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Saying I’m Just not that into you, let me count the ways
Rudynate replied to ChicagoGuy's topic in Questions About Hiring
I called a well known escort from NY once, who was going to be visiting in SF, to book a session. As I was speaking, he interrupted me to say, "We're not a match." I asked, "How do you know?" He said, "A feeling." I said "Well, Ok," and hung up. I was disappointed and mad, but I lived through it. -
nteractions between your drugs Majoribuprofen tenofovir Applies to: Advil (ibuprofen) and Truvada (emtricitabine / tenofovir) Tenofovir may cause kidney problems, and combining it with other medications that can also affect the kidney such as ibuprofen may increase that risk. Talk to your doctor if you have any questions or concerns. Your doctor may be able to prescribe alternatives that do not interact, or you may need a dose adjustment or more frequent monitoring to safely use both medications. You should seek immediate medical attention if you develop signs and symptoms that may suggest kidney damage such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased or decreased urination, sudden weight gain or weight loss, fluid retention, swelling, shortness of breath, bone pain, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, confusion, and irregular heart rhythm. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use, including vitamins and herbs. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor. I pasted this from Drugs.com which says that the content is taken from FDA-approved prescribing information. There are several separate warnings just like this for naproxen, asprin and all of the other common NSAIDS. I don't what more you want.
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I just googled "NSAIDs" and Truvada and got a number of hits that said that NSAIDs should be used with great caution when taking Truvada. That's good enough for me.
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I found the best way to pay is to use an e-check.You fill out the e-check on the vendor's website. The vendor submits the e-check and the funds are paid directly out of your checking account. The last time I ordered, I paid with Bitcoin. There are probably better ways to buy BTC, but I buy it from a BTC ATM at a shopping mall near my house. I deposit the cash, and the BTC ATM automatically deposits the BTC to my wallet. You can access your wallet from your phone, your desktop computer or your tablet. It's about as complicated as using Paypal.
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I suppose if someone is given to side effects, or their renal system can't tolerate daily dosing, the on-demand protocol might make sense. But other wise, why would you risk confusing yourself with a complicated dosing algorithm? Dont give up. I get mine from off shore. You have to be sure to reorder when you about a months supply left. It works fine.
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I like men so much, I might end up giving away the store. When we both worked out at the same gym years ago, I admired your gifts. How could I charge a man who brought that much to the table.?
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A guy on a fetish hookup site offered to pay me the other day. He hit me up, outlined a scene he wanted and asked if I was interested. I said ,no, we weren't a match. Nevertheless, he persisted, said he wanted ME to do this with him and was willing to pay. I confess, I toyed with saying yes, but didnt. Just said I wasn't interested in the scene. I could promote myself as the world's oldest escort.
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We're talking insurance carriers. I also think they adopt business practices that are designed to make taking a medication more inconvenient, like requiring a monthly refill on Truvada. Anything to make the medication harder to prescribe.
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It was really an odd appointment. I booked him for two hours. Well-known provider. For me, zero chemistry. But I thought, "Maybe things will get better." They started looking up when he sat on my face. His hole was shaved but there was a little stubble on it, which really turned me on. So I really got into rimming him. Halfway through the appointment, I realized, "I'm not enjoying this," and got up and said I was going to leave. He said, "Is there something we can change, or is it a chemistry thing?" I said it's a chemistry thing, nobody's fault." He asked me if there was anything I had enjoyed and I said,"I really enjoyed eating your hole." And I did. I got a hard boner while I was rimming him. That's when he said, "And you were a master at that."
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Yes you can, if they're the wrong kind of friend.
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Very needy person. See him again at your peril.
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Fuck no! I'm doing what I've wanted to do since I was 10 years old - make bodybuilding my religion.
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Its not a problem I've ever had. Usually at the end of 2 or 3 hours, I'm ready to go. If the guy is unusually engaging, I might overstay 15 minutes or so.
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Makes sense that they don't want to cover 90 days. If you fail on the medication or stop for any other reason, it reduces their loss.
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My last hire told me I was a master at rimming.l
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I get a generic from India-$55.00/month.
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No, the studies have not shown that. The demand dosing protocol is known to be less effective than daily dosing. Not by much, but by a significant amount.
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I was doing those things on my own. The first time I did back squats after my last surgery, I started with a bar, no plates, and did a set of ten, scared shitless. My back muscles were so de-conditioned that the soreness from that effort lasted for days. I kept at it, adding resistance 5-10# at a time. Before long, I was doing sveral sets at 180#. The difference is, with James's (my coach) help, I'm excelling at all this. The last time we did dead lifts, he said my form was perfect. He made a video of my deadlift and posted it to his Instagram page. That was a real gold star.
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Agree completely.
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I'm there with you. Just recently I crossed a new threshold on my quest to be a meathead when I realized that I had learned to enjoy and savor the pain. When I thought about it, I realized I could stop holding back and give it everything. I was awestruck. That's motivation. In motivating me, my coach doesn't give me anything I don't have. But he reminds me that I have it. That's what your trainer does when squeezes that extra five reps out of you. he's helping you get out of the way of you doing what you wanted to do anyway. I don't see how that is different from a trainer in a big-box gym helping a grandmother who is 50# overweight to find a reason to make it to her next training session. It's all people doing the best they can. Your best and my best is just different from the grandmother's. Much of that prose in bodybuilding literature is seriously hyberbolic. I would be careful about divining truths from it.
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Youre not a baby. Of course he doesnt need to make you want to be there. Helping you see that you're capable of more than you thought is motivation--the advanced course. I've had 2 spine surgeries. Yet I still want to do exercises like back squats and dead lifts. They scare me a little though. When I do them with my coach he can actually see from my movements that I'm scared. He always coaxes me to use another plate, do a couple more reps, and he's right there with me monitoring my form through every rep. I do it and I'm fine. That, to me, is very skilled motivation. And I'm happy to be motivated in such a skilled positive way.
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You didn't motivation per se, but you mentioned a trainer pushing you beyond what you thought you could do. Sounds an awful lot like motivation.
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But you said above that one of the most important things a trainer provides is motivation. If motivation is the only thing you're after a workout buddy is a great alternative. Now, if you need expertise, you're right, the coach or trainer is the way to go.
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Workout buddies can provide much the same effect and they don't cost anything.
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