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coriolis888

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  1. Some people are naturally unappreciative. Whatever nice things you do for them (tip et cetera) they take for granted. Fortunately, not all providers behave this way.
  2. When an escort is going to collect four hours of money, it is unlikely you will have a "no show". Or, if an escort is reading this response, am I incorrect about the four hours versus the usual one hour of earnings effecting the likelihood of the escort making a timely appearance?
  3. I can understand that you would want to go through a third-party to meet a compatible escort. However, that is not always necessary. For example, if you are looking for a particular recommendation, I can offer you a contact link for a very handsome, charming and trustworthy man who is age 27 and never disappoints. I first met him in another country and by mere coincidence, he chose to reside in Los Angeles where you could meet with him. Although he is from another country, his English is quite good. He advertises his services on an escort site and charges an hourly rate for his services. If you want a contact link for this man, just let me know.
  4. In an earlier post, I complained (bitched) about the high business class fares from the U.S. to Brazil. Some fares were in excess of $20,000.00 round trip! I also noted that the economy class fares were also very high compared to prior years. I thought no one would pay the kind of fares being asked and that the flights would go out mostly empty of passengers. Was I wrong! I looked at the seat maps of United's flights and to my shock, most of the business class seats were already assigned and many of the coach seats have also been assigned. No question, we are living in a strange economic time when the world is facing a recession but travel is the highest cost and busiest I have ever seen. Despite the outrageous air fares, I decided to buy a ticket and return to Brazil in a few days. I got a flight at about midway between the high fares and medium. However, travel problems did not end after buying my air fare ticket. For the first time in my many years of visiting Brazil on a frequent basis, I had difficulty reserving a hotel at one of the major hotel chains that I use. After wasting several hours on the websites for each hotel chain I use plus calling on the phone, I now have my Brazil vacation split between three different chain hotels instead of my preference to stay at one hotel for my duration in Sao Paulo. I could not get a hotel to reserve the number of weeks I plan to be in Sao Paulo. I never had this happen in the past. I was advised that the crowded hotels are a result of the election that takes place tomorrow in Brazil between Lula and Bolsonaro. Each candidate is too close to call. Whichever candidate wins will have numerous celebrations in Sao Paulo and other large Brazilian cities which supposedly explains why the American chain hotels are full. That explanation sounds a bit lame, in my opinion. I know that I could book a room at a Brazilian hotel but I prefer the chain hotels that I have used for years. I stay in contact with many Brazilians that I met over the years of visiting Brazil. My friends tell me that despite the crowded cities, Lagoa sauna in Sao Paulo, is doing quite well. Unfortunately, the other sauna (that replaced Fragata) has not picked up business to a point it is worth going there (according to my friends). During my last trip, the Fragata replacement seemed like it might be a go but my friends said lately that the place is like an undiscovered tomb and not worth the money or effort to visit there. Nonetheless, I will check it out and report what I find. Other fun places in Sao Paulo were in decline on my last trip. Particularly, the cines and shows were much deserted. The Praca da Republica had declined in that there were no hustlers as there were in prior periods. Hopefully, after I check out the usual haunts, I will be able to give a favorable report about Sao Paulo. Although I like Rio, I do not visit there much anymore which means that my next update will only be about Sao Paulo. My Brazilian friends told me that saunas Clube 117 and 202 are doing quite well.
  5. Just a few weeks ago he had a wonderful trip to England, his first time flying business class internationally. He later commented how nice he found the flight and LAX Polaris lounge. Now, two weeks later, he is gone. How fragile life is. Omar Khayyám “Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend, Before we too into the Dust descend; Dust into Dust, and under Dust to lie Without Wine, without Song, without Singer, and--without End!"
  6. Bad to accept money. The person then becomes a tenant. https://www.hg.org/legal-articles/guest-freeloader-or-tenant-36659
  7. Worth every cent and then some. Great invention for modern cooking.
  8. Not only that, wait until your electric bill arrives. Even though it is not a lot of money, the extra electricity billing runs about one hundred dollars each month. Actually, I think the extra hundred bucks is worth the money considering the time and work I saved by using an air fryer. Bravo to the person or persons who invented the machine. I use it almost every day.
  9. If the agreement is to prevent disclosure of prostitution, the contract is not valid. It matters not about paying legal fees for attempting to enforce an illegal contract.
  10. NEWS & PERSPECTIVE DRUGS & DISEASES CME & EDUCATION ACADEMY VIDEO DECISION POINT Drugs & Diseases > Pathology Autopsy Rate and Physician Attitudes Toward Autopsy Updated: Jul 16, 2019 Author: Harold Sanchez, MD, FCAP; Chief Editor: Kim A Collins, MD, FCAP more... 17 Many people not associated with health care form their impressions of pathology based on television and movie portrayals, with the belief that pathologists spend their time performing autopsies. This is a fallacy. Before 1970, approximately 40% to 60% of all hospital deaths in the United States ended in autopsy; in more recent years "that number has decreased to below 5%." [1, 2] "that number has decreased to below 5%." - - - which means that the cause of death reported on countless death certificates is often inaccurate.
  11. Disagreeing fact check: https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-walensky-study/fact-check-cdc-study-found-that-over-75-of-covid-19-deaths-in-vaccinated-people-were-among-those-with-at-least-4-comorbidities-idUSL1N2TS0S2
  12. They did not lie! The virus was a new disease that hit the world. There was no prior experience dealing with such a widespread disaster. In good faith, Fauci and other physicians gave their best good faith opinions based on their experience dealing with a new disease that had no prior history. To say that the doctors "lied" about the virus and the vaccine is not realistic.
