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    + Lucky reacted to Boaxxx in Dionicio. New to Palm Springs.   
    Just curious, what did he charge you for the 90/30 minute appointment? Also, why was he asking for a tip 10 minutes in? Tips for extras?
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    + Lucky reacted to BeamerBikes in Any experience with Wegovy?   
    Update: I've lost some 30+ lbs. It's been fairly consistent weight loss over 6+ months
    I've gotten the lecture from well intended coworkers about unknown long term side effects with new medications. My response is simple: I know what the long term side effects will be if I don't make this change from my own experience: Sleep apnea, lower back issues, high triglycerides, high blood pressure meds, multiple abdominal hernias, family history of early cardiac death / disabling strokes.  
    My doctor asked if I have a specific goal in mind, I just want to be sub obese 5'8" 180s. 
    Will I continue to be on this drug for maintenance after goal weight?  Unknown. I'll make the decision later in the year with input from my doctors. 
    For me, this continues to be the right decision with manageable side effects.  
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    + Lucky reacted to Gadfly22 in True travel sex stories. Any you're willing to share?   
    As luck would have it there already is a discussion forum for this topic on............. this forum!
    https://www.companyofmen.org/forum/84-the-americas/
    Lots of stories / info about Brazil. I recommend @Tarte Gogo's thread about his exploits in Brazil from a few years back. Fun reading!
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    + Lucky reacted to Emir in New LA Escort Erniex   
    aka Ruggerodalan, Syedvens, Davidalonsu, etc.



    https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/147075-syedvens-in-la/#comment-2211221
    https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/150139-ruggerodalan-in-la/#comment-2262982
    https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/148350-davidalonsu-in-oc/#comment-2233065
     
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    + Lucky got a reaction from Mrmongoloth in Any Other Muscle Addicts   
    Really? I am a geezer who had a pretty nice build before the pandemic. I have lost a lot of it. But yesterday I hit the gym for the first time in 13 months, so hope springs eternal!
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    + Lucky got a reaction from Harryinny in New LA Escort Erniex   
    He signed on to rent.men in late February and so far has no reviews. So I am wondering if anyone knows more about this attractive guy.
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    + Lucky reacted to ChelseaWest in Cute newbie in NYC: Joseph   
    @Jim_n_NYC would we trust immediately trust a member with one post? 
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    + Lucky reacted to Peter Eater in New LA Escort Erniex   
    The tattoo of “praying hands” on the back of his head is somewhere between hilarious and creepy.
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    + Lucky got a reaction from + Pensant in Any ideas why Vietnam wants to know my religion?   
    I can't answer your question, but I do admire your travels.
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    + Lucky reacted to Walt in 411 - nathanerrantfag - NYC?   
    Queer is NOT a slur, it's an honorific for anyone who understands "sticks and stones will break my bones..." and who speaks truth to power.
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    + Lucky reacted to + Vegas_Millennial in 411 - nathanerrantfag - NYC?   
    I feel the same about anyone with the slur "Queer" in their title or About Me section.  F*g is more acceptable to me.  He's hot, so I would definitely give Nathan a try next time I'm in New York. 
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    + Lucky reacted to + azdr0710 in 411 - nathanerrantfag - NYC?   
    If you mean how does his use of the word survive this forum's software, it may be because it's part of a larger word and not standing alone. 
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    + Lucky got a reaction from Jim_n_NYC in 411 - nathanerrantfag - NYC?   
    I would never hire a guy who uses the slur "f*g" in his screen name.
    I typed the slur out in full only to receive this admonition: "Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below. "
     
    So how does it pass that he uses it in his name?
     
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    + Lucky got a reaction from Marc in Calif in 411 - nathanerrantfag - NYC?   
    I would never hire a guy who uses the slur "f*g" in his screen name.
    I typed the slur out in full only to receive this admonition: "Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below. "
     
    So how does it pass that he uses it in his name?
     
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    + Lucky got a reaction from Wanderoz in 411 - nathanerrantfag - NYC?   
    I would never hire a guy who uses the slur "f*g" in his screen name.
    I typed the slur out in full only to receive this admonition: "Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below. "
     
    So how does it pass that he uses it in his name?
     
