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  1. I was with him once in DC a few months ago and he was fantastic: great kisser, ridiculously good-looking, and very sweet.
  2. Thanks, guys. As a relative newbie, I continue to be amazed at how helpful everyone is and how much collective wisdom there is to be found here.
  3. There may be too many variables here for this to be a sensible question, but here goes. I'm preparing to move from City A to City B, and I'd like to bring my favorite guy up to City B for a two-day visit. Let's say his hourly rate is X and his overnight rate is 6X. (Rates are comparable in both cities.) I asked him what he would want for a two-day visit, and he just said I've always treated him well and he trusted me. I was thinking 15X plus travel and a couple of really nice dinners plus plenty of time for him to see the sights (City B has a lot of interesting stuff to see, and he's never been there before). I realize he can just say no or ask for more if he feels I'm lowballing him, but I'd rather make a good offer to begin with.
  4. There's an old thread in which people poke fun at MuseForMen's ad copy. Understandably--it's definitely over the top. But the man himself is lovely, and I had one of my best-ever experiences with him recently. Without going into the "explicit details" that the moderators have asked us not to provide, I can say that he left me blissfully satisfied. Highly recommended.
  5. I'm glad someone asked this question, because I've been wondering about that very thing.
  6. That should be *an* appreciation, of course. I can spell. I just can't type.
  7. Hot, sweet, and accommodating. I would be with him 24/7 if I could. Based in Philadelphia but often in DC and NYC. Highly recommended.
  8. Yes, compromising pictures of me. And I was careful about what I said to the bankers. The one with whom I have a well-established relationship was very sympathetic: his firm has apparently had other clients in reasonably similar situations. He said I shouldn't pay up, and he was right. The other banker, who was basically a teller, didn't really know what was going on in any detail, but she also advised me (almost begged me) not to send the money. I can understand why you're skeptical. I wouldn't believe it myself if I weren't going through it.
  9. Would you believe that bastard just texted me again? "How are you baby?" FFS. I just ignored him, and that seems to have worked (for now).
  10. I'm not sure why that's odd, but here goes. The "bankers" are the guy I had to talk to about getting the money wired into my account and the woman at the bank who did the wire to my scammer. Both of them encouraged me to refuse to play along, and they were right. And I went to the sheriff's department because I was in a panic and afraid. He referred me to their fraud department, which turned out to be less helpful--but thanks to this forum, I know what to do now.
  11. Thanks so much! That is indeed the same person.
  12. He doesn't, as far as I've seen.
  13. Thanks for the additional bit. I think you're right. FWIW, when I talked to the sheriff's deputy about the situation, he said the same thing. And he was surprisingly chill about it.
  14. I know you're absolutely right. I think I should block his number, but I'm also afraid to.
  15. He needs money for this, he needs money for that. He claims he has compromising pictures (which is just barely possible--I'm convinced that he or his partner in crime drugged me). I've been just worried enough to give in, but he keeps coming back, despite the advice of my bankers not to. I'm giving in one more time. Then that has to be it. Partly I'm asking for advice, but mostly I'm warning folks to stay away. He's very charming, and very clever, and very dangerous.
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