  13. Are you not leaving out a critical fact? While it may be true that Biden was fully vaccinated and had a few cases of Coronavirus, he was never hospitalized or severely ill from the virus. Clearly, the vaccines kept his bouts with Coronavirus to a minimum with only minor symptoms. Had he not been vaccinated, given his age, he likely would have been hospitalized or could have succumbed from those bouts with the virus. The vaccine usually prevents full blown Coronavirus and it markedly lowers the possibility of death from the virus. I wonder why some people refuse or cannot see that trend in society. One personal example I experienced was when there were international travel restrictions several months ago. Americans returning to the U.S. from foreign countries were required to be tested for Coronavirus prior to entry or return to the U.S. I was in a foreign country and two days before my return flight to the U.S., my coronavirus test came back positive despite my being fully vaccinated. I had zero symptoms and would not have know I contracted the virus were it not for the mandatory testing for travel back to the U.S. Looking at the big picture, it certainly appears that the vaccine is beneficial in at least reducing symptoms (or death) for those who are fully vaccinated.
  14. Sometimes, when we meet a provider that we find great and repeat with many times (as you wrote happened with you) something happens that we cannot explain, even to ourselves, which is, "the fire goes out" on the relationship for the client or with the provider. You said you knew the provider about five years. People can change markedly in that amount of time. It is nice to think back how great things were while the relationship occurred but when that passionless day comes, passion fades away. As the old saying goes, "When the horse is dead, it is time to get off." The best is to cut the relationship.
  15. And, of course, he was one that wanted to be paid in advance or before activities began.
  16. Obviously your intent is honorable. However, if a client has an occupation that is "high profile", releasing a photo along with details of a potential paid male-to-male sex rendezvous could be a disaster or the end of a career if the photo and wording were to get into the wrong arena. Face it, the laws concerning prostitution in this country are absurd compared to the same subject laws of other civilized countries. Negotiations between client and provider are sometimes tough. There is a fine line between providing too much information or not enough. The above data explain why some clients ask questions but, unfortunately, are branded a time waster if they do not immediately say "yes" to a provider.
  17. Don't you know that "common sense" is not common?
  18. Check out the time period for the covid-19 vaccine to become effective. It is two weeks. "Within a week of the party." did not give the vaccine sufficient time to become effective. See - "How long does it take for the COVID-19 vaccine to work?" Regardless of which vaccine you get, you won’t reach full protection until two weeks after your second or final dose. That’s about how long it takes your immune system to mount an antibody response to the vaccine.
  19. With all due respect, you copied only the complimentary attributes concerning the doctor. You did not complete the remainder of the article that shows his accomplishments and/or beliefs. In addition to what you quoted, let us finish the remainder of the article you selectively quoted: During the COVID-19 pandemic, Ladapo has promoted unproven treatments, opposed vaccine mandates, questioned vaccine safety, and associated with America's Frontline Doctors, a right-wing group known to promote falsehoods about the pandemic.[8][9][10][11] In March 2022, as the Surgeon General of Florida, he misrepresented work by fellow scholars to recommend that healthy children not be vaccinated against COVID- 19, a decision that also went contrary to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and American Academy of Pediatrics.[12][13] Since then, Ladapo has banned gender-affirming counselling, hormonal therapies, and related medications for transgender and nonbinary children, contravening relevant guidelines by - - - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Ladapoa host of professional organizations.[14
  20. If ID and other data is furnished in advance, as requested, it makes it easier for the police to arrest the John or client if there is a police sting in progress.
  21. It does not matter that you interject other issues with regard to an NDA. Plain and simple, it is obvious that the true motivation for an NDA, when prostitution is involved, is to conceal the fact that prostitution occurs. In the case of escorts and clients, if the person who asked for the NDA was not involved in prostitution, there likely would be no request for an NDA. To interject the other issues you mentioned for the NDA ignores the true reason that motivated the NDA (to conceal prostitution). By the way, what happened with the NDA of the senator, "Lady G" when certain escorts decided to do a "tell-all" because of the callous treatment they received from Lady G? Reportedly, the issue was never litigated and the escorts involved allegedly were given a handsome fee to drop their intended disclosures. If a NDA that included prostitution were truly valid, as you insist, that NDA would not have been quietly brought to a monetary conclusion as it was.
  22. The illegal prostitution plus the client's status in society likely motivated the NDA. However, the prostitution act makes the the NDA invalid. This also makes the other issues you mentioned irrelevant. What "confidential information" would the escort know about the client except there was prostitution involved between the two of them? "Reputational harm" would be worse for the client if the client pursued legal action against the escort and the escort defended himself and told what occurred between the two. If a client were to attempt to sue the escort, do you think the escort would keep quiet about the prostitution that occurred? The escort would put up a defense if sued. The defense could be more damaging to the reputation of the client. How many escorts have sufficient assets to be sued for breaching an NDA agreement even if the agreement were legal?
  23. And, in rapid time, the ad is already gone.
  24. A very good point. Not all providers are friendly or inviting when they are called.
  25. Precisely! Some, not all, providers feel that many clients are time wasters. If a client does not immediately accept the information posted in the providers advertisements or has a few questions for the provider, many times, a client gets ghosted by the provider. As the above poster said, there are two sides to every scenario.
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