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    jeezifonly got a reaction from orville in Are you rich?   
    For many, this is a hobby, likely one of several for each of us has. There are hobbies that require money, and those that don’t, and being wealthy provides less hesitation in that consideration. Look thru any craft supplier in store or online and you’ll find a hundred hobbies that can demand lots of supplies and equipment (and lessons...) that can add up to a couple hundred dollars monthly. I used to spend lots lots on CD music (classical mostly- lots of multi-disc items) and now I can get most of my appetite sated using platforms I’m paying for already. I’m not a good traveler, I love to cook, I’m not a fashion fiend - so airlines, hotels, and restaurants and clothing retailers get less of my money than they do of other people’s. Since I don’t travel my provider is likely to spend money I pay him locally.
    “Money is like manure - not worth a thing unless it’s spread around, encouraging young things to grow” Now, I’m not personally into ‘young things’ but my hobby money always results in ‘growth’ ??
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from liubit in Are you rich?   
    For many, this is a hobby, likely one of several for each of us has. There are hobbies that require money, and those that don’t, and being wealthy provides less hesitation in that consideration. Look thru any craft supplier in store or online and you’ll find a hundred hobbies that can demand lots of supplies and equipment (and lessons...) that can add up to a couple hundred dollars monthly. I used to spend lots lots on CD music (classical mostly- lots of multi-disc items) and now I can get most of my appetite sated using platforms I’m paying for already. I’m not a good traveler, I love to cook, I’m not a fashion fiend - so airlines, hotels, and restaurants and clothing retailers get less of my money than they do of other people’s. Since I don’t travel my provider is likely to spend money I pay him locally.
    “Money is like manure - not worth a thing unless it’s spread around, encouraging young things to grow” Now, I’m not personally into ‘young things’ but my hobby money always results in ‘growth’ ??
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + FrankR in Are you rich?   
    For many, this is a hobby, likely one of several for each of us has. There are hobbies that require money, and those that don’t, and being wealthy provides less hesitation in that consideration. Look thru any craft supplier in store or online and you’ll find a hundred hobbies that can demand lots of supplies and equipment (and lessons...) that can add up to a couple hundred dollars monthly. I used to spend lots lots on CD music (classical mostly- lots of multi-disc items) and now I can get most of my appetite sated using platforms I’m paying for already. I’m not a good traveler, I love to cook, I’m not a fashion fiend - so airlines, hotels, and restaurants and clothing retailers get less of my money than they do of other people’s. Since I don’t travel my provider is likely to spend money I pay him locally.
    “Money is like manure - not worth a thing unless it’s spread around, encouraging young things to grow” Now, I’m not personally into ‘young things’ but my hobby money always results in ‘growth’ ??
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + keroscenefire in Are you rich?   
    For many, this is a hobby, likely one of several for each of us has. There are hobbies that require money, and those that don’t, and being wealthy provides less hesitation in that consideration. Look thru any craft supplier in store or online and you’ll find a hundred hobbies that can demand lots of supplies and equipment (and lessons...) that can add up to a couple hundred dollars monthly. I used to spend lots lots on CD music (classical mostly- lots of multi-disc items) and now I can get most of my appetite sated using platforms I’m paying for already. I’m not a good traveler, I love to cook, I’m not a fashion fiend - so airlines, hotels, and restaurants and clothing retailers get less of my money than they do of other people’s. Since I don’t travel my provider is likely to spend money I pay him locally.
    “Money is like manure - not worth a thing unless it’s spread around, encouraging young things to grow” Now, I’m not personally into ‘young things’ but my hobby money always results in ‘growth’ ??
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    jeezifonly reacted to TruthBTold in Netflix: The Politician, starring Ben Platt   
    I find that only a very few series can make it beyond 3 seasons and keep up the same smartness and verve.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from marylander1940 in Escort recommendations for frat fantasy?   
    Wow if you can’t find one in NY then it may just be timing - record numbers of young people are leaving the Big Apple for health AND finical risks. I bet you’d do better with an individual search for each locale that’s on your travel list. It’s a popular type in every city I would think, but not at all mine, so I haven’t noticed a decline in the frat type ads in LA that isn’t proportional to an overall reduction in active providers right now.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from nate_sf in Toupée, or not toupée?   
    No! No hairpiece unless you’re an actor, and only on a shoot or a stage! Covering your current real hairline with a piece or “system” is kinda like lying about your dick size: You can only get away with it for so long before the Truth Will Out. Now, being better at sex can forgive a number of exaggerations made online including hair color, D size and age. Isn’t it harder to be a great partner when you’re more focused on keeping your profile pic from coming off in his hand as he screams your name?
     
    Poor Sagat- that scalp motif is one of many tatts he has, which, along with his coloring, that...body, and other style choices, made it work...at first. The shape of the hairline was ill-advised from the get-go and can only do less to enhance his appearance going forward. I bet it did follow his own youthful (but probably very thin) hairline, the elimination of softness at the edge is not designed for the longevity he enjoys, and he’ll eventually have to relent to the imprint of his real hairline as it whitens, reducing his impressive Catalog down to the image of the one LEGO on the shelf that the maid missed when dusting.).
     
    Ditch the piece! Cut your hair as short as possible!! Buzzed, faded, shaved, whatever. it can be managed on your own (for life even...) for WAY less $$ than any artificial illusions.
    Instead: Think about using distraction to move the viewers eyes somewhere else. Like, try new facial hair options with your newly nude dome, especially if you are concerned about your head scale/shape in relation to your features or overall body. You’re not the bald guy, you’re the guy with the beard...
    Got shitty looking facial hair? Eyewear, corrective or not, can be anyone’s friend as you get used to the new balance of light and shadow looking back at you. You know where to go... take a brutally honest friend.
     
