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assessing skills and experience before booking...
jeezifonly replied to fuzzyOtter's topic in Spas & Masseurs
Anyone who says they have worked in a spa Educational/training sources listed They are listed on MasseurFinder, Rentmasseur, but not Rentmen (this one less reliable - some offer excellent service no matter what… -
Stephen Sondheim Dies and the World Cries
jeezifonly replied to TruthBTold's topic in Comedy & Tragedy
His brilliant mind and sense of theatrical purpose never flagged with the onset of age. There are unfinished works he left behind, and perhaps the loss we feel mourns what might have been. Sound the flute…Blow the horn…Pluck the lute…Forward, mourn! A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, 1962 -
Isn’t it sort of a grumble-brag? ”I love getting fucked in the ass, but my dick’s too big”
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If they ran out of the chicken, the hungry guy behind her might have resorted to eating her pussy right there in the cabin. 🙀
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If you see a real beauty/beast (depending on your type) who quotes an outlandish price, wouldn’t you buy 30 days on his OF/JFF to check him out in action on camera? Mission Accomplished!
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I love that I find tidbits like This… Ahem… (Thank you Qweerty!) Isn’t this just a porn trope? How extensive does one’s real life experience need to be to counter such nonsense? I’m pretty sure my own trail of youthful trysts gave me a clue in less than a year… We have to remember that non-binary applies to more than just gender…
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Poppers Irreversible Eye Damage if you are 40+ and Predisposed
jeezifonly replied to lonely_john's topic in Men's Health
There was a brand called DEEP and it wasn’t the same popper aroma - and the “eye of Mordor” effect was too much for me, and I went back to English. If I use them now it’s an Austrian brand that that doesn’t have unpleasant anything. No harsh smell, dizziness, or that eye thing… -
Fantastic moving music although I'm not religious
jeezifonly replied to Norman Hutt's topic in Music
I can appreciate a lot of sacred music. There are masses, large and small, requiems, hymns that are beautiful pieces of melody and harmony, counterpoint, all sorts of structures. I sang in choirs while young, still can sing along with chunks of Messiah, Elijah and others. That said, just ‘cause I remember the jingle doesn’t mean I ever bought or endorsed the product… -
Poppers Irreversible Eye Damage if you are 40+ and Predisposed
jeezifonly replied to lonely_john's topic in Men's Health
When viewing vids where they play a part I am kind of astonished by the depth and number of the hits taken. Never been my use of them, which tends to be shallower no more than two hits. Have I been doing it wrong? Ah well, warning and advice taken to heart here. -
I was asked once, and so I exaggerated my existing flaws, adding a few years, a few pounds, and describing my face as “almost healed”. He didn’t balk and when I showed up, he opened the door, and said “you’re much more attractive than you think”. I climaxed right then and there, handed him a couple Benjamins and left happy. 🍻
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This goes back to my original post - the study does not seem to address all the variations of sexuality we recognize now - it was simply “self-identification” as M/F Str/Gay. So, the many men who felt (feel) they could be straight, married fathers and still get railed in the ass on the DL, would be included in the Straight Male category. I would not be surprised if further depth of the study revealed lots of bi-sexual men who ID as straight left school early to marry the oops girl and seek full-time income to raise the kid, with a smaller portion of those fathers later identifying as Gay. Sometimes.
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Spielberg may be just in time to spark interest in his genius among a younger audience!!! Though WSS was just lyrics, Sondheim’s catalog of original music brought old musical theatre ideas forward with influence from jazz and classical, always with the focus on telling the story. Stephen Sondheim left the world a much better place than it was before he showed up. May he rest free of tech rehearsals evermore.
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I was being facetious in that moment, tbh. But if proof exists about the particular location and behavior of a small section of our brains consistent with homosexual desires, is it a big stretch to imagine other parts of the brain might have also benefited otherwise from proximity to the sissy cells?
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Like theatre, opera is moving forward. It has to. And like all things resulting from progress, some will not fit into the usual sorting places in our minds. Yet.
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This is probably why GaGa did two shots of tequila on air with Colbert. (I would LOVE to do shots w Lady G) She and AD will both survive a stinker I think.
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Providers - problems with racism?
jeezifonly replied to + DrownedBoy's topic in Questions About Hiring
Can the one traveling, regardless of race or provider/client, ask his host: hey I’m discreet but I don’t know the area, is there any reason to think your neighbors might not be cool with my presence? -
Saw this article today, and thought it might be something to share for discussion. A study about college degree-holders the US showed that gay men were more likely to have a college degree (or two) than straight men. (The one demographic that seemed to have slowed in acquiring degrees over the period examined are gay women.) Now, I am fully aware that many here do not self-identify as gay, and while I don’t know the exact questions posed to respondents were anything other than self-identification, it seems unlikely they would have to slap a dick out of one’s mouth to get confirmation on that question. So my references here using the plurals “your” “our” and “we” apply to men who would check the box next to Gay rather than the one next to It’s Complicated. It does ask about why this may be occurring, and suggested that one reason may be the need to excel in areas under our control to compensate for not living up to societal expectations which is not under an individual’s control. I wondered if it’s also a need to extend the period where “I‘m so busy with schoolwork” remains a viable excuse for not finding that girl to “go steady” Ugh. I had a girlfriend for all 4 years of university, and of course knew in my heart it was doomed. I worked hard to get my BFA, had multiple offers for grad school TA’s but I did not want more school. In my line of pursuit, advanced degrees are only an advantage in pursuit of careers in academia - No thanks. Not long after college ended, so did the girlfriend. For the next few years, having been with men but still not out to family, I was able to use poverty as my excuse (BFA, remember…) for not finding the right girl. Is this data somehow indicative of our need to fend off or delay societal disapproval? Or are we just smarter, in addition to being more clever, talented, funny and having better taste? Did you get a degree, two-years of college or more? If you are looking back from a distance of more than a few years, do you feel your sexuality played a role in the motivation required to get it? Did you go beyond 4 yrs? Did you also excel in school as an adolescent, and feel anything akin to the “best little boy in the world” syndrome? Be sure to show your work on the back of the page. Pencils up. Time starts now.
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His profile is gone, but there was a hot vers daddy, as recently as a year maybe. Once advertised as Rob, later MuscleGuyNextDoor I think. Perhaps the mix up?
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Dollar Tree announces first price hike in 35 years! 25% increase!
jeezifonly replied to marylander1940's topic in The Lounge
Well, this development has helped me make an important decision. From now on, I will once again be buying all of my party plates, bathtub stickers, and hinky makeup at Nieman Marcus. -
It’s not without some effort - but I find a bit of research to be the same as “sweat equity”. Don’t worry, I’m very keen on hydration…
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Dollar Tree announces first price hike in 35 years! 25% increase!
jeezifonly replied to marylander1940's topic in The Lounge
A business CAN pause increases on top salaries in order to avoid burning loyal customers. It chooses not to. It’s a 25% price hike across the board.
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