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You reported a very difficult time since your January incident. Fortunately, you have done well since then with various therapies. I want to recommend a video for you to watch that was produced by a physician who, himself, was nearly killed in a bizarre accident. The video is about "palliative care" which many people think is only for end-of-life patients. However, palliative care is also for patients who are working through major health issues such as you reported. If you watch the video, you will see that the physician speaker is permanently disabled because of his bizarre accident. He was not expected to live following his accident. Through many surgeries and palliative care, he recovered enough to finish college and go to medical school. He is on the faculty of a major medical school teaching palliative care skills that he helped develop. Anyone watching the video will learn that palliative care is for those who do not have a long life expectancy but also for those who have a normal life expectancy - but need health/physical therapy. I found the video extremely interesting and philosophical. The video is about twenty minutes in duration. Here is a link to the video that I hope will be helpful to you during your recuperation:
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Speaking of his ad, he has included in his advertisement for many years the comment about who he supposed looks like: "Google Brodie Sinclair Pornstar "My name is Brodie Sinclair I'm a very well known Pornstar everyone says I look like the Actor Mark Wahlberg." He said "everyone" says he looks like Mark Wahlberg" I am someone but I do not think he looks like Mark Wahlberg. Maybe he is fascinated with Wahlberg???? https://rent.men/SurfsideSecrets Google Brodie Sinclair Pornstar
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Speaking of getting money in advance: 8f80c49866045e21e654672ec5b9a3f3.mp4
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Giving a deposit does not give him safety. On a related note, he has an extensive instagram account. If you also have an instagram account, you will be able to open the below link and find his name and numerous other photos of him, including the photos in his ad. Here is a link to his account: EDIT: I should have been more clear and written - Here is a link to his FAKE name account he has on instagram. The name on that account is not his real name but the photos are accurate. The link was deleted by a moderator.
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More data, No question, the ad is a fake. I just found another video he made in 2014 where he speaks in a heavy English accent. https://www.facebook.com/joshuaarmstrong1989/videos/1490689621191321/ The real person in the photos is quite active in England. Using the links, you can find many of his photos and videos. The person who placed the bogus ad and "borrowed" the photos for the ad is not too bright or not knowledgeable about photo tracing. It is good to have this site so we can weed out the fraudsters.
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I found more than twenty photos of him, some of which are the same photos as found in the ad. https://www.instagram.com/joshuaarmstrong_uk/?hl=tr The problem with the photos is that they come from an instagram page where it says the person in the photos is from the U.K. As most of us know, England has been closed to most tourist travel since March of last year. There is an additional link at the above provided link that takes you to some videos made by the person in the photos. The videos can be viewed for a fee. Again, payment to view the videos are to a U.K. company. I think it is highly unlikely the photos in the ad are of the person placing the ad.
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You are very sad. The fact that I think sex workers who insist on an advance deposit have a lot of nerve does not mean that I know anything else about the escort. You might look up the word - conjecture - which is a trait you have for composing the majority of your posts. How does one logically "connect the dots" from an unusual demand for a deposit, to knowing about sex workers in general?
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"It’s your attitude towards sex workers who choose to require a deposit that is an issue for me." You do not know anything about me nor of my attitude toward sex workers. The above quote from your last series of posts speaks volumes about you. It is clear from your series of posts that you have a lot of issues and problems that cannot be solved in this forum. I wish you the best of luck.
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You are more misguided than I thought. Where did I say I held "a special standard that you hold only for sex workers and not for any other categories of professionals out there." That is quite some leap out of reality you possess. As is documented repeatedly in this forum, countless clients who paid an advance deposit, lived to regret the deposit or were cheated out of the deposit money. Refusing to make future advance deposits has nothing to do with a sex worker. If a reasonable person called a plumber or an electrician for repairs and either of those contractors asked for an advance deposit, then skipped out and kept the money, the attitude over advance deposits would be the same regardless of the occupation.
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Sadly misguided! Experienced clients know that providers asking for an advance deposit are in the minority. As I previously wrote, this forum is filled with posts from experienced clients who have been ripped off by dishonest providers asking for a deposit only to disappear after the deposit is cashed. Providers insisting on an advance deposit have a lot of: chutz·pah /ˈho͝otspə,ˈKHo͝otspə/ Learn to pronounce noun INFORMAL extreme self-confidence or audacity.
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With any due respect, this post shows an incredible amount of undue entitlement. "So you refused to show these guys the respect of complying with their requested deposit" This forum contains numerous threads and posts that confirm countless incidents of clients being scammed by not previously known providers when a deposit is involved. In your opinion, clients who either have been scammed already or have read of others being scammed should ignore prior history and "show these guys the respect - - - -" and pay a deposit! Clients learn a lot from this forum. One thing learned is to not make advance deposits to not previously known providers.
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I agree with you about not giving an advance deposit to an unknown provider. However, when you say "Any honest and reliable business person knows payment is due upon services rendered." let me remind you of your last airplane trip. Did you pay AFTER the flight service was rendered? Each situation is different. It all depends on facts and circumstances. Too many providers are flakey and cannot be trusted with an advance payment. Not all, but most.
