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What qualities are important to you ?
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Happy happy !!!
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What is the Issue with this Escort? (Not to be Unkind....)
+ Keith30309 replied to NowOrNever's topic in The Deli
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Had you paid anything as a SD? Did they offer any further info on the alleged activity ?
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Anyone have any awareness of The Pup in Atlanta? (These 3-letter searches are tough.) https://rentmen.eu/ThePup His personality comes out a bit more in his interview than the profile text.
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He's traveling in the US a bit - seems to have a sweet disposition.
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SA quote of the day: “...Most importantly, I'm on here to find a genuine connection. Everyone deserves to be loved... except bad tippers” :p:p
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Link to RM profile ?
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That really mystifies the hell out of me. How can someone “oversleep” past $400. If something were my livelihood then I’d take it damn seriously. I don’t want to use the overly-broad “millennial” paintbrush but that’s how it feels. Dunno
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My overwhelming experience is that the guys with whom I engage in a conversation are really quite insistent that we meet for lunch/dinner/drinks. I’ve met guys even after telling them over and over that the logistics of time & distance won’t work simply to placate them. Even after repeatedly explaining in detail why things will not work out I hear “we can figure something out - let’s meet and talk”, “I’d really just like to meet you to say hello”, “we can make it work for a simple lunch date”, etc. I’ve had to block a couple of guys who just wouldn’t let up on it. I think there are a few reasons for this with some guys: they are new to the process and just want to meet SOMEONE they perceive as safe, they REALLY need money, they don’t understand how insurmountable some logistical challenges are, they haven’t thought thru all that an engagement means - they have a “Pretty Woman” perspective , etc.
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Agreed.... I suspect that a long, drawn out hookup discussion would not be a method that would be employed. There are certainly more overt targets.
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Happy belated Birthday cuteness !!!
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Mini-rant: Recently I’ve encountered with 5 different young (under 25) guys a really disinterested, detached sort of approach to meeting - something I’d seen very little of in the past. On each occasion I proposed a place, time, interests, etc., and got a really lukewarm response ( “Yeah, sure.”) or simply going radio-silent until after the time (I’ve heard “Sorry, something came up” and “Sorry, I overslept.”). Two other guys I did meet pretty much kicked-back with a “whatever” demeanor. It feels allot like a GRINDR or A4A hookup. It really makes me appreciate the guys who take seriously what they do and the energy they put into the experience. End of rant
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I did not meet Leo so I’ve no face to face experiential info to share. We started exchanging messages last week... agreed to meet on a specific day and time at a specific rate and had some very general, polite discussion of preferences. The last time I heard from him was Monday evening. Sooooooo...I’ll pass the baton.
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<bump> Don’t make me pull this car over !
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To level set, what we’re talking about is banning not simply any scholastic requirement that students read Huck Finn but that we prohibit any student from reading the book in the context of school (I don’t think anyone is saying that the book couldn’t be available at libraries or bookstore for home reading.) To the question, is it 1) traumatic, and, 2) inappropriate to require that a student read a book that contains an offensive word. Maybe it would be traumatic for someone... let’s assume that it would be. I’ve certainly read things that were traumatic (sometime read the lyrics to Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit”). But the problem is this slippery slope of suppressing any open discussion of our nation’s racism exacerbates the problem rather than helping to heal it. It’s abstinence-only education for race. It seems counterintuitive to me that pretending that a wound doesn’t exist or refusing to examine it in the light of day would not cause it to fester. To stretch a metaphor, it’s very likely that the descriptions of rape in Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple” could be very traumatic to girls who read it... but does that mean we should suppress discussion about it? It seems like shrink-wrapping kids in an intellectual bubble would ultimately lead to adults who are incapable of having a rational discussion about any topic which they find sensitive.
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This made me chuckle. There is a bar/restaurant where I always meet new SA guys for the first time (it's conveniently located and has quiet, comfortable sitting areas for private conversation). I’ve become familiar with the waitstaff and they know the drill... I show up once a week or so “waiting on someone” and they bring me my usual cold beverage and remain discreetly unobtrusive whenever the new, young face of the week shows up. I tip them well.
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And now for something completely different...Bismarck?
+ Keith30309 replied to adventurous old guy's topic in The Deli
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Has anyone met Leo - https://rentmen.eu/Leo_Mendez
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Whoa... AngelicO....$400/hr., $700 for 2 hours.
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Has anyone else met AngelicO? He's traveling...
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Skilled
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Really? This has me scratching my head... I’d have guessed that the normalization of racial epithets has very little to do with the study of literature. I always thought of it as being more closely correlated with the LACK of education.
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