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Everything posted by coriolis888
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https://www.pinterest.com/pin/762234305668595888/ Many photos of him in his early career
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e87c8fdbdced658047a76a5136a3f9cf.mp4
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Too Many 'Money Up Front' Horror Stories Lately.......A Remedy??
coriolis888 replied to + azdr0710's topic in The Deli
Similar attitude -
Too Many 'Money Up Front' Horror Stories Lately.......A Remedy??
coriolis888 replied to + azdr0710's topic in The Deli
Not a good marketing technique for a provider. Insulting clients will get you no where. -
Too Many 'Money Up Front' Horror Stories Lately.......A Remedy??
coriolis888 replied to + azdr0710's topic in The Deli
Your post does not make for a good advertisement for the services of a provider. Rather, I suspect that many clients are turned off by the attitude expressed in the posts. -
Too Many 'Money Up Front' Horror Stories Lately.......A Remedy??
coriolis888 replied to + azdr0710's topic in The Deli
Your comparisons are not realistic. United and Marriott and other companies do not flake on customers as do many providers. -
Too Many 'Money Up Front' Horror Stories Lately.......A Remedy??
coriolis888 replied to + azdr0710's topic in The Deli
"If he doesn't like that, nicely ask him to leave if it's an "out" call." You allow a stranger in your house and if that stranger has the balls to ask for money up front you are going to refuse the advance payment demand and "nicely ask him to leave" - What happens if he "nicely punches you in the mouth or threatens over the situation of coming to your place only to be told to leave without money? Either way, it is a difficult situation. Providers complain about being scammed while clients also complain (rightfully) to be scammed. How does a happy medium solve the issue? I certainly do not know the answer. This issue comes up fairly often in the forum but never a meaningful solution comes from discussions. -
"I think I’ll go to Rio for sure. I’m thinking I’m staying in a resort. I think I’ll be more comfortable in a resort than in an Airbnb." I thought you were looking for a "resort" as you wrote in your previous post. There are no resorts in Rio. There are two high-end hotels that one might consider to be resorts because of their high cost and amenities. You might want to consider Ipanema where things are a little more modern. One fancy hotel is close to being a resort but not quite: $267 Emiliano Rio 4.7(595) Outdoor pool Hot tub
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One more thing about MASP (Museum of Art, Sao Paulo). Across the street from the museum is a large park. It is called Trionon. Do not go there at night because it is dangerous with muggers. If you go there during the day, you will find many rent-men (garotos). They sometimes approach lone men but often just sit on a bench waiting for someone to talk with them and make a deal to make some money. The park during the day is safe. Just before the entrance will be parked several police cars. The police, when not in their car, walk around in the park to make the park safe. As I wrote earlier, prostitution in Brazil is not illegal. Therefore, if you are talking with a rent-men in the park and a policeman walks by, do not be concerned. The police and the rent-men know what is happening and can do nothing because no law is being broken for trying to score in the park. Good luck if you make it to Brazil. Lastly, the above video is not from MASP. The paintings were on display at two large banks in Rio and Sao Paulo.
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Considering you are young, you should not have a problem meeting men unless you are unattractive or difficult. It is rare to see a middle twenties client in the rent-boy saunas. If you are not looking for rent-boys, there are many gay saunas where you could go and meet guys without paying. However, if you like the masculine type and/or married guys who go to the saunas to make money as their main job, you would have zero effort meeting such a type of guy at the rent-men saunas provided you reached an agreement on the price for the encounter. Culture in Sao Paulo is more plentiful than in Rio. There is a very nice museum on the main "high end" street in Sao Paulo (Avenida Paulista) MASP. They often have on loan excellent works from famous museums all over the world. There are other museums in the city. Several years back, the museum D'Orsay in Paris was remodeled. The museum had to find a safe place for its art treasures. Incredibly, millions of dollars of artwork was sent to Sao Paulo and to Rio "on loan" for safe keeping. Below is a link to a video that was made of those excellent art works that were loaned to Rio and Sao Paulo, despite Brazil's reputation for be an open place for prostitution. You see, Brazil has a lot of culture and, of course, a lot of handsome men for rent.
