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BenjaminNicholas

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  1. Have YOU ever tried texting on a rotary phone? It's a real bitch.
  2. Can't we all just keep this simple and hate each other equally? said with tongue firmly-planted-in-ass
  3. No guts, no glory
  4. My advice... Don't choose your trainer based on how he looks. Many, many of these guys use insane/dangerous shortcuts to get the IG bodies they have. What you really want is a healthy, functional, flexible body that will age well over time. Talk with your potential trainer and if he's not concerned with your goals, he's not the guy you want with you in the gym.
  5. Chicken Little... The sky has not yet fallen
  6. I used to do IAH-HKG almost every month for about a year. That was 17-17.5 hrs in flight, depending on weather and tarmac traffic. Long haul for sure. It took some getting used to. Out of DFW, I've done the DBX nonstop a few times on Emirates. That's only about 14.5-15 hrs. Emirates makes it feel a lot quicker with their awesome seats and service. I'm still a little bummed they downgraded it from an A380 to a 777. The DFW-SYD on Qantas was (or still might be, not sure) the longest flight in the world. It's also now the only A380 flight going out of DFW on a regular basis.
  7. Great cast and a fascinating family. Hope they have the script to make this one a winner.
  8. As an escort who does almost exclusively multi-day gigs, alone time will come naturally and it's not really something you have to plan out. Guys need to hit the gym, check email, make calls, go for a run, etc. If you have a decent rapport with your guy, it's usually just a simple 'Hey, I'll be back in just a bit.'
  9. Going into escorting out of sheer desperation is not what I would call the right motivation. Be careful with yourself: The decisions you make now will have consequences for a long, long time.
  10. This is a sage observation and many escorts should learn from it. I've heard embarrassing stories. Don't show up to a Four Seasons or Mandarin in something that's going to bring your client (and yourself) negative/unwanted attention.
  11. Typical Ryan Murphy production: Desperately attempting to shock until the very end. Judith Light and Jon-Jon Briones were the saving grace of this show, both accomplished stage-trained actors. They deserved better writing and more fleshed-out characters, but they did a lot with the cardboard cutouts they were handed. This whole series was such a letdown from the superb The People v. OJ Simpson.
  12. I believe you might be proving my point with this reply. And along the way, you're confusing yourself with someone who matters to him: An actual potential client. My advice is find a guy (or guys) you enjoy and can relate about here. It's a lot more fun to boost your favorite than attempt to tear down a perfect stranger.
  13. What you're seeing here is dislike, disdain and even bitterness that this guy is living a great life and getting paid top-dollar to do so. Some men are secure hiring escorts as long as it's strictly on their terms. But once that line is crossed, any loose thread will do in an attempt to completely unravel someone. There's also a fair amount of rate shaming going on here. Much like wealth or success shaming, it's the calling card of the envious.
  14. Unless you run the company and reap all profits, porn is not the way to become wealthy. OnlyFans has yet to prove to me that they're creating millionaires.
  15. I can't quite determine whether you're his detractor, his supporter or just a stalker-in-training
  16. It's, like, nearly as bad as the vocal fry epidemic http://time.com/5006345/what-is-vocal-fry/
  17. As an escort and also one that has a long string of good reviews, a thank you email is something I always send. Others have said it here already: It's polite common courtesy. Please and thank you never go out of style.
  18. Mykonos and Crete: BYOE territory. Athens has a couple of fun baths.
  19. The more you post, the more I like you
  20. And to put a more fine point on it, when you sell yourself like a slab of meat, don't be shocked when you're treated like one.
  21. He knew how to spell Reba's name. His Orwell quote gives away the obvious trolling
  22. Rethink what? I said nothing callous. Catching any horrible event on film means it can be replayed ad nauseam and digitally re-lived, by both the audience who was there that night and his many loved ones. It's heartbreaking, yes. Have I made myself more clear for your benefit?
  23. That's a great likeness in that still photo, but I remain a skeptic until I see her perform it. Judy Davis already gave us a definitive Garland performance. Zellweger has a pretty steep mountain to climb with this.
  24. The dish is now pretty much a universal brunch offering. I've seen in on menus in LA, LV, Chicago, Dallas, NYC, Boston, etc. It's also catching on in London, but the problem there is finding authentic grade A maple syrup. As others have said, it combines a variety of textures and flavors: The sweet/savory combo always seems to be popular.
  25. Cirque has probably the most stringent safety measures in place for all of their shows. Much of what you don't see is what keeps the artists alive in the event of something going wrong. That's not to say that human error can't cause a death (or injury). I had a friend working in Cirque's Zumanity (one of their resident Las Vegas shows) who miscalculated her 'death drop' on silks and broke her back in front of an audience. It also ended her career in the circus arts. Although it was ultimately her misjudgment, Cirque took great care of her afterwards. This accident is incredibly sad. That it was caught on film is even more heartbreaking.
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