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    AresEscortNYC got a reaction from TruHart1 in What Is the One Best Thing You Do Sexually?   
    Sucking cock.  It's a gift, always came naturally. 
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    AresEscortNYC got a reaction from + Pensant in What Is the One Best Thing You Do Sexually?   
    Sucking cock.  It's a gift, always came naturally. 
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    AresEscortNYC got a reaction from + Reisr30 in Providers and COVID Vaccine   
    In 2021 I do believe you'd be negligent not to ask if he's vaxxed, and he should ask the same of you.  It's too important an issue not to be addressed.  If anyone takes offense at being asked, you probably don't want to be intimate with them. 
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    AresEscortNYC got a reaction from Occhiverdi in What Is the One Best Thing You Do Sexually?   
    Sucking cock.  It's a gift, always came naturally. 
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to samhexum in Such salty language!   
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    AresEscortNYC got a reaction from + FrankR in Such salty language!   
    Over the next 2.5 years, the FDA’s target sodium levels aim to cut average intake by 12% — from 3,400 to 3,000 milligrams a day. That would still leave average intake above the federally recommended limit of 2,300 milligrams a day for people 14 and older. But the agency says it will monitor industry progress and keep issuing updated targets to bring levels closer to the recommended limit over time
     
    Well this is totally useless: not only is it a measly 12%, this entire exercise is VOLUNTARY (& few will willingly comply).  I'd say this isn't worth the paper it's printed on except we're on the net.  OP, is this really from 2021?  There's no date given or citation for this article. 
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to maninsoma in California Condom "Crime" Commences   
    This should be illegal everywhere.  Barebacking someone without their knowledge/consent is reprehensible.  If both parties agree during the heat of passion to remove the condom, that's entirely different.  But a top deciding he wants to remove the condom and doing so without the knowledge of his partner is just wrong on so many levels.
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    AresEscortNYC got a reaction from rn901 in Providers and COVID Vaccine   
    I agree.   On both clients and providers part, discretion is paramount.  It's easy enough to block out portions of ones passport to ensure privacy.  To those who might find censoring portions of ones vaccine passport suspicious, I'd counter most clients don't want their full names out there either --- and the truth is, one could easily show a fake (or a friends) passport if they really want to.  If you think about it, censoring your own passport is MORE effort than showing a fake/friends passport w/o alterations. 
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to Jamie21 in Providers and COVID Vaccine   
    Agree, it’s similar to being asked sexual health status. I’m fine with questions like that and am happy to show clients my most recent test results if they ask for them. 
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to rn901 in Providers and COVID Vaccine   
    It's not unreasonable at all to ask if they are vaccinated. In fact, I think that should be encouraged. However, I would not show a first time client my vaccination card. I've had my fair share of stalkers over the years and don't usually give out my real identity to clients. Asking for a vaccination card with their real name runs the risk of potentially freaking out a provider who has to deal with the issue of stalking. Asking to see proof on a vax passport app that doesn't show their real name would be reasonable though. 
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to Luv2play in Providers and COVID Vaccine   
    I've been asking providers about their vaccine status since it became widely available in Canada, which was this last spring and early summer. I got vaccinated as soon as I was eligible, the last shot being in late June. Since then I have been with several providers and asked each of them. None took offence and indeed were happy to discuss their status.
    As in all health related issues, a frank discussion before making an engagement is acceptable and socially responsible. If I encountered any hesitancy, I would give a pass. My health is too important to me and to the people I am intimate with.
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to Alex93108 in Providers and COVID Vaccine   
    I went to Sāo Paolo a few months back . Covid hit brazil quite bad in the northern spring and summer . 
    My regular there stopped to ask me if I was vaccinated and even asked to see proof  , which  i had . He had just ran though most of his savings ( he basically didn’t work for almost a year ) and was glad to see me . 
    I am quite sure he would have cancelled the appointment had I not been vaxed 
     
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    AresEscortNYC got a reaction from Lewis H in Providers and COVID Vaccine   
    In 2021 I do believe you'd be negligent not to ask if he's vaxxed, and he should ask the same of you.  It's too important an issue not to be addressed.  If anyone takes offense at being asked, you probably don't want to be intimate with them. 
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    AresEscortNYC got a reaction from Luv2play in Providers and COVID Vaccine   
    In 2021 I do believe you'd be negligent not to ask if he's vaxxed, and he should ask the same of you.  It's too important an issue not to be addressed.  If anyone takes offense at being asked, you probably don't want to be intimate with them. 
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to + Reisr30 in Providers and COVID Vaccine   
    Thanks all for your responses; I appreciated the point of views.  I wasn’t trying to put the responsibility on the provider; I know I alone am responsible for my own health.
    BTW the provider responded and was not insulted; we had a great exchange and he was super nice.
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to + BenjaminNicholas in What Makes you STOP Responding to Client's Messages?   
    Which one is it?
    If it was a dud experience and he didn't respond to constructive criticism, you have your answer.
     
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to Storm4U in What Makes you STOP Responding to Client's Messages?   
    If I get a bad vibe, or if they say something offensive or off-putting.
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to TruthBTold in Some Want To Ban Glitter!   
    Unfortunately, it is all this crap that is going into the ocean and forming the huge plastic islands. These are contributing to global warming and harming animals. I guess we will have to deal with Trump, North Korea, ignorance, and glitter at the same time.
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to mike carey in Some Want To Ban Glitter!   
    This was on the wireless here yesterday (Thu) afternoon. As the article noted, glitter is essentially microplastic, which is increasingly recognised as an environmental hazard. The item here noted that there is a eucalyptus based material coated with aluminium that can be used to make glitter, and is not an environmental issue.
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to mike carey in Finding Out an Escort's Real Identity   
    Agree, keep it to yourself and don't put yourself in a position where you might inadvertently let slip things you have discovered. You may well find, however, that he discloses some of these things when you are chatting. Don't let on that you already knew. Also don't look at his personal stuff again before your meeting - if you do that, your recollections may blur so you will be less inclined to speak of them during your meeting.
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to Beancounter in Finding Out an Escort's Real Identity   
    Discretion is the better part of valor.
     
    My ex-secretary used to be one of those people who would always come to me with "personal information" about other office employees. She never did figure out why she was the "ignored" and "hated" employee in the office. Nobody likes a know-it-all and especially one that lets you know that he knows it all. My advice to the OP is to enjoy your escort's company and stuff a bandana in your mouth.
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    AresEscortNYC reacted to down_to_business in Finding Out an Escort's Real Identity   
    I would keep it to yourself. What possible good can you foresee coming from revealing the information? Do you think it will impress him?
     
    Tip #2. Don't drink to the point that you lose control.
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