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BenjaminNicholas

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  1. How you handle these situations really separates the schmucks from the smarties. When I first moved to Dallas, I was very directly- and indiscreetly- approached by someone at my gym about 'if I was who I was.' While it didn't embarrass me, I did end up telling the guy that I was not who he thought I was. Guys like that are people I would never see anyway, so I didn't see it as any loss.
  2. Not a huge fan of flowers. Blowjobs, however...
  3. There's garbage and then there's trash. I believe these shows veer directly into trash territory.
  4. Drugs are bad, m'kay. All sorts of 'good' people become hooked. Asking people for an honest answer is difficult, especially if they're addicts. Just keep your eyes open and cut it short if things start going South.
  5. If he's + and on meds, undetectable and taking care of himself, I see no issue with him being a sex worker. The real key is being honest and upfront about it. Allow your clients to make that decision for themselves. Many escorts are positive (whether they know it or not) and are not taking ideal care of themselves: It's really a time bomb in a sense. The only thing you can do is protect yourself by making smart choices, PrEP and/or condoms.
  6. Have you ever read the TOS when submitting a sample for the test? It reads like War and Peace. I'm fine taking educated guesses.
  7. The HPV vaccine is nearly useless if you haven't gotten it by the age of 25. The younger you get it, the better and more effective it is. Aside from cancer, HPV can be a difficult thing in terms of removing the outbreak: Like a weed, it tends to keep coming back and having them burned or frozen off is a really painful, ugly situation. This cyclical outbreak causes a lot more than just physical pain- The depression issues surrounding this can be lifelong. HPV doesn't ever clear from the system, but not everyone develops symptoms. Many are just carriers.
  8. Unsure, but the hair would be YUGE and- yes- there would be spandex
  9. A lot of it has to do with Stephanie Block. Even when she's in a turkey, her voice and passion are always showstoppers. I hope this one is her big chance to bring a successful show to Broadway as the lead.
  10. I understand, but given the history of both sites, it might have been better served by private message. McDonalds isn't in the business of sending people to eat hamburgers at Wendy's
  11. Why are you sending people from this site to another site to answer? Why not just solicit people here?
  12. Why are you sending people from this site to another site to answer? Why not just solicit people here?
  13. Alongside Stephen Spinella, this time playing Roy Cohn... A role I'd love to see him tackle. Reviews of this production have been strong.
  14. Alongside Stephen Spinella, this time playing Roy Cohn... A role I'd love to see him tackle. Reviews of this production have been strong.
  15. OOTI's win made me a happy camper. They really deserved it. I hope it keeps them running for awhile longer.
  16. Completely unrelated to this topic, if I were to start an '80s coverband, I'd call it Desperate Escort
  17. Did we really need to raise this dead horse?
  18. DM is the best Dolly. She doesn't let star power overpower her performance. She creates the most realized Dolly.
  19. I love people who love Broadway. Great post. Infectious smiles. Well done
  20. Thought you'd appreciate this:
  21. And that's the gospel truth. So far, the Garland version is the masterpiece. I wish it were a complete masterpiece, but what we do have is outstanding. She was robbed of that Oscar. This person describes it better than I can... https://film.avclub.com/judy-garland-and-the-oscar-fuck-up-of-1954-1798269696
  22. This thread belongs on the fetish board. The really fucking stupid fetish board.
  23. Then there's my favorite: 'I rode a tough ho'
  24. And that requires changing an entire system of thinking for most people. Until we stop treating the symptom and start preventative lifestyle action, it's a tough road to hoe.
  25. Your reply gives me hope that you're learning how to manage people and how you respond to them. That's a good thing. I think many of us have our own ways of keeping track of those who waste time, outright lie, attempt to setup imaginary appointments, etc. Whether it's logging IPs or, if the circumstance demands, more invasive background checks, it's tough for most people to not leave an electronic trail when they fool around online.
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