TRaJiKfLP
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TRaJiKfLP reacted to YourMassageDay in NYC Newbie: YourMassageDay
@nycmassagemanI’m really happy you enjoyed your massage with me! I put a lot of myself into providing my clients with a meaningful experience and solid massage.❤️
@BaronArtz when I read you were told I seemed shorter than expected… I jumped onto my profile to see what I said my height was… 6’1” then I took out a measuring tape, yep, phewww, still 6’1”! 😮💨
Anyhoo, anyone who has made it down this far in the thread deserves a free massage! So, “Yourmassageday” is unsearchable for the moment (I paused on taking new clients for now) Shoot me a text at 646-801-0485 saying you read all about me on companyofmen.org and I will put your name in a raffle! I will do the raffle the first of every month for as long as I am on the site! 🏆 Good luck! 🍀
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TRaJiKfLP reacted to + Vegas_Millennial in Women at gay men's strip clubs
Customers who touch but don't tip.
Customers who get up on the stage and try to dance with the performers.
Customers who make a scene and accuse the bartender of putting a ruffie in her drink because she is so hot.
Customers who take pictures within the strip club.
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TRaJiKfLP reacted to + Vegas_Millennial in Women at gay men's strip clubs
Time to start playing rough gay porn on tv in the background... With men getting fisted... And a TV near the ladies room with women tied up and getting gangbanged. First Amendment rights to free speech. Just make the women uncomfortable for them to hang there with their friends. That's what's I've observed at several gay bars around the world that have been able to remain men only by simply making it uninviting for women (most Eagles, the Diesel, bars in Amsterdam, etc.).
A bar in Wilton Manors wanted to install only men's restrooms, but the building codes required a separate bathroom with toilets only, no urinals. So, the owner simply installed the toilets, but removed all the seats and put in no dividers between the toilets. Presto! A giant 2nd bathroom for stand-up pissing only. The only toilets for sitting are in the standard men only restroom, and still don't have privacy doors.
For gay guesthouses, I'm noticing a few are putting pictures of nude men in the rooms and in the lobby at check-in, often in having gay sex. They can't deny renting a room to females, but they can make it uncomfortable for them.
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TRaJiKfLP reacted to MaybeMaybeNot in Women at gay men's strip clubs
I just don't feel comfortable with women in gay spaces, particularly when skimpy clothing, nudity, or fun activity is involved. I am thankful LA Adonis keeps it male only.
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TRaJiKfLP reacted to viewing ownly in Women at gay men's strip clubs
Not until around 10-ish years ago have there been the "invading" of the fun of the crowd-goers for strippers who are intentionally geared for an audience of a specific sex. While "men are welcome" to strip shows like "The Men of Playgirl", "Thunder from Down Under", etc., the intended target of the entertainment is just for women.
Now, I'm seeing the reverse with women essentially just by being in the crowd, turning gay men away from wanting to go to places like Stock Bar to see men dancing for what used to be only men.
In the past, there were ZERO men at Chippendale's shows, and ZERO women at Bodybuilder Jams. The crowd had a great time, and each sex didn't think twice about "wanting to be there, too - that's not fair!" Now, I can't even go to a male thong swimwear event that's been going on for many, many years since all of a sudden there's women crying foul that it's sexist and unacceptable, blah blah.
Nowadays, you'll see babies in strollers in bars, and non guide dogs inhaling casino smoke next to their evil owners. Now I'm the one crying about what I find unacceptable in public these days!
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TRaJiKfLP reacted to GabrielBig in *Gabriele_HighEnd in LA
Second one Babe.
I know my value on this platform. I’ve been told many times — not just by clients, but also by other providers that I'm the number one guy here— that I’m one of the top here. In fact, some providers have even booked me themselves. When you’re at the top, criticism naturally follows, and I’ve learned to accept that.
I’ve been doing this for a long time, consistently seeing 3 to 5 people a day, every day. I even turn down at least three inquiries daily because I simply don’t have the time or energy to see everyone who reaches out.
Through this journey, I’ve experienced both my best moments and my most difficult ones. When my sister was tragically murdered by her husband, I went through deep pain. During that time, I stopped taking care of myself and gained some weight. But I came through it, healed, and took back my life. Today, those pounds are long gone — and I feel confident, healthy, and proud of how I look.
I know I’m attractive, but more importantly, I know I’m kind and genuine. If someone chooses not to like me, that’s fine — it doesn’t affect how I see myself.
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TRaJiKfLP reacted to GabrielBig in *Gabriele_HighEnd in LA
I completely agree with you. I’ve always felt that this platform attracts a lot of negativity, and even some clients have told me that’s why they no longer post here. In the past, I used to take it personally when people called me names. But over time, I realized that if I choose to present myself publicly, I can’t let it affect me in the same way. Instead, I had to work on myself — and that took time and maturity.
Recently, I saw a video from Jennifer Lopez’s tour. Out of curiosity, I read the comments — and all ten of them were negative. People wrote things like “she’s too old for the stage,” “she’s just copying Madonna,” '' she can not. her legs'' or worse. And it hit me: no matter how successful or talented you are, no matter how good you look or how much you give, people will always find something to criticize. The same is true in our work — not everyone is for everyone, and that’s okay.
What I’ve noticed is that many people, deep down, would love me as a boyfriend or partner, but when it comes to services, they choose to complain or gossip. Unfortunately, that’s just the world we live in right now — filled with a lot of negativity.
But life is too short for that. One day we will all be gone, and it’s far better to live with positivity and love than to waste our energy on hate and negativity.
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TRaJiKfLP reacted to GabrielBig in *Gabriele_HighEnd in LA
I appreciate your feedback. Just to clarify: I do kiss, but hygiene matters a lot to me. BB is something I handle carefully and always discuss one-on-one. And when it comes to rimming—I like to receive, but I don’t give, and I’m always open and honest about that from the start. 😊❤️
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TRaJiKfLP reacted to dcbbvers in 411 on EstevanJ in LA
Despite zero feedback I tried and had fun. Responsive and punctual!!
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TRaJiKfLP reacted to msclelover98 in Going to Premier in Tijuana Friday 7/25, Anyone want to Join
Sorry guys I did not end up going over the summer but did go last night 1/23. The place was not too crowded when I went at midnight. Friendly server, pretty hot musclemen dancing awkwardly on stage. A hot dancer approached me and was offering everything for what I saw as pretty high prices. I tipped him and said I'd think about it. He then came back and asked me to at least buy him a drink. I agreed but then was shocked when the server came back with a carafe demanding $90! I thought that even for a dancer's drink that was high. The man started getting defensive, puffing his chest and I begrudgingly paid. The dancer was with me for around 10 mins letting me feel him a bit but then started chugging the carafe when he was seeing I was not gonna go for any additional services. I left shortly thereafter, I had been here before and heard of stuff like this happening just sucks to experience it. Since I'm an LA local I think I'll stay in town and do the KCL show or Kiso's DND party from now on. Don't see myself going to TJ for a while (however, on the plus side I did get a hot young escort from Mileroticos and had a fun time.)
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TRaJiKfLP reacted to Kregger52 in Should I post my exhaustive reviews of LA masseurs?
Hi all, I've been seeing Masseurs here in LA for many years, and kept notes on the good, the bad, and the ugly. I've never posted my reviews to provide some secrecy but after paying $250 for an absolutely awful therapeutic massage in LA last week I'm done protecting providers.
So let me ask y'all: should I post my notes? I've seen so many of them here in LA and by and large I must say the overall quality is just average here. There a few standouts who really understand service but many do not.
I'm feeling now that if you suck at your job people have a right to know.
Thoughts?