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    m4same reacted to + Kman in massage for women   
    and I have seen a few ads on rent men that state they are there for men and women.
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    m4same reacted to ontheroad in massage for women   
    Some of the ads state that he massaged women. If it doesn’t specify, ask.
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    m4same reacted to MassageDrew in Chicago Masseurs   
    I didn’t get to see his underwear collection cuz he was fully nude before I was done taking my clothes off
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    m4same reacted to MassageDrew in Chicago Masseurs   
    I tried Caleb a couple of weeks ago and it was very playful
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    m4same got a reaction from Nvr2Thick in Ever Have Sex With Different Members Of The Same Family?   
    when I was in my 20s, I once joined 2 brothers taking a nap. When one brother was asleep next to me, I quietly messed around with the other brother in the same bed. Does that count?
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    m4same reacted to MassageDrew in What Advice Would You Give To A Guy With A Small Dick?   
    Own up to it. There’s nothing wrong with having a small dick. I could care less about your size. It’s all about attitude. I go to a Korean sauna in Chicago and I see all sizes there. I’ve been I’ve been with some guys that have big ones only to feel underwhelmed by their performance.
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    m4same reacted to TruthBTold in Chicago   
    Printers Row, though small, is a nice place to stay. First, it is close to all the public transport (elevated and subway systems, that is). Those will get you to the various neighborhoods and are for the most part near the major bus lines. It has a couple of small hotels and you can get to many of the major museums on foot or take buses or Ls to those that are not within walking distance. You can also walk and see the most noteworthy architectural gems in the City, the Cultural Center, the massive downtown library, and many of the noteworthy theaters. Of course, it is within walking distance of the lake and you can walk or bike along Lakefront. It is just south of the Loop and most of the major businesses. Finally, it is a small neighborhood in its own right and contains shops and restaurants. As the south Loop is being built up, Printers Row is growing along with it.
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    m4same reacted to + Oliver in Attention! - 14th Annual Palm Springs Weekend, 2018   
    Please mark your calendars for the Weekend – April 14 and 15, 2018. Specifics will not be posted here, in order to preserve confidentiality. Therefore, if you are serious about attending this year’s events, please send me an e-mail (if you know it) or “private message” with your return e-mail address so that I may send you the pertinent information as it unfolds. Your confidential information will be respected, as I expect mine to be.

    The first order of business will be dinner reservations, followed by RSVP’s for the pool gathering at my temporary residence. If you will be bringing a “guest”, please tell me who. That information will also be kept confidential, unless you say otherwise. Attendance by escorts (by themselves or as someone's guest) is greatly encouraged.

    If you will be coming from out-of-town and need accommodations, you should arrange for those ASAP, if you have not already. There have been several suggestions put forth in the previous thread concerning possible accommodations.
     
    Again, the dinner will be early Saturday evening, April 14, and the pool gathering will be in the afternoon of Sunday, April 15.
     
    If you have any questions, please ask in your e-mail or message. I look forward to renewing acquaintances and meeting new ones! Come and enjoy!
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    m4same reacted to maninsoma in Sex With A Specific Massage Therapist   
    It's up to the forum moderators to decide what's allowed. I suppose that as a member you can report posts that you think violate the stated policies, but my guess is that you'd have a lot of posts to report.
     
    I am always very careful to not post explicit information about masseurs I have hired because my experience leads me to believe that just because I enjoyed a certain level of interaction with a masseur doesn't mean that that's always part of that masseur's repertoire. I understand people wanting to know whether a guy charging a significantly-higher-than-normal price for a therapeutic massage is offering anything beyond a therapeutic massage, but when inquiries are basically asking if the guy provides "full service" even though it's a massage and not escort ad I get uncomfortable. I think people should be browsing on Rentmen or another escort website if they are looking for that kind of encounter, and then asking questions in the escort forum, not the spa, about services provided.
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    m4same reacted to + nycman in Sex With A Specific Massage Therapist   
    I’m one who has been vocal about not saying too much in the forums.
    And I even extend that into PMs. Unless you’ve met the person you’re
    exchanging PMs with...I don’t see much difference. Do people really
    think Vice can’t figure out how to PM people on here?.
     
    Anyways, I try to stick to “he looks like his pics”, “he’s fun”, “the massage
    was excellent” etc. I only go into details on the negative side “it was strictly
    legitimate”, “don’t expect a HE”, “he didn’t get naked or allow touching” etc.
     
    So much of it is chemistry based in the first place, that I don’t see the value
    of into going into greater detail that may put the masseur at risk or make
    him an easy target.
     
    If forum members I trust say positive things about a masseur that I'm interested
    in hiring, then I hire him and see how it goes. If it’s great...then I repeat.
     
    Simple enough and so far it’s served me well.
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    m4same reacted to samhexum in Favorite Massage   
    http://synd.imgsrv.uclick.com/comics/cl/2018/cl180131.gif
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    m4same got a reaction from + tristanbaldwin in Trip Report So Far- Buenos Aires Argentina   
    I head to BA today. Really excited. Thanks for the update, Tristan
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    m4same reacted to bigvalboy in travel cash   
    FWIW...I use ATM's almost exclusively, but I am still a bit old school and routinely will take in excess of $5k for insurance. It gives me comfort, and yes...I am taking chances with carrying that much cash, but I've never had a problem, whereas on several occasions I found that the cash came in handy and helped solve problems. I carry the cash in a money belt and I've never been stopped or questioned regarding the money...ever.
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    m4same reacted to + nycman in travel cash   
    This is true for the USA. If you’re traveling into or out of another country you should
    check their laws. It’s extremely variable....especially if you’re visiting the 3rd world.
     
