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  1. That ending of Gabriel Clark and Jessie Colter's scene is one of my all-time favorite moments in porn!
  2. I love his pictures! He also has an Instagram.
  3. This is further proof that you pay money to get this title. I wonder if someone at People owed Gwen Stefani a favor?
  4. I hope he does eventually!
  5. Just so everyone in this thread is aware, I was NOT comparing HSV to HIV at all. My point was that no matter what STI you have, I believe the responsible thing to do is to share it with your partner.
  6. This was the point I was trying to make in my original post. Regardless of how common it is, I still believe that you should tell your partner that you have it. It can be HSV or HIV. They should still know.
  7. Hello, I wanted to post this message based off of something that @Benjamin_Nicholas posted in another thread about a friend of his. Unfortunately, I cannot go into too much detail, but I wanted to share this with all of you here as a warning to be careful about who you hire. The first thing you should do is go to your doctor and get vaccinated for all STIs. After you start hiring, get a full panel STI test regularly. It is up to YOU to protect your health. This person I spoke with had to learn the hard way that this industry is full of LIARS. There are tons of escorts who may have some infection, but don't tell you because they don't know themselves, don't want to risk their business being harmed, or are quite frankly to stupid to understand how these matters can impact people's lives. To both clients AND escorts on this forum; if you have an STI, regardless of how big or small you perceive it to be, you need to be upfront with your partner about it before you have sex with them. Your partner has a right to know your status so he can make the decision if he wants to be with you or not. To not be upfront with them right from the beginning is dishonest and to me, it is straight-up lying. You have a right to know your partner's status before you have sex with them and if they do not want to be honest with you, then you should not be with that person in the first place.
  8. YES. So because HSV1 is so common in the United States, that means one should not tell their partner that they have it? I would be floored if someone I was having sex with had an STI, regardless of how minor or major it is, and didn't tell me! If what Ben is saying is true, this escort should have been honest with his status from the very beginning, even disclosing it on his ad. And if this escort is as popular as Ben has indicated on his Twitter, many clients are misinformed and think this person is someone he is not.
  9. Ben, you are absolutely right and this really hits close to home. Even the best-reviewed escorts sometimes cannot be trusted. Unfortunately, I had to experience something like this first-hand.
  10. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-7F9kv6QlHfo/Uv53rRIhdxI/AAAAAAAAfB8/FyEjp59_Dvs/s1600/try4.gif Hell yeah!
  11. If I knew he was arrested and charged for a violent crime, I would never hire him.
  12. loverboy95

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    You are so hot, Ben!
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