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coriolis888

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  1. 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.
  2. Likely you are correct, the guys found an alternate way to escort and advertise much less.
  3. Scotty Becket - lived to only age 38 https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/530721137316134488/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotty_Beckett
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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!
  7. 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.
  8. The film link does not work
  9. Ditto to RadioRob - much obliged
  10. Speaking of "getting the site used more" brings your question to the front. I noticed one poster, samhexum, that formerly posted a lot of humorous information has suddenly disappeared. He used to post often. However, he has not signed into this forum since July 1. I hope he is okay. I just wonder why he suddenly disappeared after posting more than 7,000 posts in four years. EDIT - Maybe here is the answer:
  11. Speaking of paying up front or in advance of services rendered, above is some discussion about a facility in London, called Villa Gianni. That place has been in business many years. I have used that facility. At no time was I ever asked for money in advance. You pay when you leave and after services are rendered. My friends who have also used that facility reported to me that they also nave never been asked in advance for money up front. Apparently the "upfront" money thing seems to be isolated to individuals who do not always have good reviews. Therefore, when asked for money up front from a provider, think about the possible lousy service you might get.
  12. It is remarkable that Villa Gianni has been in business so many decades and does not get shut down. Even though the manager at the facility (who directs you to a room wherein will be the guy you chose) says "enjoy your massage", does not mean that only a massage takes place. I hope the place lasts for many more decades to come.
  13. Logical. However, I can imagine an embarrassing situation if you are in a hotel and the guy starts being difficult insisting on money up front or refusing to leave without being paid for his time coming to keep the appointment you two had.
  14. Although a problem of accepting a drink from an escort is remote and uncommon, check out this article which recounts actual events when a client takes a liquid drink from a stranger: https://kenyannews.co.ke/health/health-news/good-night-cinderella-what-it-is-composition-and-effects-on-the-body/ There was a well known poster to this forum who was a victim of Good Night Cinderalla. When he woke up after the drug had worn off, he was without his money, his wallet and many personal items. Bottom line,
  15. Moreover, when a guy asks for money up front and a client refuses and tells the escort to leave, even if the escort changes his mind and agrees to wait for the deed to be done before collecting the fee, the "mood" is often spoiled after an altercation involving money.
  16. Great in theory. However, what if you get some strong bully who will not take no for an answer after you "decline" the contract you made not knowing that the guy would want money up front? Is it really worth the risk of a fight or worse?
  17. Great in theory. However, what if you get some strong bully who will not take no for an answer after you "decline" the contract you made not knowing that the guy would want money up front? Is it really worth the risk of a fight or worse?
  18. The guy standing and talking with Guy Madison is Johnny Sands. They appeared in a 1946 movie called "Till the End of Time" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Sands https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Till_the_End_of_Time_(film)
  19. VID-20201227-WA0009.mp4
  20. Same for me. I live in California and there is nothing written on the card except my first and last name (middle name and/or initial omitted), my birthdate, the Manufacturer's "lot number" and the date and location where I got the vaccine. I agree with azdr0710, "......seems ripe for faking, now that I think about it....."
  21. Considering he changes his ad link every time his new link is posted, it is clear that he monitors this forum. Hiding his profile ad link makes no sense. He could simply block whoever he claimed is bothering him on rentmen. More likely, trying to hide who he really is and get rid of bad reviews.
  22. Sorry, it was not "people" plural. It was one poster that has many different screen names posting here. That poster often posts controversial issues including the belief that providers should be trusted with advance payments. In a recent post the person wrote that it is a privilege for clients to interact with providers and that clients should not complain about advancing deposits to providers. The person also wrote that if the provider skips out on the deposits received or if the provider leaves earlier than the paid amount to the provider, it is the fault of the client because the client failed to do enough research about the provider. While there are instances where a client might want to advance a deposit to a known provider, advancing money to an unknown provider has a history of disappointments.
  23. 96.1% of adults in Sao Paulo have been vaccinated with at least one dose for protection against the Coronavirus? That statistic is better than what the U.S. and most other countries have done. "City of São Paulo has vaccinated 96.1% of adult population with first dose" (Article dated August 15, 2021) https://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/sao-paulo/city-of-sao-paulo-has-vaccinated-96-1-of-the-population-with-the-first-dose/
  24. He must be reading this forum. The link posted only five minutes ago is already disabled. One thing learned by most in this forum is to NOT pay providers in advance. Another confirmation of not to pay before an actual meeting.
  25. Yikes - save me from this barber, please save me from this barber, please
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