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    gallahadesquire reacted to Merboy in Muscle worship in Boston   
    Honey, the person who answers that question deserves the Nobel Prize for Miracles.
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    gallahadesquire reacted to realeasymoney in Escorts as Fruits   
    Men in general are best at about 30-35.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Brandonjay in NYC   
    Fascinating. He has muscles, but with almost zero tone in any of them.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from Lazarus in Brandonjay in NYC   
    Fascinating. He has muscles, but with almost zero tone in any of them.
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    gallahadesquire reacted to + Charlie in Things that Awakened or Re-Affirmed That I Am Gay...   
    In the early years of this website (at the beginning of the century) I became good friends with a man who had recently started posting here. He was in his early 60s, happily married, with grown children and grandchildren, and had never had sex with another man, but he knew there was something about that possibility which intrigued him. He met an escort who posted on this site, who was kind and sensitive as well as young and attractive, with whom he had his first male-with-male sexual experience. Unfortunately, he was still trying to figure out what to make of this experience, when his wife found out about it and forced the issue, to the point that he and his wife separated, and his family knew why. He left the town in which he had been a pillar of the community, and began a new life; some of the changes were desired, and others were not.
    I don't know what your situation is, but wherever your journey takes you, you should be prepared for the likelihood that your life will probably change, positively and negatively, in ways that you may not anticipate. Be ready to ride the wave.
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    gallahadesquire reacted to EastCoastBtm in Things that Awakened or Re-Affirmed That I Am Gay...   
    Spending WAY too much time in the back of Spencer Gifts at the Northtowne Square Mall in Toledo, Ohio flipping through the posters in the back corner of the store, checking out beefcake posters, and lingering on one of a guy shirtless with button fly jeans and the top two buttons open, exposing 'just enough' pubic hair for me to desperately want to see what was hiding under buttons 3, 4, & 5.
    Receiving the 'Undergear' catalog in high school and having to defend it to my friends.  
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    gallahadesquire reacted to + Reisr30 in Hot tv doctors   
    I am crushing on Dr. Scott Gotlieb. I think he’s cute but I think it’s the way he speaks and come off as really smart ?
     

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    gallahadesquire reacted to Cliff in Hung??   
    For me, about 8 inches or more and thick is “hung.” Despite that I know that the average hardon is less than 6 inches, I don’t feel like 7 inches is “hung,” it’s just “above average.” More than 8 inches and thick is “really hung” and if it’s 10 inches or more and thick, it’s a “monster cock.” Ha ha Just my own definitions, of course.  
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + bigjoey in Friday Funnies   
    Yesterday, I tried to make an appointment for a medical procedure.
     
    I was on hold for AN HOUR AND TEN MINUTES, and then it went to voice mail.
     
    I left a message and got a return call in five minutes.
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    gallahadesquire reacted to + Cash4Trash in Egyptian Police Academy Graduates Parade   
    New recruits being reviewed by Al Simi and leadership
     
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + Charlie in Electric Vehicles? (EVs)   
    I think what will really make electric vehicles viable, is the ability to drop you off, go to a faster-than-at-home charging stations get charged and them drive them selves back. 
     
    self-driving will have to wait until the cars themselves talk to each other, to know where they are and where they are going. This would make self-driving far safer. 
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    gallahadesquire reacted to DallasClient in About to make an emotional purchase. Midlife crisis?   
    You only live once. My philosophy has always been to enjoy the things in life that bring you joy. If you can afford it and doesn't put a strain on you financially, why not? Also, expensive cars usually retain a large resale value if kept up well.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + g56whiz in WEHT Basketballer?   
    He’s been MIA for a month and a half. Usually if I poke him with a stick he’ll respond. This time? Crickets.
     
    I just hope he’s okay.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Welcome Back! Conversion Complete, Rebuild Underway   
    Can we get the post numbering back? I go to a thread and I have no idea where I am in it. 
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + Lucky in Welcome Back! Conversion Complete, Rebuild Underway   
    Can we get the post numbering back? I go to a thread and I have no idea where I am in it. 
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + Charlie in Jury Duty   
    Called for Duty twice in 30 years at the same address.
    First time, I was actually seated in the jury then dismissed. A colleague of mine at work was not only seated, but was foreman. 
    Second time, I went in and was dismissed after a couple of hours. 
    A friend was on a grand jury, once weekly for two years. They were looking at the Big Dig in Boston. She said it was so convoluted that, in two years, they passed no indictments.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from Wanderoz in Carson in Los Angeles   
    What.A.Handsome.Dude.
     
    I'm done.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + Pensant in Are you rich?   
    I was in a good, six-figure job then had a near-fatal orthopedic incident. I was in hospital or rehab for three and a half months, and out of work for six, age 59.
     
    i never got back to more than six hours a day. The job was either 7-5 five days a week, or 8-until the work is done.
     
    I was demoted and had my salary cut by 40%. But the long-term disability made up some of the difference.
     
    In March of the year I would turn 61, my boss told me I was going to be laid off, so I quit on my 61st birthday.
     
    Long-term disability kicked in. Social security disability kicked in. I thought I’d cancelled a private disability policy I’d had for 20 years, but I’d only stopped the autopay. That w as an additional $4,000 a month, tax-free.
     
    Disability lasted to age 66 or 67, but my investments (403(b), IRA, TIAA-CREF) kept chugging along. I started to withdraw from my accounts, continuing at 70% of what I’d made when working. My first RMD will increase my income by a few thousand.
     
    ive had an amazing investment counselor all these years.
     
    So, to paraphrase Oscar Wilde, I live entirely for pleasure now.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + FreshFluff in What college has the best looking young men?   
    I will say categorically it is NOT near boston,and definitely NOT MIT, unless you like them über smart, nerdy, and muscled. Some of them, at least.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + WilliamM in Are you rich?   
    I was in a good, six-figure job then had a near-fatal orthopedic incident. I was in hospital or rehab for three and a half months, and out of work for six, age 59.
     
    i never got back to more than six hours a day. The job was either 7-5 five days a week, or 8-until the work is done.
     
    I was demoted and had my salary cut by 40%. But the long-term disability made up some of the difference.
     
    In March of the year I would turn 61, my boss told me I was going to be laid off, so I quit on my 61st birthday.
     
    Long-term disability kicked in. Social security disability kicked in. I thought I’d cancelled a private disability policy I’d had for 20 years, but I’d only stopped the autopay. That w as an additional $4,000 a month, tax-free.
     
    Disability lasted to age 66 or 67, but my investments (403(b), IRA, TIAA-CREF) kept chugging along. I started to withdraw from my accounts, continuing at 70% of what I’d made when working. My first RMD will increase my income by a few thousand.
     
    ive had an amazing investment counselor all these years.
     
    So, to paraphrase Oscar Wilde, I live entirely for pleasure now.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + Reisr30 in What college has the best looking young men?   
    I‘ve PM’d Basketballer a few times but received absolutely no response. At the time of his departure, IIRC, he was in process of meeting a man with an eye towards partnership. I assume he’s lost interest in this Forum.
     
    I do not want to think of some of the other possibilities, and would love to hear of his family again.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + Lucky in Men Wearing Engagement Rings   
    Only a watch and my Brass Rat.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from keefer in Friday Funnies   
    To FlatEarthers:
     
    The Earth can’t be flat. If it were, the Cats would have pushed everything off the edge already.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + Reisr30 in Big Harry London   
    To my eyes, even with the lights off: no.
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    gallahadesquire got a reaction from + Reisr30 in Big Harry London   
    To my eyes, even with the lights off: no.
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