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  1. I was able to find a few references. His name is spelled Aiden rather than "an" (Aiden Gleeson). I didn't find any movie leads, but the following offer some insights for video clips: http://www.smutjunkies.com/updates/aiden-gleeson-handsome-hung-czech-belami-gay-porn-guy/ ("www.smutjunkies," how undignified) http://male-erotika.com/main/aiden-gleeson-in-the-flesh/ Perhaps some of the more talented internet data miners can pick up from here.
  2. Danger, Leon Trotsky, danger!
  3. sync

    411 BradBanks

    I'm loving the legs he's flashing in image #3.
  4. https://rentmasseur.com/phillipm
  5. https://rentmen.eu/Santiagolebron
  6. Logic and reason are short-lived in this current administration.
  7. My, my, my!
  8. sync

    411 on Laurent

    Impressive touch in his advertising that he is available to "all".
  9. What works for me is to right click on the image I want, then select "copy image location" from the dropdown menu. Then I go to the post a pic icon and paste the copied image location and left click "insert."
  10. I recall reading about 2 or 3 years ago of a straight male escort who boasted an endowment of 13" long by 8" in girth who charged women $1,000/hr. There were numerous reviews by women who gushed their pleasure with his services, and some engagements were for weekends and longer. I didn't know where to place my envy.
  11. sync

    Orientation

    Your above comments are inclusively broad and negative generalizations of providers and clients. To me they suggest that you may have experienced some hurt as both a provider and a client. Be it naiveté or just optimism, I believe the majority of providers to be truthful in their advertising. I would just like them to extend their truthfulness to designating their sexual orientation. With that, I respectfully depart with my conclusions, and leave you with yours.
  12. sync

    Orientation

    Yes, I hear you and share your conclusion that we shall not agree. Despite that, I do not partake of the "mute feature" because I am interested in varying opinions. I reject your judgement that expecting providers to be truthful in their advertising is to be aloof or naive about the realities that steer the client/provider dynamic. If the product advertised is not the product delivered, client dissatisfaction is justified. I'm curious how you arrived at the judgement of me being "likely an advocate for 'the client is always right' mentality" from my expecting providers to be clear about their sexual orientations in their advertising.
  13. sync

    Orientation

    Your responses project a harbor for provider evasiveness, deception and shifting of blame. Perhaps you should consider politics.
  14. sync

    Orientation

    For me, the provider's orientation is need-to-know, up-front information. The standard definitions gay/bi/straight give providers ample space for truth in advertising.
  15. I believe it is definitely a client profile. in addition to the section heading reading "client info," the section for services that usually reads "available for" reads "looking for." This is the first time I've seen client advertising on an escort site.
  16. I believe I have located your RentMasseur.com ad. My one suggestion is that you not tell people that you are not a masseur, which contradicts your advertising on a site for massage services. Perhaps rephrase it to while you are not a licensed massage therapist, you have for "over 10+ years" been providing an "all together experience" that includes the "ultimate massage experience."
  17. A phrase I don't hear quite as often anymore that annoyed me greatly: "Do the math." My displeasure is most likely rooted in my being the most inept with mathematics than any other Earthling.
  18. I remember when in the 1980's Lee Iacocca declined an effort to draft him as a Democrat nominee for President. I continue to feel that was a loss for our country. The following passage from his 2007 book appears to be a striking foreboding of the present. On May 17, 2007, Simon & Schuster published Iacocca's book, Where Have All the Leaders Gone?, co-written with Catherine Whitney. In the book, Iacocca writes: Am I the only guy in this country who's fed up with what's happening? Where the hell is our outrage? We should be screaming bloody murder. We've got a gang of clueless bozos steering our ship of state right over a cliff, we've got corporate gangsters stealing us blind, and we can't even clean up after a hurricane much less build a hybrid car. But instead of getting mad, everyone sits around and nods their heads when the politicians say, "Stay the course." Stay the course? You've got to be kidding. This is America, not the damned Titanic. I'll give you a sound bite: Throw the bums out!
  19. I assign fault to the tattoo artist(s) for this. How anyone could gaze up this physical perfection and be inspired to do this to it is beyond me. (Brace yourself for the tattoo enthusiasts, Sync)
  20. From numerous postings I've read in these fora, I imagine his legions of male fans will also wet themselves silly watching him up on stage.
  21. He's a lot of good looking beef for a "vegan."
  22. His parents are true artists.
  23. Thanks for dragging me into hell with you for laughing at this.
  24. He is cute, but too boyish for my pursuits.
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