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    + Lucky got a reaction from Lfeegrin in Legit Massage Turned Fun?   
    I am a lawyer and I find this comment hard to figure. You say that you know draping is required by law in most states. I don't know that. It is often local law that sets issues like that, so a state may not even have such a law.
    I am just curious about what facts you have to make such a statement.
    (I know, Hyattsville is not a state!) 🙂
    EDIT: So I researched the issue and found an article listing the state laws requiring draping. The author could only come up with one- Tennessee. But I wouldn't be surprised if Alabama had restrictions too. Utah too.
    https://www.massageschoolnotes.com/draping-laws-state/
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    + Lucky got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Legit Massage Turned Fun?   
    I am a lawyer and I find this comment hard to figure. You say that you know draping is required by law in most states. I don't know that. It is often local law that sets issues like that, so a state may not even have such a law.
    I am just curious about what facts you have to make such a statement.
    (I know, Hyattsville is not a state!) 🙂
    EDIT: So I researched the issue and found an article listing the state laws requiring draping. The author could only come up with one- Tennessee. But I wouldn't be surprised if Alabama had restrictions too. Utah too.
    https://www.massageschoolnotes.com/draping-laws-state/
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    + Lucky reacted to lesricalive in Palm Springs Massage? Whats the low down on massage in Palm Springs?   
    If you don't mind Asian masseurs, the Palm Springs Men's Wellness Retreat, in downtown Palm Springs, has some really good guys.   They all give a good massage.   They're accommodating to requests and prices are more than reasonable.   Never left unhappy.
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    + Lucky reacted to + Charlie in Thoughts on those who are 50-ish, 60+ and sexual desire?   
    My serious desire for sex lasted into my late 60s. After that, I lost interest in doing it with anyone. I think that a lot of what excited me sexually was the belief that the other guy was excited about doing it with me, even if I was paying him for it. By my late 60s, I could no longer fool myself into believing that the sexual attraction was mutual. I honestly don't miss sexual activity--I get more physical and emotional satisfaction from a good game of tennis. That doesn't mean that I don't still appreciate looking at attractive men--I just can't fantasize myself doing anything with them.
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    + Lucky got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Those who consider themselves Daddies...   
    A rather repulsive topic imo.
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    + Lucky reacted to mike carey in The Ups and Downs of Airlines and Air Travel   
    There is a common culture in the Gulf Arab states, but the hired help, including airline employees are not part of it. These countries are the antithesis of diversity, there is a dominant culture, hired technocratic help (mainly western) who have no rights, and the rest who have even fewer rights, more analogous to slaves than anything else. So they offer no lessons on whether diversity in the West is a good or bad thing.
    Interesting as that may be, this thread is about airlines and air travel, not the advantages or otherwise of diversity or of the nature of Middle Eastern societies, so please stick to discussing travel.
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    + Lucky reacted to Cooper in NYC Strip Clubs With Action   
    Administrator’s Note:
    Gentlemen, Please, don’t post any information that could possibly jeopardize the license of an establishment. You have no idea who’s reading this or asking these questions. 
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    + Lucky reacted to hungry4darkmeat in NYC Strip Clubs With Action   
    Back in the day we had Stella’s, the Savoy, Gaiety, Kings, the cock and so many other spots where you could always find action with no drama except maybe the occasional bar fight. That’s not even the tip of the iceberg when you consider how incredible some of the sex parties, back rooms, movie theaters, bathhouses, bookstores booths and tea rooms. I met one championship top in the bathroom at penn station newark. He just stood next to me at the urinal whipped out an uncut dick that hung literally down to his knees. Within a half hour he was balls deep in this and I will never ever forget it either bwahaha
    this city- and our culture in general- was much more interesting when we weren’t all normalized into cishetero judeo-christian institutionalized bland complacency and miserable self loathing numbed by chemical, religious, sexual, financial, physiological and egotistical distractions to the point that we are talking about it here rather than out there doing it.
     It was an act of bravery and defiance when we were unapologetically sexual by the very definition of our shared identity and it was so much fun! making eye contact with someone and fucking them five minutes later - it was like a shared secret language that hadn’t yet been co-opted, exploited, gentrified, whitewashed, studied in institutions of higher learning or turned into memes and tropes.
    there was a certain level of danger just being in the city back then, and being openly queer meant accepting being under constant threat of discrimination, violence, harassment and abuse in many different forms. But it also meant freedom from fear of being found out, which freed us up to take risks - especially when we were watching so many of our friends die young and often assuming we were next.
    I love that younger queer people don’t have to contend with as much of that bigotry anymore but I also feel sad that they won’t ever get to experience that feeling of freedom. At least not in the same way.
    I think there are still several spots where things go down and I know there are lots of parties - and if i were younger I’d probably go, but I have what I need and- like clubbing and X, and too much alcohol - I already experienced it when it was at its best and choose to let those be enough
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    + Lucky got a reaction from Rod Hagen in novels by providers?   
    Hawk Mountain is indeed very well written. I liked much of it. But the travails of the main character, Todd, are a bit hard to take. It definitely is intense. Perhaps its a tale of the hardships of staying in the closet. A lot of damage gets done.
    @RyanDeanyou listed this under "novels by providers." Is Conner Habib a provider? I also notice that the copyright is held by
    Andre Khalil. Is that the author's real name?
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    + Lucky got a reaction from Rod Hagen in novels by providers?   
    Based on your post @RyanDean I now have a copy of Hawk Mountain to read. Many reviews talk about how depressing the novel is, so I am curious as to how I will like it.
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