    Most of Europe is around 10k Euro I believe.
     
    Also, don’t forget that they count things that can easily be converted into cash.
    Gold coins, travelers checks, personal checks....are all counted. I don’t know
    if precious gems count...but I wouldn’t be suprised, especially unmounted ones.
     
    Don’t forget, it’s the aggregate value....so $5,000 USD + 4,500 € is more than
    $10,000 USD and must be reported.
     
    You can bring in more....just make sure you delcare it, and be prepared to be
    pulled aside for questioning. They don’t take kindly if you don’t report it and
    you get caught. Feigning ignorance is a waste of time. The low level government
    employee who catches you will think it’s insane that someone who has the means
    to carry that much cash....would be ignorant of the law.....and won’t care regardless.
    You signed a form on entry declaring you weren’t. You are. End of discussion.
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    m4same reacted to EZEtoGRU in travel cash   
    Your second quote is not mine directly. It must have been a quote I responded to or he responded to mine. In any case, nothing in that quote disagrees with anything I said. TSA has no jurisdiction over one's cash carry out of the country. They are tasked with looking for explosives or something that could cause an incident on the flight.
     
    One is free to carry under US$10,000 in or out of the country without the need to declare it.
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    m4same reacted to BigK in travel cash   
    See if one of your credit cards has no foreign transaction fees. I think most airline credit cards have this feature.
     
    I know I have a United Milage plus credit card and a British Airways and they both don't charge foreign exchange fees. Again Credit Cards have the best possible exchange rates.
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    m4same reacted to hougalwizard in travel cash   
    Quite the contrary. To avoid “practicing law” on line I’ll avoid any specifics, but some can be seen on a number if reference sites like Wikipedia. It is against the law to take certain amounts of cash out of the country without declaration. There is an “exit tax” on certain amounts exported for certain purposes, such as expatriating and/or moving citizenship, for example. When money laundering became a a federal offense (after Warergate), enhanced surveillance was enacted, which quadrupled with the rise of narcotrafficking and then exponentially after after 9-11.
     
    One of the form questions you are asked by customs upon re-entry IIRC is the amount of US cash one took out, spent and are returning with. The wealthy father of an acquaintance was a 16-month guest at Club Fed for taking 8 digits in cash and jewels out of the country on numerous trips with his wife prior to a banking related real estate bankruptcy in the late 80s. (It was easier for the US Atty to prove perjury on the form than the actual amounts of the offense.). Socially and “federally” he always maintained that his Phoenix-like financial resurrection in the mid 90s was due to consulting fees paid to him by his kids and their trust funds. He didn’t enjoy it very long, however, since he dropped dead at the country club from a massive heart attack.
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    m4same reacted to buckguy in travel cash   
    $100 bills are best if you plan to change bills, because of the exchange rate. Check your credit card to see if it has an exchange fee--many do not.
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    m4same reacted to + Tarte Gogo in travel cash   
    In some countries, you have to declare a large sum like this (e.g. Brazil). But you are still allowed to bring it, just you have to tell them you have it and they can ask questions about what you are going to do with it.
    Given that prostitution is completely legal in Brazil, you could actually and truthfully say to the customs officer: "I will hire many Garotos di Programma" and he has to let you through.
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    m4same reacted to EZEtoGRU in travel cash   
    Rely on your ATM card for most of your cash needs. Make sure you advise your card's issuing bank that you will be traveling....and where to. Also review your ATM settings to be sure you are comfortable with daily maximum withdrawal amount. I've lived (off and on) and traveled throughout South America for over 30 years. You need nothing more than an active ATM card. Safe travels!
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    m4same reacted to + nycman in travel cash   
    I personally carry at least $5,000 in USD when I travel.
     
    It is for emergencies. You’d be suprised how much trouble
    $1,000 in cold hard cash....can get you out of!
     
    I’ve never had a problem, but it goes in the bank safe immediately
    upon my arrival and I don’t touch it until I’m headed to the
    airport to come home.
     
    It only raises eyebrows of young TSA agents. They almost always
    call over a more senior agent....who usually just nods and off I go.
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    m4same reacted to rocky in travel cash   
    Real low to me but then again I've been robbed in New Orleans a number of time with too much money. But this doesn't sound like enough
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    m4same reacted to EZEtoGRU in travel cash   
    Curious as to why TSA agents would raise any issues about the amount of cash you carry? They have no jurisdiction over one's transportation of cash out of the country.
     
    The only exception I make on traveling with more US$ is when I go to Montreal. I usually go with about US$5k in cash. Never been questioned about it. TSA is never looking for cash if going through my bag. I go to Montreal anywhere from 5-15 times a year and my cash carry has never drawn attention.
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    m4same reacted to + Tarte Gogo in travel cash   
    You mean the hotel safe?
    You don’t rent a bank safe for every vacation, right?
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    m4same reacted to + nycman in travel cash   
    LMAO. That's a funny typo.
     
    You are correct. I mean the hotel safe.
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