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BenjaminNicholas

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  1. When a mod suggests something, it's usually because they know best. Take the hint.
  2. And the era of the oversized caftan on a man is officially over.
  3. Bottom line, C-band and 5G have been talked about for 10+ years. The FCC, FAA and FTA had a ton of time to prepare for this. They dropped the ball. @Tygerscent: As for bandwidth control, it was the government who sold this band to the mobile phone companies for about $86 billion back in early 2021. They aren't trying to control it. They're just slow on the uptake.
  4. Bingo. Exactly. The airlines and the FAA have had PLENTY of time to figure this out, but instead dragged their heels and are now crying wolf. Mobile phone companies have already spent upwards of $100 billion on this rollout. C-band will be great for the consumer and will bring cell technology up to par with much of what's already been in Asia for awhile.
  5. One piece of advice: Don't choose Santa Fe. It's very expensive and mostly on a fixed-income. Guys bring their escorts to Santa Fe. They don't hire locally.
  6. This might help clear up some misconceptions... https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/12/irs-isnt-taxing-your-venmo-transactions.html
  7. I don't agree. Daddy was stoic at times, but fair when the shit hit the fan. Was he always right? No. But he knew a good egg from a bad egg. He genuinely cared for escorts, a lot like Hooboy did. He was happy for our success and offered healthy criticism when we failed.
  8. This feels like a typical Rich Campbell move. Devil's advocate: I'm sure he's hurting, like a lot of the travel industry. He needed to get this off the dock.
  9. This is for commercial or business accounts only. If it's reimbursement or personal cash transfers, this new rule won't apply.
  10. Mask up. Being denied entry back to the States would be a PITA. PV has a lot of cases at the moment.
  11. I'll answer this from a white escort POV. Yes, we do. For many clients, white guys embody the 'all-American' stereotype that they're searching for. I think that's changing, slowly, but it's been the industry norm for a good long time. With younger client money coming into the mix, I do think we're going to see a trend away from that. It's needed to progress for awhile, but to do that, people's definition of what they find sexually attractive needs to evolve as well. Because it's something that is so incredibly personal, I can't blame anyone for what they find 'sexy,' but I always encourage people to explore and push outside of their box. I've done this with several longtime clients, motivating them to see a wider spectrum of guys to really figure out what works best for them and to diversify their sexual playbook. I can't be everything to everyone (and, frankly, don't really want to be).
  12. I was a late '90s teen, but still felt that as an multi-sport athlete, we used gang showers and weren't uptight about being naked around each other. These are your teammates... They're like your brothers. It's not weird at all. Like @Tygerscentsaid above, it's also about the family environment you're raised in. I had two incredibly open-minded parents who encouraged me to just 'be me' and that translated into being super comfortable with my body from a young age. I was definitely that guy in HS and Uni who never wore a proper shirt. To this day, it's just what I prefer. To quote Absolutely Fabulous, some of this newest generation feels a little too PC, flagless, sexless, anodyne and milky white. Those attitudes definitely extend into apps like Grindr (and further, the bedroom). For people who were raised with porn-on-demand, it's astonishing that they're so fucking useless and robotic in bed. Perhaps it's because of.
  13. You can't really compare until you've seen both, entirely. Watch the remake. It's not the original, but again, it's not trying to be the original. It's a companion piece.
  14. Piggybacking on this, I also like DearJohn, as it's got multiple connotations and isn't sex specific.
  15. It's not OOB, there's just no evidence. No link to an ad. No review. No prior meet. Nothing. At least the last link you posted is to an actual for-rent ad. That's something concrete.
  16. Victoria's gonna have a shitfit over this one
  17. Very correct. He was fiercely private and not prone to trusting a large group of people.
  18. The steps at the Parthenon are slippery enough without having to navigate them covered in lube.
  19. Fuck, I knew I should have just posted an Egon GIF
  20. Wasn't that a rule in the Ghostbusters films?
  21. Agreed. There have been a lot of posts lately, clogging up various sub-forums that don't really fit the bill.
  22. I haven't been this engaged in testimony since they put Christine Vole/Helm on the stand.
  23. First, I'd also suggest using a 'burner' app. I use this one, amongst others: https://www.burnerapp.com/ Second, client blacklists are real. The ones I know of are private and invite-only, as, naturally, they have incredibly sensitive info on them. They exist to just warn within the industry and not to doxx people in a public square. If you're truly concerned where your personal info might be posted, I'd also suggest looking into a service that finds and works to remove it for you. There are many of them out there, some of which do a solid job of keeping the aggregators at bay. Here's one I've had good experiences with in the past: https://joindeleteme.com/
  24. I just imagine him using a Wii to keep his serve in good shape.
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