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maninsoma

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  1. I think he means chivalry, and if I hired the guy and liked him I would try to politely inform him that he needs to correct his ad.
  2. I'm not even sure the ad is legit. The amount of information provided is scant, yet the advertiser spent a lot of time philosophizing about the wonders of villains. Even if the guy shows up and looks like the man in the photos, do you really want to be with someone whose leading line is how much he admires villains? Do you want to be his victim?
  3. Thanks for the laugh.
  4. Maybe the ad has already been removed? You link just took me to a general listing for New York City.
  5. He is absolutely, stunningly gorgeous (at least to my eyes), so he has that going for him. $1,000/hour is way too rich for my blood, but if he makes enough on Only Fans and wants to limit his clients to those who are either very wealthy or who spend more than they can really afford then there's nothing really to complain about except that us mere mortals won't ever get the chance to be with him.
  6. I'm not sure that the show's ending has anything to do with the claims of how horrible of a person Ellen is when the cameras are off. I'm guessing it's all because the show has lost so many viewers, and for whatever reason the show's producers haven't figured out how to have an entertaining show since the pandemic began. Her series of shows shot from her home were pretty awful. I ended up fast forwarding through most of them. I think people were willing to give her some slack, though, since no one was going to have a talk show with in person guests and a live audience when the pandemic began. But there's really no excuse for how they have produced the show this season. Some guests show up in person, but a lot are still only there via computer. The number of guests has been reduced, with entire episodes being devoted to people without much to say so it ends up feeling like the audience is just eavesdropping on a mundane conversation between Ellen and someone she knows. Way too much time is spent playing clips from pre-pandemic shows. Sitcoms maybe do this once per season, if that, but for a daily talk show to expect its viewers to want to watch repeats almost daily is puzzling. The icing on the cake was Ellen deciding she didn't want to film five episodes per week, with rotating guest hosts appearing on Friday -- many of whom had no experience carrying a show (and it showed). All in all, this season has been a drag to watch which is why I fast forward lots of segments and simply delete without watching other episodes. I basically only watch still for the monologue and if there is a guest I like. Somehow Graham Norton figured out how to return to work and still make an entertaining show. Even when he was doing everything via Zoom, his interviews still had the same wit. Now that he's back in the studio with four socially distanced guests, the dynamic is pretty much the same as pre-pandemic if you ignore the lack of an in person audience.
  7. Not only does cash protect escorts against chargebacks, as a client I prefer it because I don't really want an electronic record of my payment to providers.
  8. "Nip it in the butt" has me intrigued. Tell me more.
  9. If I assume the app developer has integrity, they probably are just fetching stuff in the background constantly so that when a user wants to find a match for an image that can be done more efficiently. They probably aren't really harvesting website logons and passwords. If they were, that would be discovered fairly quickly and everyone would stop using them. Still, it doesn't sit well with me that someone wants more information than they need and I generally try to share only the information I need to. And even if that app developer isn't using all of the information they are collecting, if they are collecting and storing more information than they need to provide the intended service they could end up getting hacked and then someone else misuses the harvested information. This is why I chose to never use Facebook or Facebook Messenger on my phone and I never gave Facebook my phone number. I don't need to browse Facebook when I'm not at home and anyone who really knows me can send me a text, not a message through Facebook. I don't want Facebook mining any more of my information than I've given them. I've been looking into refinancing my mortgage recently and have checked rates at various banks. The websites that require me to start giving them personally identifying information before they will disclose rates just get closed out. And if an app requests overly broad permissions then I either choose not to install the app or, if it's an option, I disable some permissions even if it means some features don't work as intended. I know that they only way to truly regain most of one's privacy is to stop using the internet and credit cards, to "live off the grid" as much as possible. I'm not willing to do that and I realize that modern life has a trade off of lack of privacy in exchange for making some things more convenient. But I definitely set limits when some entity tries to get me to consent to something that isn't reasonable.
  10. One would have to be incredibly stupid and/or naive to fall for such an obvious scam.
  11. I searched Firefox add ons as you suggested and the top two (including one named Search By Image) required giving permissions I was not comfortable with. Why would an image search tool need "access to every website you visit?" Upon reading the definition of this, I was advised that that included user names and passwords. There's no way I'm going to install an add on whose purpose is to allow me to search that's going to potentially track my banking usernames and passwords.