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Which city to recommend depends on your age and likes and dislikes. I assume you are asking about Brazil because you know that prostitution is open and it is not illegal there. Moreover, in Brazil, the rent-boys are handsome and friendly and inexpensive. Rio tends more for younger visitors who like the beaches and partying (and the rent-boys). Of course, older clients are also welcome and visit there often. There are thousands of rent-boys available in Rio and Sao Paulo. Rio has two popular rent-boy saunas (Clube 117 and Clube 202). There is much to see and do in Rio. Sao Paulo is for the somewhat older visitor and who wants to see a bit of culture. But, you will also see many younger visitors in Sao Paulo. Sao Paulo has more than fifty museums, some of which are rather nice. At the moment there is only one working sauna with rent-boys (Espaco Lagoa) Here is a link to a Brazilian site that sells all types of merchandise and services. Included in the services are actual ads from Brazilian rent-boys. In order to see the photos and ads of the rent-boys, scroll down on the site and click on "Acompanhantes masculinos then choose the city, such as Rio or Sao Paulo. There you will see many ads from rent-boys along with countless photos of them. Enjoy the site and enjoy Brazil if you go there. https://search.vivalocal.com/acompanhantes-gays/br?lb=new&search=1&start_field=1&select-this=248&searchGeoId=138&offer_type=offer&end_field= If the above link does not open, use this link to the same place: https://www.vivalocal.com The site is tempermental in that is does not always open to foreign countries. Be patient and try again if it does not load or use a VPN.
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If it is the same kerosenefire person that posts to this forum, the rentmen profile says he is about the same age as the questionable provider. Maybe the provider is honest and performs for people around his own age. Older clients get cheated? Reading the numerous reviews of him stealing money from clients then being nice to some makes one wonder why he fulfils his agreement with some clients but not with many others. The mystery remains. I, for one, will not be contacting the provider.
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https://hide.me/en/proxy Click on the above link in case you do not have a VPN so that you can read the numerous rentmen reviews about this guy from his clients Next, enter the below link into the space where it states to enter a link (from the above link): https://rentmen.eu/IAMTHEONEFOR/reviews/ Here is his ad before reviews: https://rentmen.eu/IAMTHEONEFOR Notice from the reviews that countless clients paid up front then the con man found an excuse to leave "for a couple of minutes" but never returned but keeping the money that was paid in advance by numerous clients. Beware
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Tried just now - got this: TheGuySite - Beau & Brandon Ashton & Jay Austin - Three Men One Pornstash Part 2 html5: Video file not found
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The link does not open for me. Could it be someone took down the movie? The link says "file not available" when clicked.
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At least one provider needs to be "chased away" as you wrote. That provider has posted a lot of bizarre things in this forum including stating that it is "a privilege to be" with him and that if a client pays for an "all nighter" but if the provider leaves earlier than originally agreed, it is the clients' fault for not checking out the provider satisfactory. Unlike the strange poster mentioned above, most providers write helpful and informative suggestions.
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Exactly! The 411 at the beginning invalidates the link. If it worked for some it is because the link was saved by those who got the link to work prior to the thread being created.
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Likely you are correct, the guys found an alternate way to escort and advertise much less.
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Scotty Becket - lived to only age 38 https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/530721137316134488/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotty_Beckett
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I am not talking moderator activity or actions. Therefore, I am not clear how we could get into trouble for expressing a possible way to increase revenue to the forum. I am thinking that the forum might bring in more money from forum members if the bans and penalties were less frequent. Being banned or penalized must leave a sore feeling for those penalized. It is those penalized people and their friends who are less likely to contribute to the support of the forum. I am merely suggesting a way for the forum to bring in more income. This is a marketing tool, so to speak. I want to plant a thought as a possible way for the forum to bring in more money and make forum members who were penalized more inclined to contribute money to the forum.
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I assume a lot of thought is given to a situation before a member is banned, penalized or a "time-out" is attached to a member's forum account. In the case of deliberate, nasty and hostile behavior of a member, a ban is justified, in my opinion. However, I wonder if a suspension or ban is a good idea in cases where there is no hostile behavior from a poster. The member just mistakenly posted something in the wrong area of the forum or the member posted links to a fake escort account (links not provided by the fraudster escort). These are just examples. I ask the above because of a recent thread I noticed that was created asking for donations to the forum which are certainly justified. When forum members are penalized over something they post to the board but do not realize the post is inappropriate, giving the forum member a ban or penalty could likely have a negative factor in the member's desire to make a monetary contribution to the forum. The ban or penalty could effectively cost the forum money in the form of lost contributions from a banned or penalized member. Just my opinion.
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Slight correction - it is a felony to solicite sex. Even if no sex takes place. The mere solicitation is the felony. However, if you already have an ongoing relationship with an escort, there is no need for solicitation as it is already understood with an ongoing arrangement. But, you are correct, Texas, beginning September 1, made sexual solicitation (by either male or female) a felony. Yikes!
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Thanks, I tried again and was able to open the link to see the film. Seeing the guy in the film was a bit surprising to think that someone with average looks like he has, charges $1,000 an hour for a sexual encounter. He has an enormous sense of self worth with a price like that.
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The film link does not work
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Ditto to RadioRob - much obliged
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