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Question to clients: Do you care if the provider is vaccinated?
coriolis888 replied to Friendlyerotic's topic in Men's Health
Speaking of Israel, despite their excellent vaccination program, the indoor mask rule is back because of Israel's increase in virus cases, mostly the Delta variant. https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210625/israel-reinstates-indoor-face-mask-rule-delta-variant -
Question to clients: Do you care if the provider is vaccinated?
coriolis888 replied to Friendlyerotic's topic in Men's Health
There is a current South American president with an opinion similar to this. "Let the poor and uneducated get the virus and die" is what he chanted recently. Pretty harsh, to say the least. Hopefully, more unvaccinated people will realize that the false rumors about imagined side effects of the vaccine are not true and will get vaccinated. -
As you noticed, in his ad he said he can be reached faster through text. However, he failed to include his phone number which making a text to him not possible. I assume he is inexperienced in creating ads or it is an oversight. You can reach him through rentmen "im" system.
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How do you maintain your privacy when you send money in advance to an escort you do not already know and who knows nothing about you? Money orders, Western Union et cetera all require you to relinquish personal information about yourself when you send money. Cash? Gift card? I know the subject has been discussed several times in other threads but I never felt there was a concrete answer that gave comfort to those who prefer to be anonymous. One curious mind would like to know.
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On the surface, what you propose makes good sense. However, if you look at many of the rentmen ads, you will see that a good number of escorts travel around frequently. You might see an ad for Los Angeles one day but the next day might show the same person advertising in New York. There is no easy solution.
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Ravages of time - remember any of these former stars?
coriolis888 replied to coriolis888's topic in The Lounge
Delon Delon lives in Chêne-Bougeries in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, and Douchy, Loiret, France. - Dual citizenship - -
Ravages of time - remember any of these former stars?
coriolis888 replied to coriolis888's topic in The Lounge
Above at my post dated June 13, I acknowledged an error I made about the second person's identity in the video. A poster was kind enough to furnish the correct name of the actress. Now it is time to correct another error. Alan Delon was initially French. In 1999 he became a Swiss citizen, thus then acquiring dual citizenship - France and Switzerland. There is much written about his dual citizenship. Below is one link that confirms that he has both French and Swiss citizenship. This thread has become a few movie history lessons. https://www.pinterest.se/pin/856598791599101839/ - -
Good for you!
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The music from this video was written and sung by a man in Europe who was more famous than Elvis Presley. The video shows numerous famous paintings The lounge needs a bit of culture every now and again. VID-20210618-WA0000.mp4
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Escorts who double their rates after a couple of years
coriolis888 replied to LuvTravel365's topic in The Lounge
"How long-term care insurance works To buy a long-term care insurance policy, you fill out an application and answer health questions. The insurer may ask to see medical records and interview you by phone or face to face. You choose the amount of coverage you want. The policies usually cap the amount paid out per day and the amount paid during your lifetime. Once you’re approved for coverage and the policy is issued, you begin paying premiums. Under most long-term care policies, you’re eligible for benefits when you can’t do at least two out of six “activities of daily living,” called ADLs, on your own or you suffer from dementia or other cognitive impairment. The activities of daily living are: Bathing. Caring for incontinence. Dressing. Eating. Toileting (getting on or off the toilet). Transferring (getting in or out of a bed or a chair). When you need care and want to make a claim, the insurance company will review medical documents from your doctor and may send a nurse to do an evaluation. Before approving a claim, the insurer must approve your “plan of care.” Under most policies, you’ll have to pay for long-term care services out of pocket for a certain amount of time, such as 30, 60 or 90 days, before the insurer starts reimbursing you for any care. This is called the “elimination period.” The policy starts paying out after you’re eligible for benefits and usually after you receive paid care for that period. Most policies pay up to a daily limit for care until you reach the lifetime maximum. Some companies offer a “shared care” option for couples when both spouses buy policies. This lets you share the total amount of coverage, so you can draw from your spouse’s pool of benefits if you reach the limit on your policy. Cost of long-term care insurance The rates you pay depend on a variety of things, including: Your age and health: The older you are and the more health problems you have, the more you’ll pay when you buy a policy. Gender: Women generally pay more than men because they live longer and have a greater chance of making long-term care insurance claims. Marital status: Premiums are lower for married people than single people. Insurance company: Prices for the same amount of coverage will vary among insurance companies. That’s why it’s important to compare quotes from different carriers. Amount of coverage: You’ll pay more for richer coverage, such as higher limits on the daily and lifetime benefits, cost-of-living adjustments to protect against inflation, shorter elimination periods, and fewer restrictions on the types of care covered. A single 55-year-old man in good health buying new coverage can expect to pay an average of $2,050 a year for a long-term care policy with an initial pool of benefits of $164,000, according to a 2019 price index from the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance. Those benefits compound annually at 3% to total $386,500 at age 85. For the same policy, a single 55-year-old woman can expect to pay an average of $2,700 a year. The average combined premiums for a 55-year-old couple, each buying that amount of coverage, are $3,050 a year. A caveat: The price could go up after you buy a policy; prices are not guaranteed to stay the same over your lifetime. Many policyholders saw spikes in their rates in the last several years after insurance companies asked state regulators for permission to hike premiums. They were able to justify rate increases because the cost of claims overall were higher than they had projected. Regulators approved the rate increases because they wanted to make sure the insurance companies would have enough money to continue paying claims." In short, it is complicated to decide when to shop for this service -
Escorts who double their rates after a couple of years
coriolis888 replied to LuvTravel365's topic in The Lounge
Are you aware that the link you include with your posts ( https://rent.men/HoleStimulus ) reaches a non existent ad? Just curious why you include a link that does not work. -
Escorts who double their rates after a couple of years
coriolis888 replied to LuvTravel365's topic in The Lounge
Could not agree more. -
Escorts who double their rates after a couple of years
coriolis888 replied to LuvTravel365's topic in The Lounge
Reasonable people can disagree.
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