 1867 was passed by the British parliament in London and took effect on July 1st in Canada. Our patriated constitution of 1982 contained an amending formula so that future amendments can be carried out in Canada's parliament
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I assume your constitution as an independent dominion in the Commonwealth was adopted by your Parliament in April of 1901. Is that right.?
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411 on Huck Di Costia? Toronto-based, heading to Detroit
Luv2play replied to + poolboy48220's topic in The Deli
He's got a very nice personality to boot. His family is from Latin America but don't live in Canada. He is Canadian so of course he is very nice, as we all are. Or at least that's our reputation. 😉 -
In an editorial in today's Toronto's Globe and Mail, the equivalent of the NYT in Canada, the newspaper supports what Vancouver is trying on decriminalizing hard drugs. Moreover they cited the fact the Canada's Association of Police Chiefs also supports the decriminalization of hard drugs as far as possession of small amounts for personal use offences go. This association is no left leaning activist group. They represent the law and order voice of the police establishment all across Canada. I will admit, Canada is no United States. Culturally and socially we are becoming more distinct with each passing year.
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What does Australia Day celebrate? My grandfather was in Melbourne representing Canada at the founding of the Parliament in 1901 but that was in early April, around the 9th. Is that day celebrated as well?
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Your focus on saving money is not what lies behind the Vancouver initiative. It is harm reduction and if it succeeds the number of deaths, overdoses, robberies, and crime should decrease. I have no idea what new things the Americans are trying but at least in Canada we are trying to make some progress and not repeating the same old strategies of more cops and jailings of drug offenders. And I didn't do any name calling as you allege. If so show it.
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Weed is certainly an element in The War on Drugs. It is cited as a reason why many progress from soft drugs to hard drugs. And when the "war" was launched, weed got swept up with all the other drugs and eventually sent thousands to jail in the US for mere possession. And mostly Blacks and other minorities. Your arguments against what Vancouver is attempting to do are classic "war on drugs" mentality.
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I had a number of friends back in in 1980's and 90's who had been alcoholics and sobered up and then switched to weed. They never went back to booze. And they didn't progress to harder drugs. They had found a better way to get high that wouldn't kill them.
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Why don't we wait and see the results in 3 years. Hopefully this forum will still be around.
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How will you pay for escorts in retirement?
Luv2play replied to Constantine's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
I spend in the area of about $20k a year on my hobby and have been doing that for a number of years now. I used to spend a considerable amount on strippers and for massages but have curtailed that in the last decade. I am now 75 and have no children or x to support. What I imagine will dictate my future expenditures on this hobby is my advancing age the most and my health, which is currently good. I no longer do much travel except to Canadian cities as I live in a small town where there are no local providers. -
I just skimmed that article (it is very long) but one important difference I noted is that Portugal still outlaws cannabis and more than half of the current criminal prosecutions deal with cannabis use. In Vancouver as in all Canada cannabis use for any reason is now legal. So the situation is not comparable between Portugal and Vancouver. That being said the experience gained by Portugal may be of some interest to the experiment now going on in Vancouver. With respect to those who say three years is too short a time to see results, I would challenge that. Drug related harm as measured by deaths is recorded on a monthly basis at least and yearly statistics are depended on in many areas of public policy. In three years we will know a lot about what if any impact the Vancouver experiment is having.
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I used the link provided above. I actually think he looks like a northern Italian.
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You don't have that problem with piss. But seriously, I've never encountered cum that was that viscous that it didn't go down the hatch effortlessly. Of course my throat has been stretched on a regular basis by large dicks so perhaps it is now permanently dilated.
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Cute Critters to Take Our Minds Off Everyday Stresses
Luv2play replied to + quoththeraven's topic in The Lounge
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Read his ad and you will see he did not list Italian. He listed English though which I do not consider a romance language. Don't know about Slovak.
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Was the response an automated one or actually him responding?
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You forgot Italian.
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I had a 24 hour session with a provider yesterday and he gave me a little insight into what providers have to put up with certain potential clients. He had had conversations with a potential client over a day and a half period immediately before our date (which been arranged some time in advance) which went back and forth but in the end was just a big waste of time. He showed me some of the back and forth messages on RM and it was appalling how manipulative this potential client had been, only to flake in the end. My guy had tried very hard to accomodate this person but in the end he was clearly just being jerked around. I could see how frustrating this could be.
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