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BenjaminNicholas

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  1. No, I used the correct term for my basis of the film. Closeted men, secret love, wife struggles with knowing the truth, tragic ending. A tale as old as time.
  2. Frankly, I prefer NBS to The Sound of Music
  3. Singapore, no. Not unless he's a citizen who's coming back. Miami, Chicago and SF, it's possible with negative papers coming and going. Sydney, only if he's a citizen. Toronto, if you quarantine for 14 days AND have negative papers. It's not suspicious... It's just bullshit
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  5. He offered you nothing, which could also mean he's not interested in this kind of monetization. Perhaps the way you lowballed it, you offended him and he's written you off. I know I would have. ... And for the record, calling us 'scorts' sounds silly.
  6. Breeders? C'mon. Without those breeders, you wouldn't be here. Don't be a schmuck.
  7. Escorts aren't their target. They don't care about us as long as we pay our due. Drugs, laundering, etc... Those are targets. As others have said here, this is bigger than escorting. This guy probably had his hand in multiple cookie jars.
  8. Because the IRS doesn't go after people in this way for just standard underreporting: They give taxpayers MULTIPLE chances to clean things up, even though it usually involves penalties and long-term repayment programs. I bet this guy ignored every letter he got. He probably also actively moved money from accounts he knew would be compromised to new or foreign accounts. That will piss the IRS off very, very quickly. Like others here have said, they don't care how you make it, they just want their piece. It's really pretty simple.
  9. Fool me once... Shame on you. Fool me twice... Shame on me. This thread goes from informative to sad when guys throw their money and time out the window on these charades.
  10. This thread reminds me that there's nothing hotter than when a guy asks me to blow my load on his feet
  11. Coming from someone who's had clients buy him gifts, it's really just smarter to get him a gift card (or a cash tip). Unless you're buying the clothing for yourself to see him wear, it's easier on the guy to let him do his own shopping without you having to wonder if what you bought him is really something he'd like. I've gotten some seriously expensive gifts that end up on a closet shelf or in a lockbox. The thought is always appreciated, but unless you know someone very, very well, buying them personal items is tough.
  12. They don't invite the talent to the table... They keep them in hotel rooms and under wraps. With the amount of media that's there, for both sides, it would be unwise to flaunt.
  13. Many of the CPAC guys bring in their own company, especially if they're the major speakers or headline talent. They don't mess with the strings that can come with hiring randos from listing sites.
  14. :Shameless Plug Alert: I just wrote about PP on the latest 15MM: http://15minutesmore.com/blog/2021/01/2757.html Survey says: It was loads of fun.
  15. Perhaps his copy was a quiet tribute to the recent passing of Ferlinghetti? ?
  16. Sophisticated? Oh dear. His disjointed copy reads like he took a dozen cliches, put them into a blender and hit frappe
  17. Cash will always be king in this business. There are a lot of clients with a lot to lose... And a digital paper trail of indiscretion is not a wise move. On the flip, there are a lot of escorts who under-report or don't report any of their income to the IRS. Accepting a lot of electronic money is a first-class way to give the government an easy case against you.
  18. I think when I put it in a direct- but not argumentative- way, people immediately understood the truth of the situation. I have a great deal of respect for guys who make their living one hour at a time. It's difficult. Nobody really wants to see how the sausage is made: There's definitely an element of showbiz with many successful working guys.
  19. I think when I put it in a direct- but not argumentative- way, people immediately understood the truth of the situation. I have a great deal of respect for guys who make their living one hour at a time. It's difficult. Nobody really wants to see how the sausage is made: There's definitely an element of showbiz with many successful working guys.
  20. The OP was doing film lovers a favor.
  21. That was.... Unexpected. The hammer bit was a nice touch. I liked the lawyer. She was a mouthy, strong broad. Would love to see more of her on the show. This show is basically turning into an updated, kickass version of Cagney & Lacey
  22. This looks entertaining. And she's a solid actress. The Disney fanatics are going apeshit over the trailer.
  23. If you want a guy fresh with low-miles and don't want to be a cog in the revolving door, you book him for an overnight or weekend. Otherwise, this is how a lot of guys make their living. Turn and burn. It's the reality of the business.
  24. While I'm not a fan of escorts who ask for a bulk of cash up front for yet-to-be-determined meets, I have used deposit requests with much success, mostly when my bullshit meter goes off on time-waster emails. If something feels a little off, a deposit request through electronic channels is an immediate way to confirm if someone is serious or not.
  25. You do realize that much of NYC is still under COVID lockdown. With gatherings of indoor people being so limited, there aren't any gay bars open.
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