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Everything posted by coriolis888
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You left out the part about him currently claiming to be Brazilian (but not speaking Portuguese). This guy has a ton of stories.
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https://www.gayvienna4u.com/bars/cafe-rudiger/
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Was für eine Schande, das ist schrecklich Too bad, nothing lasts forever. I never heard of the other bar you mentioned, Wiener Freheit Thanks for checking EDIT- I looked into the other bar, Wiener Freiheit - it is not a hustler bar. It is a gay bar for males and females etc meeting bar. No hustlers - There are a lot of gay bars in Vienna but the only hustler bar I know of - Rudiger which was still open a month ago.
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Then, of course, there is London's Villa Gianni at one hundred pounds!
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Yes, it is. How astute of you to find it. Thank you very much.
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I am confused about your statement. Although the establishment is a bar, it is also a restaurant/cafe. I was there about one month ago. The place has been there for several years. Did the place go out of business since last month? How did it "drastically" change? It is just a combination bar and cafe with hustlers. Please give more about your statement as I plan a return trip there in September. Thanks.
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A few weeks ago I posted about a hustler bar in Vienna including a link to some reviews and a link for the address of the bar itself. There was no pornography in my post. My post was deleted. Is there a prohibition against posting about hustler bars in this forum?
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Sorry I did not see your post sooner. There is a gay hustler bar in Vienna that can have some nice hustlers at a decent price. Here is a link to the bar (and read the reviews on this link): https://www.gayvienna4u.com/bars/cafe-rudiger/
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It is more than a long shot. If you know the Russian reverse image search program called Yandex, you will have faith that the torso cannot be identified except by someone who knows the subject or by the subject himself. The full body or even a portion of it is not on the internet. Yandex duplicated the photo then states: "original not found"
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Here is a link to the drag queen scene from the movie:
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Is that a joke? Six thousand dollars or pennies? Twenty-five dollars for eight hours, that is reasonable
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On January 13, the OP wrote that he planned to meet with the escort in February. Well, here it is April and nothing is reported by the OP. Either the meeting went bad or the OP did not meet with the guy. Curious how things sometimes don't work out.
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If you go to Vienna, be sure to leave time for this place: https://www.travelgay.com/venue/kaiserbrundl/ It is in the "Ringstrasse" and only a tiny distance from Stephansdom. It is a beautiful and historic sauna and there is a restaurant in the building. If the weather is nice, you can walk over to Stadt Park and walk along the water sidewalk. When you enter the park, if you look to your left, you will see a very tall building that says Hilton Hotel - then if you look to your right, you will see another tall building that says Intercontinental Hotel. There is roughly one mile between those two buildings. Walk along the water sidewalks and you will see a lot of hustlers. The walking distance is about one mile. Be careful as very few of the hustlers speak any English. Also be careful, if you encounter a hustler from Romania, do not take him to your hotel. Romanians have a bad reputation for stealing. If you don't speak German, the best way to meet guys in Vienna is through rentmen.eu or hunqz.com. The rentmen site you can access and communicate with the hustlers. The hunqz site will mean you have to register. It is better to register for hunqz.com while you are in the U.S. because there is no fee for North Americans to register. If you wait and register from Vienna (your IP address will give you up to hunqz.com) you will have to pay a fee. Vienna is a special city with much to do and see. One more thing, don't take a taxi to and from the airport. It is a rip off and you can get caught in traffic. Instead, there is a wonderful train that goes from the airport right to the area where the Hilton Hotel is (across the street). If you have little luggage, many hotels can be reached by walking from where the airport train drops you across from the Hilton. It takes 16 minutes and I don't recall the cost. I think it is about twenty euros round trip.
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I thought one cardinal rule was never to pay in advance. If that rule were followed, he could not have ripped you off the way he did.
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Please go back and read the posts again. You are not correct when you wrote "This thread has become a race to the bottom a reversed auction with guys bragging about how little they pay..."I It is not nice to make statements that are not correct.
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Exactly. My experience of being told that I did not pay the "full" price resulted in an escort saying he would only do very little because of his "alleged discount" for me. The price I paid was still high, it just was not as high as the escort initially asked. That was a learning experience that taught me well. I now ask the price - if it is reasonable, I say yes. If too high, I remember the incident noted in my first paragraph and say, thanks but no thanks. Fool me once, shame on you - fool me twice, shame on me.
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I don't think you are too sensitive. If an escort asks for a certain price and you tell the escort it is too much, any cheaper meeting with the escort will most likely be negatively affected by the fact that he wanted more than you were willing to pay. Some will say it does not matter about negotiating for a lower price but I disagree. I think the lower price equates to a form of rejection of the escort. I never negotiate. If the price is initially too high, even though the escort later offers to "bargain" with a lower rate, I never accept because the encounter is not likely to be as good as had I agreed to the original higher price.
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What a nice and civil response. Thank you very much.
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Hi, as I posted, the link to rentboyaustralia did not work and it still does not work. I asked if there was a variation on how to reach that site. In response, you wrote "I’m often surprised at what people ask" then provided a link to Google - That does not work either - Here is what you get when you try Google as you provided: "Did you mean: Rentboy Australia No results containing all your search terms were found. Your search - Rentboyaustralia - did not match any documents. Suggestions: Make sure all words are spelled correctly. Try different keywords. Try more general keywords. Try fewer keywords." I am not surprised at what some people on this site write. So, does anyone have a substantive way to reach rentboyaustralia, or has it been shut down like the rentboy in the U.S. - ? Thanks -
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The link to rentboyaustralia.com.au does not work - Do you have a variation on how to reach that site? Thanks in advance
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Thanks for your response. "The ETA is basically the same as the US ESTA that we have to obtain (and the Canadian system), although I can't speak to the printable or hard-copy documents that you receive. Paper copies are a back up, the systems depend on electronic details available to immigration officials and airline check-in counters (unless you have the authorisation they won't let you board)." The above part of your response is what concerned me (not being able to board the aircraft). You wrote that "paper copies are a back up - - " However, do your paper copies U S ESTA show your name or passport number? All I received was an e-mail saying I have a visa but my name or any other detail about me are missing from the e-mail. As I wrote, all I received was an e-mail that said I have a valid ETA - The e-mail contained a confirmation number. Today I called the Australian Consulate in my city in the U.S. and only got a recording saying they do not answer questions concerning visas. The recording referred me back to their vague web site. Out of frustration, I went to Google and found the telephone number for the Australian equivalent of immigration in Australia. I called the number and I reached a very knowledgeable and helpful person who confirmed that they get a lot of calls about the ETA that lacks a name and passport number. The person directed me to an Australian site https://www.eta.homeaffairs.gov.au/ETAS3/etas then asked me to stay on the phone to see if I can get the system to confirm that I have a valid visa. After I entered the above link, the person on the phone instructed to click on "check an ETA" which I did. I then had to enter my passport number and confirmation number and date of birth. After a minute, a message appeared that said I have a valid visa. However, the confirmation did not have my name or any other details about me. In today's age of computers systems going out of service for periods of time, I think it is bizarre to have such a strange system for a tourist to get a mandatory visa to visit Australia that lacks a name or any personal information about the traveler. Furthermore, an airline employee could deny access to the aircraft with such a vague visa that lacks a name or any other identifying information about the traveler. Despite the strange visa process, I am looking forward to visiting Australia.
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