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Reading these posts makes me wonder if posters aren’t seeing 2 different men, one lean and mean, the other an out of shape teddy bear.
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You won’t be disappointed here.
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Fist fucker, Franco file, French fry, face fuckee or flip fuck. Take your pick
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I had a great extended session with Christian. Pictures are current and accurate except he has fewer tattoos-apparently some washed off. He’s accommodating and communicated very well before and during - remarkable since he’s only been here 2 years and his English learned here is very good. Massage was good but the main course was even better. He’s truly versatile- an authentic FF. He’s obviously intelligent, energetic, enthusiastic and anxious to please. His background in hospitality was apparent. Remarkably mature for his years. Highly recommended
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Sounds like he’s got something for everyone - bi, vers/top, good-looking, tall, multi-lingual and 10” Please give us a follow up report.
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Would like feedback on disappointing experience ...
Nue2thegame replied to steve10025's topic in The Deli
Would be grifter -
Is it a thing now to have sex with a baseball cap on?
Nue2thegame replied to peter831's topic in Questions About Hiring
For the same reason, it’s better to top than bottom when having sex in the sun. -
Probably TMI, but since you asked, Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1853-1935) was John Tyler’s son and Harrison Ruffin Tyler’s father. The first date was an AI source second was Wikipedia LG Tyler married twice. His first wife was Anne Baker Tucker of Albemarle County, with whom he had three children: John Tyler; Elizabeth Gilmer Tyler; and Julia Gardiner Tyler Wilson, one of the founders of Kappa Delta.[1] Following Anne's death in 1921, Tyler married Sue Ruffin, daughter of John A. Ruffin and 36 years Tyler's junior[citation needed], on September 12, 1923.[12][16]They had three children: Lyon Gardiner Tyler Jr. (1925–2020);[17][18] Harrison Ruffin Tyler (1928–2025); and Henry Tyler, who died in infancy in 1931.[19] In late August 2018, Lyon Jr. participated in a reunion of presidential descendants hosted by the White House Historical Association, and signed, along with other presidential descendants, a drawer from a copy of the Resolute Desk.[20] The Tyler’s are famous for hardwoods, Sherwood Plantation, the Resolute Desk and apparently their personal hardwood which served them well into old age.
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Grandson of John Tyler Harrison Ruffin Tyler (1928–2025) was the last surviving grandson of the 10th U.S. President, John Tyler. Born when his father was 75, he maintained a rare, direct link to the 18th century, as his grandfather was born in 1790. He was a retired industrial chemist, conservationist, and owner of the Sherwood Forest
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Definition of versatile/ bottom or versatile/top?
Nue2thegame replied to Veryshyone's topic in Questions About Hiring
But here, the hard and fast rules. -
Definition of versatile/ bottom or versatile/top?
Nue2thegame replied to Veryshyone's topic in Questions About Hiring
While I think the commonly used terms mean exactly what DMonDude said, in practice, I’ve met a few “versatile tops” who never bottom, at least for me and some versatile bottoms who actually can’t top, at least with me. -
Is going to college still worth it?
Nue2thegame replied to marylander1940's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
I followed a similar education plan as Vegas but in a different program. I do value my post high school education and would add that in addition to exposure to the humanities, critical thinking was encouraged which I think, ultimately, is the most essential skill. While a degree from a prominent university may help many land a first job, it’s no guarantee for success or predictor of how people will really perform. People who rely on AI for advancement I think will ultimately be found out when they’re confronted with a problem that AI can’t solve. That won’t matter when AI completely takes over, though. -
John Tyler (1790-1862), 10th US president had his last child at age 70. His last grandchild died May 2025. Not sure if he was a CoM member but pretty sure he would win if he was.
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Strange. No reviews.
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*The caveat of same day appointments/available now:
Nue2thegame replied to JB_Studio38's topic in Questions About Hiring
The lack of common etiquette on both sides, client and provider, is common and still amazes me. I just experienced it. -
It may seem gratuitous but some feel that their opinion is the only one that matters and everyone else is just wrong. These statements that you cite are usually interpreted as common(maybe uncommon now) courtesy, acknowledging the feelings of others. FWIW (case in point).
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Which they’re very unlikely to do in a casual encounter. It takes time and patience to establish enough trust for them to reveal that.
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One man’s meat maybe another man’s poison. With over ? 10,000 registered CoM users we can expect different experiences and a wide range of opinions. I’ve validated enough reviews with my own experiences to respect and trust some reviewers implicitly and make future plans accordingly. I don’t think it’s reasonable to generalize conclusions to the whole site. I do appreciate OPs second post which is a candid review. I’m assuming that he hopes that we don’t follow his original advice.
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A CO-2 suppository? Sounds like a good way to turn into a human Seltzer water dispenser- not the effect I usually go for before a date but I’ll take your word that it works.
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*Yet another warning about deposits
Nue2thegame replied to Austin Lewis's topic in Questions About Hiring
The logic of the provider here is curious. One of the most common rationales offered for requiring a deposit is to weed out time wasters. What bigger waste of time (for him) than to go to a bar looking for someone who might not show up. -
Agree but I think their business goal is to just get the customer through the door to try whatever.
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*Cancer on the rise among younger adults!
Nue2thegame replied to marylander1940's topic in Men's Health
They still do but the prognosis for long term survival is much better over the past 30 - 40 years.
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