  12. You asked about him in the summer of 2019 but didn't get a response from anyone who hired him. Then you started two separate threads on him last month (maybe you titled the second one "delete" after realizing you had recently started another thread asking him him). One person had experience with him but didn't recall much about it. Then you posted a comment in a thread another person had started about something else, asking about the guy. So you've obviously been interested in this guy for quite a while and there doesn't seem to be feedback available from forum members. Maybe you should just finally "bite the bullet" and then report back to the rest of us how it went.
  13. I never thought anyone was attempting to be insulting when using the term "scort." It sounds silly to me, but I don't understand why it would be interpreted as insulting.
  14. I suppose that's true, though Tom seems to post photos of himself in a swimsuit almost daily on Instagram.
  15. I'm hoping to retire at 60, if my finances appear to be in order for me to do so. It isn't that my job is absolutely horrible, but I so sick of the level of incompetence where I work that I really want to get away from where I work. I may end up working part time or just doing volunteer work after I retire -- I certainly don't intend to just sit on my ass full time -- but to not have a 40 hour per week commitment and to not have to do 75% or more of the work on a two-person team will feel great.
  16. So he wants $300 per hour to get serviced? Thanks, but no thanks.
  17. In other words, he's probably testing markets to see whether it would be worthwhile for him to travel by claiming to be somewhere he isn't. Or maybe he's a flight attendant who had a layover in San Francisco for a long enough period to have a client or two.
  18. Corbin Fisher and Sean Cody concurrently had a lot of sexy models. At least Corbin Fisher still gets some men who fit the collegiate jock category. Not sure what happened to Sean Cody, but they rarely feature any models that excite me now since they are almost all tatted up. Same with Helix, though they have gone in a different direction. Sure, it's always been a studio focused on twinks but at least there was the occasional twunk like Luke Wilder.
  19. Unless you deliberately bought a small dildo, it could just be that you are trying to use something too large -- particularly for someone who isn't experienced with having something up his ass. The last dildo I bought was so big that I was only ever able to get a small bit of it inside me and I have enjoyed bottoming for over 40 years. Of course it's also possible that you either physically or psychologically just don't like bottoming, even though it sounds like it isn't a psychological thing given your fantasies. All I can tell you is that the first time I bottomed at age 18, my boyfriend only used a little spit for lube because we didn't have anything else to use. My ass opened up for him right away because I wanted it so bad. Except for really huge dildos (I've never been with a guy who has a cock even close in size to the biggest dildos I've had), I've never even understood the need for much lube. A little bit really should be fine unless the top is going to be pounding away at your hole for a long time.
  20. What's interesting is that I previously would have just assumed that the person running the ad was a fake who just wanted to waste people's time. Now that I've known someone who is so disorganized mentally that he's completely unreliable when it comes to social plans I understand that some people are just so distractable that they will pay attention to what's in front of them, even when they have other commitments. Unlike most people, the thought doesn't even cross their mind to check their calendar for conflicts -- they just do what they want in the moment and then try to do damage control later if they missed something important. I'd say that someone with this deficit is ill suited to any type of service industry.
  21. Is it just me? I have no idea what you are talking about. Cade Maddox performed surgery on a porn scene partner to remove that guy's penis and turn it into a vagina?
  22. And you can use this to tell people your colonoscopy results.
  23. https://rentmasseur.com/LAs_Finest https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/12857/ https://rent.men/Rainer - note that he has "frozen" his Rentmen ad so you cannot contact him through that site.
  24. I haven't created an account on Rentmen or any site that requires a credit card, so I guess I have to say 2. It isn't like I give my last name to everyone I hire, but I use my first name. My address and phone number could also be used to find my last name, I suppose, if someone were so inclined. Maybe I should have been more "paranoid" over the past 25 years or so that I've hired, but apart from one time where I called a phone number that got forwarded to police dispatch (after which the "advertiser" called me from a blocked number to warn me that I shouldn't be hiring) I've never had trouble with anyone.
  25. I've written lots of Amazon reviews, some of them 1-star. The only ones I had rejected were those that included negative comments related to damages during shipment or other delivery issues.
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