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Rudynate

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  1. He's really cute, for sure.
  2. In spite of the fact that every single one of his tattoos is horribly executed, I like the overall effect - kind of organic. It looks he and his friends tattooed each other.
  3. People who have given it any thought before they go under the needle recognize that there may be costs to be paid.
  4. You don't have to be sorry that you hate them. There's room for everybody.
  5. Jockey.
  6. They stew about so many things - that gorgeous men are ruining their looks with tats; that the tat scourge is ruining Hollywood because all the leading man candidates are covered with tats, that escorts are ruining their business because they have tats, that men are stymied in their professional development because they have tats. It's really funny. I remember reading that the directors of "Leftovers" were trying to decide what to do about Justin Theroux's tats, and someone came up with the brilliant idea of letting his character have tats. I don't need to have much face time with my clients, but occasionally, I have to meet in person, usually with prospective clients. I used to make it a point to wear a long-sleeved shirt for these appointments. I don't bother with it anymore, and nobody even seems to notice the tats.
  7. The tattoo police take themselves very, very, very seriously.
  8. I started getting them when I was 60. I've been fascinated by them since I was a small boy. When I was about 60, I started thinking about it, and I realized that if I wanted a tattoo, that there was no reason not to get one. I also knew f I got one, I would get more. I love every one of my tats. Initially, I thought I might like to be covered with them, but I'm not interested in that anymore. I'm contemplating starting a new one in late October.
  9. I started getting them when I was 60. I've been fascinated by them since I was a small boy. When I was about 60, I started thinking about it, and I realized that if I wanted a tattoo, that there was no reason not to get one. I also knew f I got one, I would get more. I love every one of my tats. Initially, I thought I might like to be covered with them, but I'm not interested in that anymore. I'm contemplating starting a new one in late October.
  10. That's tgh That's one of the marks of a good tattoo artist - he/she can use a tattoo design to accentuate a person's natural lines.
  11. That's tgh That's one of the marks of a good tattoo artist - he/she can use a tattoo design to accentuate a person's natural lines.
  12. I love 'em. I have quite a few tats myself. Surprisingly, I don't particularly look for guys with tats, but I think nice tats can really enhance a man's appearance. I have never had anybody kick me out when I take my shirt off and they see my tats. They usually say, "Beautiful tats," or something similar.
  13. All you would have to do is hire somebody and tell them you wanted to massage them. Who would say "no?" Many years ago, I had an arrangement where I traded massages with a professional masseur. I'm not a professional but I give a decent rub for an untrained person. One time, I asked him how my massage was and he said, "It wasn't unpleasant." I immediately learned the meaning of damning with faint praise.
  14. Outside of a little fog, the weather's near-perfect all the time - rarely colder than mid-fifties or warmer than mid-70s. The thing that always throws people is how cold it can be in the summer.
  15. What a guy.
  16. I almost always wear them for working out. Otherwise, I only wear them on hot days, of which there are only two or three in San Francisco.
  17. Exactly what I buy. I buy a size larger than I need because I like a baggy fit.
  18. I like close-fitting tanks and t-shirts. Otherwise, I like nice roomy clothes. I never got over the baggy jeans of the 90s.
  19. I would call that style a "muscle shirt" rather than a tank top.
  20. I have several of each.
  21. I like other men wearing them and I love to wear them.
  22. I agree not much is accomplished by positive thinking in and of itself. But beliefs, biases, unrecognized assumptions and such all effect the constellation of facts one has to work with and the way he/she works with them.
  23. To me, it's a useful way of looking at the world - the idea that your spoken word has the power to influence your reality. So that if you go around saying "my life really sucks," sure enough your life sucks.
  24. I really want to meet him, always have.
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