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JayCeeKy

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  1. Seems like the most sexually permissive countries (France, Italy, South American countries) have been countries where the Catholic Church is strong, whereas those countries with a strong "Protestant ethic" like the USA are often the most uptight. It reminds me of what a Catholic priest once told me about Catholic laws and regulations: The Romans make the rules, the Americans are the ones who follow them.
  2. I have kept 40 years of hiring in a location where I am absolutely positive that only I will ever have the key to entry: my memory.
  3. Yum. (Is it still legal to say that?)
  4. Does anyone know if Trump signed SESTA? It was my understanding that he had until last Saturday to sign; if he doesn't sign, it becomes a "pocket veto" and Congress would have to start over. Since the ACLU and many online companies are seeking clarity on this bill, perhaps it will come back in a more palatable form for sex workers i.e. delineate between adult sex workers and sex traffickers. Since this is an election year and politicians love to tout their "family values" I'm not keeping my fingers crossed.
  5. Not a big fan of getting punched for no reason, but gut punching by a bunch of sexy guys is a big turn-on:
  6. Hopefully, the administrators of this site won't be hasty as to shut down this site which so many find so informative and emotionally supportive. Sesta/Fosta, even though it was overwhelmingly approved by Congress (who's going to vote AGAINST trying to protect children?), was never reviewed by the Judicial Committees in either chamber and, even the Trump DOJ stated that it thought parts of the law are unconstitutional. It likely violates the First Amendment and the language used is so vague and the arguments so specious (e.g. reducing prostitution will reduce trafficking - when, in fact, where prostitution is reduced human trafficking increases) that it is likely that an inevitable court challenge will void this law. I realize that the owner of the site might just say "the heck with it - who needs the aggravation" - I am hoping that they wait to see how this thing shakes out in the courts, for the sake of all who participate in this great web site.
  7. I'm wondering if the "Good" Old Days of street hustling might make a return? It was certainly not as safe (for both the escort or the client) but it did have the advantage of providing the client with the advantage of seeing the goods before the purchase: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceYzEOD-cxU
  8. I remember a story told back in the 1970's: Some bigot said "They should round up all the queers and put them on an island somewhere." To which, someone else replied: "They did, it's called Manhattan." I'm guessing that NYC (and the Northeast in general) has a lot of muscle and worshippers. Having lived in LA, where there is a "cult of the body," there is certainly a large population of bodybuilders and admirers. The South? Not so much. Just guessing.
  9. Most English translations state that Jesus was "the son of a carpenter." The Greek word used was "tekton" which is probably more accurately translated, as you stated, a "craftsman" or "builder." Most homes in those days were not made of wood, but stone - so it is more likely that Joseph and his son were stonemasons or some other type of craftsmen.
  10. I watched Episode 1 and was also impressed with J. Paul Getty III - both his acting skills and his beautiful body. When the housekeeper told him to take his wet clothes off ("I've seen it all before"), I swooned.
  11. Steven Seagal. Do I even need to elaborate?
  12. From your lips to God's ears! Bring back Rounds and Stella's!!! http://www.papermag.com/10-sleazy-gay-places-from-nycs-glory-days-1427524835.html
  13. It would be helpful if you published where, and for how long, you will be in a particular location.
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    Money first

    I have only been asked once, and out the door he flew. Never again.
  15. Damn, that photo deserved a "Graphic Content" warning.
  16. "With brown shoes, pair a blue suit with a light brown hat and sand colored gloves - the mix of neutral colors will look great with blue." --- Gentleman's Gazette
  17. A friend gave me a gift certificate for a hot air balloon ride a few years ago. My major recollection of the ride was the rhythmic aspiration of searing heat on my bald spot.
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    Weight loss

    If you become concerned that your nutritional needs are suffering during weight loss just remember that semen has over 200 separate proteins, as well as vitamins and minerals including vitamin C, calcium, chlorine, citric acid, fructose, lactic acid, magnesium, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, vitamin B12, and zinc . I suggest one dose per day.
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    Weight loss

    Intermittent Fasting - there are various methods - it focuses not on what you eat as when you eat. The one I like is the Eat-Stop-Eat ----> fasting from dinner one day, to dinner the next, basically a 24-hour fast. I do it once a week. I-F is not only good for losing weight but has been shown to improve overall body metabolism. There's lots of info online about fasting. I also walk on the treadmill 3 miles a day - or in the park during nice weather.
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    Reviews of Clients

    I think the U.S. 7th Cavalry, Custer Battalion, made that same accusation.
  21. I'm not sure about a Full Moon - I've always heard that police departments get many more bizarre calls during a full moon. I do know that in nursing homes there is a phenomenon called SUNDOWNING - residents, especially those with dementia tend to get more irritable, agitated, and unmanageable when the sun goes down. Having worked with patients with schizophrenia, I found that they, too, tend to have increased symptoms after the sun goes down. The opposite is true for those with depression who tend to feel better at night - and, as a result, often stay awake all night and sleep during the day.
  22. A beautiful young man named Ryan White was from Kokomo. RIP, dear Ryan. We still love you.
  23. The article says that the "mint julep" is the most popular cocktail in Kentucky. Maybe on the first Saturday in May but not the rest of the time. I've had about three in my entire life and I drink like a fish. The mint keeps getting in your teeth and the taste is, well, too minty. For the perfect mint julep do this: 1. Wash hands with mint-scented soap. 2. Pour Makers Mark in a glass. 3. Drink
  24. Don't look at his profile more than 2 or 3 times. I did and got blocked. To hell with him.
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