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BenjaminNicholas

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  1. They were, but sadly the American 'stand for anything' aesthetic has taken over the West End. Thankfully, the Brits still don't give entrance applause (or, do so sparingly). I once saw Judi Dench do a play at Stratford and it was dead silent as she made her first entrance. I loved it.
  2. I doubt it's moving with her, as she's not enough of a name in the States to carry the show. Plus, she's sitting tight until they close Sunset so she can move to the Chicago company of Death Becomes Her for it's pre-Broadway tryout (or, so I'm told). I haven't seen this new production of Sunset yet, but will in a couple of weeks. The director is known for this being his shtick. Jamie Lloyd has a calling card in his direction and artistic style. Lots of black & white. White sneakers. Blood. Lots of video. People exiting the theatre into the streets outside. He's done it with his productions of Evita, A Doll's House, Cyrano and Assassins.
  3. Between 25 to 27. If all of his pictures are in black & white, we could bump that down to 18 to 23.
  4. Discounting, no. Keeping your longtime clients at a lower rate as your standard rate increases, more appropriate. That said, clients have to prove they're long-term and how long that period is would only be something the escort can figure out. Like a good blackjack player strategically increasing their bet, an escort needs to know when to take advantage of his best years and increase his rate.
  5. Yep. I did. His forehead had zero deep set wrinkles and at that point, botox would indeed be a preventative to starve off worse. Do you know this guy or are you just spitballing as to him wanting it for vanity vs preventative? Because he never addresses that. And at just 31, you have more than enough time with the correct skin procedures to reverse the damage you did in your 20s. As for some of the replies here, it's easy to sit behind a computer screen and make assumptions, but a lot tougher to take criticism when it's you in the visual hotseat. Or, to use the well-worn cliché, people in glass houses probably shouldn't throw stones.
  6. Honolulu is so bland. If you want real Hawaii, I'd steer clear and pick a more unique island. Kauai, Maui and Lanai are my suggestions. Maui could especially use the tourist dollar and as long as you stay away from Lahaina, the rest of the island is open and needs the business.
  7. No. They don't exist anymore because they don't need to. You have a ton of good hotels in Manhattan.... Pick one of those for a better experience. You go to the bathhouse and then leave. You don't stay there for your whole trip.
  8. This thread is amusing. I'd love to see some of the more critical here post pictures or video of themselves so we can scrutinize it. Botox when younger serves a purpose as a deep-wrinkle preventative. A lot of the comments here have zero understanding of what and how it actually works.
  9. Got mine last week, along with the flu vax. Health is wealth, y'all.
  10. Pass. Save yourself the stress. He's not worth it.
  11. Best answer right here.
  12. I hear if you get a sex sting you're supposed to have someone pee on it.
  13. Putting their picture on the web is a form of the Scarlet Letter. Public shame as a way to discourage others. I'm not saying it's right, but it's been the norm when it comes to things like 'sex crimes.' Note my use of air quotes. Like others here have said, it's also well-timed to usually coincide with a conservative re-election.
  14. The last couple times I went to Decadence, I saw so much open drug usage and guys just wacked out of their mind on meth that I stopped going. It was depressing. It's like that with most of the circuit events, tbh. Guys with incredible bodies who go on three-day benders until it finally catches up with them. ... And it always does. Hard drugs are like a very sharp, ugly boomerang.
  15. You're making this very, very easy today.
  16. From an escort's POV: If a potential client is disrespectful, he's not getting a second shot. That's my line in the sand. Cancellations I can handle. LIfe happens. I give people a lot of leeway, as I expect it in return when I have my own delays/cancellations. And sometimes, you just don't click with someone. Conversation is forced. There's no common ground. If it's more than just someone being nervous and needing time to acclimate, that's also something of a deal-breaker.
  17. Well, that's sorta the key thing, isn't it? I take very good care of myself. The (incorrect) speculation on my age has always been entertaining. I've mentioned the actual number on my blog, as well as on other social media platforms. It's a badly kept secret.
  18. His family is fine with it, thus it's a non-issue.
  19. Jon is a good guy. A very well put-together escort. I had the pleasure of working with him many, many times. We had a good click.
  20. Just to clarify... You're talking about me or someone else?
  21. Download PlutoTV. Absolutely free. You can thank me later.
  22. Aaron Lawrence's book is still the closest thing to a how-to manual. https://www.amazon.com/Male-Escorts-Handbook-Guide-Getting/dp/0966769112 The book has aged due to the progression of tech, but a lot of it still makes perfect sense. It's a must-read for any would be working guy.
  23. Because in this business, to be truly successful, it isn't just about looks. That perhaps 40% of the equation. A lot of beautiful, young guys aren't well-rounded enough to be hired by the right men who can help make them very wealthy. That either takes being an old soul from a young age or simply living enough life to understand the game. It does indeed take a certain kind of personality and intellect to handle this long-term. That's why there are many escorts out there who work well for a single hour, but would never make it in longer term hires. There's a massive difference between simple sex work and being a true escort.
  24. There's nothing subtle about most new watches these days. Guys are wearing tanks on their wrists and unless you're also a big guy, they look ridiculous. My favorite watches that I own are vintage. 70s-80s models. A pain in the ass to service, but exactly the look I want. Streamlined and classic. I have one larger watch, an impulse purchase, which I almost never wear. It's just chunky as hell and it's like a lead weight when wearing it.
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