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    rguer got a reaction from + Just Sayin in Forthcoming movie on GAY GERONTOPHILIA   
    Also see: Shortbus. But only one scene if I remember correctly.
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    rguer got a reaction from Strafe13 in Seeking arrangements success!   
    If I had the money, that's what I'd want. I wouldn't have to exhaust myself trying to singlehandedly satisfy your undoubtedly HUGE sexual appetite, and you wouldn't have to disappoint your legions of fans.
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    rguer got a reaction from liubit in Anxiety attacks   
    Do what works for you.
     
    You might consider getting a dog. A dog would always be happy to see you. Byron liked Newfoundlands, but they may be a bit large for a Manhattan apartment.
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    rguer got a reaction from Deadlift1 in Anxiety attacks   
    Have you considered the possibility that your upbringing and history have led you to seek out people who will not be there for you?
     
    It's an insidious and recidivist disease, but it can be treated. You might try some ACA meetings; even if you're not actually an adult child of alcoholics, you might have a lot in common with them. Recovery is neither fast nor always pleasant, but it can happen.
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    rguer got a reaction from + freecahill1965 in Seeking arrangements success!   
    If I had the money, that's what I'd want. I wouldn't have to exhaust myself trying to singlehandedly satisfy your undoubtedly HUGE sexual appetite, and you wouldn't have to disappoint your legions of fans.
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    rguer got a reaction from + Avalon in The Lambs (NYC Social Club)   
    Join The Players. It gets you into Gramercy Park.
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    rguer got a reaction from + Tarte Gogo in Seeking arrangements success!   
    If I had the money, that's what I'd want. I wouldn't have to exhaust myself trying to singlehandedly satisfy your undoubtedly HUGE sexual appetite, and you wouldn't have to disappoint your legions of fans.
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    rguer reacted to MikeyGMin in Why Do So Many Escorts Label Themselves Bisexual?   
    Is it really that complicated in the context of escorting? I don't care to plumb the depths of someone's psyche. I don't care if it accurately represents the fluidity that they may have experienced over the course of a lifetime. I just want to know how they are marketing themselves right now. I will infer certain things based on the marketing category they choose, and I will make hiring decisions based on it, but l really don't think it's all that complicated.
     
    EDIT: Funny story. A young escort that I know originally advertised as bisexual as a marketing thing -- until he was actually contacted by a female. After some very uncomfortable messaging with this lady, he changed his orientation to gay.
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    rguer reacted to Bearofdistinction in Ty Roderick   
    Fucking Ciggy Ruins the Whole Thing!
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    rguer reacted to + azdr0710 in Seeking arrangements success!   
    now wondering if the ~$75/month fee would be worth it just as entertainment cost for all the crazy propositions and proposals I'd get.....
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    rguer reacted to LivingnLA in Another(!) reason I fly only on my Private Jet.   
    The facts in this situation are very clear and indisputable, which is probably why United settled generously and secretly instead of a drawn out public legal case that would've been terrible PR, established a hard precedent, and likely resulted in a much bigger payout.
     
    If you don't believe me about how blatantly United violated their own Contract for Carriage, then read this clear write-up from a lawyer:
     
    http://nationallawforum.com/2017/04/14/united-airlines-dr-dao-contract-carriage/
     
    If you want a deeper analysis that further explains how badly United screwed up:
     
    http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2017/04/united-passenger-removal-reporting-management-fail.html
     
    And another analysis by a libertarian business guy who also agrees United violated their own Contract for Carriage:
     
    https://thefederalist.com/2017/04/11/did-united-airlines-violate-its-own-contract-by-forcing-that-passenger-off-the-plane/
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    rguer reacted to + Keith30309 in Seeking arrangements success!   
    Me too.
    I've made it pretty obvious to those I spend any time with that physical intimacy is part of any sustainable arrangement.
    That said, these guys aren't pros and the idea of that sort of arrangement is usually new to them and takes some getting accustomed to. Some haven't even done allot of dating. I enjoy dinners and have taken one guy to a spa and movies but ultimately, when I go to someone's apartment or they come to my hotel room, there's not allot of ambiguity. I understand and support guys who need a little time getting to know me and I think everyone is happy with how things turn out. I don't want to have a physical experience that is uncomfortable for someone and bring things to an end before it gets to that point.
     
    I'd just have a heart to heart with your guy and make it clear that you both have to be satisfied for there to be a second meeting and suggest a nightcap at your place.
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    rguer got a reaction from Gvtire in Another(!) reason I fly only on my Private Jet.   
    It's OK, it seems, to tell both members of a couple to give up their seats; in the doctor's case they asked only one member of the couple to leave.
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    rguer got a reaction from MikeBiDude in Another(!) reason I fly only on my Private Jet.   
    The Contract of Carriage mentions the right to deny boarding; refusal to carry, which is what happened here (boarding had already happened), is in a different section. No one is saying United didn't have a right to refuse to allow him to board in the first place, but they didn't exercise that right, and they did allow him to board and take a seat.
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    rguer got a reaction from Mydavid in Another(!) reason I fly only on my Private Jet.   
    The Contract of Carriage mentions the right to deny boarding; refusal to carry, which is what happened here (boarding had already happened), is in a different section. No one is saying United didn't have a right to refuse to allow him to board in the first place, but they didn't exercise that right, and they did allow him to board and take a seat.
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    rguer got a reaction from TruHart1 in 411 on Hunter Lee in FL   
    He has posted here. He seems like a very nice guy. I have not had the good fortune to meet him.
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    rguer reacted to tyro in 411 on Hunter Lee in FL   
    I haven't met him either, but his posts show intelligence and empathy. His pics just show hotness.
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    rguer got a reaction from AndreFuture in Do you get hit (online or in person) by young men?   
    I wondered, "Why not?" The old-style woman-is-housekeeper marriages worked exactly that way.
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    rguer reacted to bigvalboy in Do you get hit (online or in person) by young men?   
    Oh great....All along I thought I was just a "Boomer", and I was OK with that, now I come to find out that I'm an "Older Boomer"...now I'm depressed. Is it 'Happy Hour' yet?
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    rguer reacted to Juan Vancouver in compatibility   
    I forgot to mention... sometimes they invite me so that I can do the honours for the two of them. It's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it.
     

     
    Thanks man. It does work well for everyone. =)
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    rguer reacted to + Charlie in College goes down the shitter, survey says   
    When I was young, the assumption was that a college education would expose you to ideas and information, allow you to discover what you wanted to do with your life, help you to become a mature adult, and if all that happened, you would find some way to support yourself. Now the assumption seems to be that the purpose of college is to provide you with a ticket for a well-paid job in finance, government, business, technology, or medicine, from the moment you graduate until you retire. I find that very depressing.
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