I’m Jacob_Session, and no, I’m not a “big time crystal meth addict.” That’s complete nonsense.
Calling someone a “power bottom” like it’s some gotcha insult is actually pretty sad and reveals more about the poster than it does about me.
1. It shows they don’t understand basic human sexuality—versatile guys exist who enjoy both topping and bottoming depending on the vibe, chemistry, and what feels right in the moment. Shaming someone for being a “power” anything just exposes their own narrow, insecure hang-ups.
2. It proves they’re so desperate for drama that they’ll latch onto one random anonymous comment while ignoring the actual positive experiences people have shared. That’s not “keeping it real”—that’s just being a keyboard warrior with nothing better to do.
3. Most of all, it makes them look jealous or bitter, like they didn’t get what they wanted (or couldn’t deliver it themselves). Small energy all around.
And no, I don’t look like a crystal meth addict. Not even close. I’m a college-educated guy with a Bachelor’s of Science in Atmospheric Science, double minors in Broadcast Meteorology and Mathematics (not meth, genius—maybe autocorrect failed you there, “LetTheGoodTimesRoll”). I’m currently heading back for my Master’s in Disaster Resiliency and Leadership. I work hard, I’m a good person, and I take pride in what I do.
It’s wild that some random hiding behind a screen name—who knows nothing about my life—feels entitled to throw out baseless, nasty snark. Probably because things didn’t go their way or they’ve got their own issues. Either way, it’s pathetic.
To the actual reviewers who had great experiences and left kind words (like Travpilo’s detailed positive feedback): thank you. I appreciate the honest, respectful comments.
As for the slanderous garbage—I’m reaching out to the moderators to have that post removed. It’s not just false; it’s defamatory and has no place here. My name and reputation aren’t up for cheap shots from people who contribute nothing but toxicity.
Stay classy out there, folks. The rest of you—keep it real.