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  1. Met with Matt, very great. Hot, Hung, and totally is the boyfriend experience/porn experience. He loves to talk, relax, kiss, and do some wild things. I had a hard time booking him to begin with. Turns out he was worth the wait. He is a very genuine young man, drug free, and going somewhere in life.... my kind of guy. I book him on the regular( I know I'm not the only one)...

    Maybe hard to book him, due to regulars, work, and student life. I would be patient, he is definitely worth the wait.

     

    You should write a review. Your post seems suspicious to me. . Just a thought.

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    Maryl, What are you trying to do to us/me? . I was having a nice quiet day and now I'm all hot and bothered. You know what I have to do? :)

  3. I've checked into getting rid of cable also but haven't. . I think if you check out HD antennas or digital antennas, that would be a good start. When you do, you have to check..... and they show you how.... your distance from the broadcast signals and what broadcast channels you'll receive. It's very spotty in some areas.

  4. Thanks for the advice. I'll probably try to book the Ramada or Chamberlain. (I wish I could afford Shutters in Santa Monica!)

     

    May I ask another question or two?

     

    Is it better to rent a car at the airport and drive to and from the hotel or take the bus/subway to the hotel and just rent a car by the hour as needed?

     

    It's best not to use public transportation in L. A. It's not convenient. Super Shuttle is best to and from any airport. If you don't want to drive around everywhere, try using UBER app. Works great in L. A. area.. fast, convenient and inexpensive. Also, for a unique opportunity, try AIRBNB.

  5. Not sure you are joking, J3, so will take it at face value. :)

     

    Some of our most venerable companions as well as guys new to the biz-but with limited time- hand over their communications to a third party ...shall we say...a communications expert who takes care of everything except the actual meeting. I found this out early in my companion-seeking journey. This typically would come to light from earnest companions who have told me that's the reason they couldn't remember a special text or email exchange. I used to spill my guts in advance. I learned from there to keep it succinct and only share what was absolutely necessary. I also had a companion share they have someone write their blog...to maintain a brand.

     

    I say: whatever works! I'm not in this to judge folks, but I'm just glad to be better informed and appreciative of the forthrightness of my companions.

    Sorry. No joke. Never heard of that! Like who for example.. if you can name?

  6. Intriguing posts J3 & Milkman. I'm with you on the unwillingness to engage into preliminary conversation. To me, hiring for a companion is not just a transaction. When they don't engage via email/text, I give them a little grace bc they may be way busy. However if I determine the communication style is lacking for my taste, I quickly move on.

     

    The one thing that worries me is the "handlers" and "blog writers" Some companions hire these to handle all communications and then they get "dispatched." Some of these guys sound great in email and text, but when they arrive, they have no idea what their "rep" has said on their behalf. Freaky!

    I don't understand 'handlers and blog writers'. Who are these people?

  7. I agree that those exclusionary comments are disturbing, but also that upfront honesty is good and saves time, money, embarrassment, and disappointment. It's a dilemma.

     

    But:

    I wonder if a casual "so tell me about yourself what nationality are you.." etc query from a scort when talking texting emailing with a client would be a more PC way to determine if he wants to see the client.

    Unfortunately, a lot of guys don't seem to be very willing to engage in preliminary conversation any more. Recently I contacted a very well-reviewed (on this site and others) escort that I was very interested in seeing through his ad. His reviews say not only how great he was, but also that he is really interested in his clients, easy to talk to and make arrangements with, etc. He sent me the usual "what's up?" type response. I sent him back an email saying that I was expecting to be in his city on certain dates and would like to get together with him. And I asked him several questions about arrangements (not about activities), like was he going to be there then, was he free on a certain date, his rate, and one or two others. The talk about what I was interested in, a little about me, etc., would come in the next round. In return I got back an email that contained nothing but a three-digit number. Since I hadn't said anything about myself or about what I was interested in doing, he couldn't have been blowing me off because I was the wrong age or color or wanted to do something kinky or bizarre, etc. Needless to say, he did not get my business, and that was the end of the "conversation".

    Totally agree. Sometimes when I might like to hire someone but need to have a little more information to see if we're kind of compatible. I try to text rather than email so he doesn't think I'm hiding behind an email. And sometimes I get the same response..,..3 digits. I end it there.

  8. Living in Los Angeles makes it very difficult to only bike unless you work, shop, eat, in a small graphical area. But who usually suggests we bike or walk and give up our cars? It's usually the government officials or the wealthy that ask us to sacrifice.....you know the people with their government cars, limousines, chauffeurs, private jets, etc. When they start biking, so will I.

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