My intro usually is something like:
"I am a dominant top. In my first meeting I usually like a vanilla boyfriend experience.
Do you like kissing?
Do you enjoy bottoming?
Can you make me believe you are into me?
What is the fee for your time?
Where is your place and do you live by yourself?
Are you available at.....?"
Quite often the guys thank me for my focused questions. I do not think we need a lot of talking, chemistry may always surprise you face to face, in a good or in a bad way.
https://ilikepinga.com/2018/07/15/carlos-aleman/
I already submitted the review to Daddy. This boy is a rare, very rare finding. I am still processing the intensity and beauty of our meeting.
Thank you for sharing this! I love them all A LOT, specially "Just a Song before I go". And I just realized the "Young" in the name of the group is Neil Young, who of course I do know and heard of. All the songs remind me a lot of some psychedelic stuff I used to listen to.
It is for one hour. my friend. Still very affordable.
Tomorrow I will publish another review in my blog (I already submitted it to Daddy) about another guy. He charged me $AR 1,500 for the hour but I would marry him. I am still speechless. He is indeed in the top 5 of all my slutty life, free or for a fee. If he moved to the USA he would shake the market. Stay tuned.
This is an old thread that someone resurrected. I had forgotten my original instructions and myself stopped following them in my last posts. Thank you @SundayZip , we all should try harder to respect OP's in all threads. However, feel free to share all of the music that has inspired you anytime in your life.
I never heard of Crosby Stills Nash and Young, I would love you to share a link to some of your favorite songs.
I do love The Doors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSUIQgEVDM4
If you are living in America you are probably not Black, or Muslim, or an immigrant, or a journalist, or a high schooler, or attending music concerts, or going to movie theaters, or ...
Let's drop an exotic (for you all, or at least for most of you) touch. This is Atahualpa Yupanqui, one of my favorite poets and singers of all times. I often cry when I listen to this song. It is not the only one by him that has that effect on me.