    Odds are you’ve already been some sort of “hat guy.” Be more of one. According to Randy Newman, You Can Leave Your Hat On.
    Or be less of one. According to Stephen Sondheim, it’s unclear whether Anyone...still wears...a hat.
     
    Bald is sexy and beautiful!! When will we disavow, once and for all, the obsessive human mythologies of Virility and Eternal Youth that make people volunteer to have surgery?? Whatever you’re genetically dealt, regardless of age, wear it as proud as you can. Keep it simple to manage. Cover/protect it with headgear and sunscreen, and for God’s sake, try not to make rash youth-grasping decisions that could deplete your savings and demand a full face of makeup and/or a turban to go out of doors when you’re 70...
     
    “Imperfections”... how sad that we’ve let them become such a threat to our value.
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    jeezifonly reacted to cmennow in Are Rent Men Reviews Valid?   
    It's definitely crossing the line to ask for details blow by blow (no pun intended), but I think it's ok to ask: is he a clock watcher?, was he present and engaged?, can he keep it up? Those are basic questions just to give you a starting place with the escort. Your experience with them will be your private experience which may or may not work for you even after knowing those basics. But to reply and say, "I had a good time" or "I would stay away from this guy" does not help at all and I have received many of those responses. I always try to give someone enough to make a wise decision in hiring.
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    jeezifonly reacted to + Keith30309 in ESCORTS WHO CANNOT GET IT UP   
    Every time one of these “can’t get hard” threads spins up I get this mental image of a sweaty guy desperately masturbating a soft dick trying to get an erection nervously glancing between a clock and frowning client with arms crossed.
     
    If I’m late on budget changes at least I can work late to get it done. ?
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from KrisParr in Most memorable escort?   
    I can’t say that I’ve consciously sorted by favorites the recollections I have about them... the memories are often triggered by a specific visual cue, like watching porn or ...men in general, really, So I guess my memories of these lovely men are never the full scene - but a series of “trailers”. There is one guy who sometimes shows up in other peoples trailers out of nowhere... maybe that’s the guy you’re talking about...? ?
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    jeezifonly reacted to KrisParr in Who Was Your First Celebrity Crush?   
    I was just a kid, but something about those dimples ... singer John Davidson
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from Bearman in Who Was Your First Celebrity Crush?   
    There were a number of Sports and TV stars who bared (most of) themselves for Playgirl, from the early days (‘70s) when occasionally women bought it...George Maharis, Peter Lupus, Lyle Waggoner, Richard Roundtree, Gary Conway, Fred Williamson... always went well outside my neighborhood to peruse or buy the latest issue - better than People Magazine!!
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + TheBigO in Who Was Your First Celebrity Crush?   
    There were a number of Sports and TV stars who bared (most of) themselves for Playgirl, from the early days (‘70s) when occasionally women bought it...George Maharis, Peter Lupus, Lyle Waggoner, Richard Roundtree, Gary Conway, Fred Williamson... always went well outside my neighborhood to peruse or buy the latest issue - better than People Magazine!!
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    jeezifonly reacted to + Just Sayin in Would you see a therapist that had worked in adult entertainment?   
    I would not hesitate to seek counsel from a former sex worker; it demonstrates a certain level of humanity that I would appreciate
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from Daverwr in Who Was Your First Celebrity Crush?   
    There were a number of Sports and TV stars who bared (most of) themselves for Playgirl, from the early days (‘70s) when occasionally women bought it...George Maharis, Peter Lupus, Lyle Waggoner, Richard Roundtree, Gary Conway, Fred Williamson... always went well outside my neighborhood to peruse or buy the latest issue - better than People Magazine!!
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    jeezifonly reacted to Despardo in Who Was Your First Celebrity Crush?   
    Richard Chamberlain. I collected Dr. Kildare trading cards. Also, the young Pat Boone. And Robbie on My Three Son's.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + Cock Eyed Optimist in Who Was Your First Celebrity Crush?   
    Well before puberty I knew what I liked
    VINCE EDWARDS , famous as TV’s Ben Casey
     
    https://www.google.com/search?q=vince+edwards+actor&client=safari&hl=en-us&prmd=niv&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiQ2p-3nbzqAhVBo54KHXgPD9wQ_AUoAnoECBgQAg&biw=375&bih=630
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    jeezifonly reacted to big-n-tall in Do Escorts who Retire become Clients?   
    Was?:D
    I kid. ?
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from Poppie in 411 on Ray Dalton   
    There are bigger out there. But ooooh, can that boy...........foxtrot
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from MikeBiDude in First to HIRE after the apocalypse???   
    California no bueno - esp LA County. It’s hugely devastating to LatinX families who thru this whole episode have had to continue to work. Numbers still going up beyond increased testing. I’m thinking that the odds of coming into contact are as high or higher than April-May.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from MikeBiDude in First to HIRE after the apocalypse???   
    California no bueno - esp LA County. It’s hugely devastating to LatinX families who thru this whole episode have had to continue to work. Numbers still going up beyond increased testing. I’m thinking that the odds of coming into contact are as high or higher than April-May.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from Guy Fawkes in First to HIRE after the apocalypse???   
    California no bueno - esp LA County. It’s hugely devastating to LatinX families who thru this whole episode have had to continue to work. Numbers still going up beyond increased testing. I’m thinking that the odds of coming into contact are as high or higher than April-May.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from Guy Fawkes in First to HIRE after the apocalypse???   
    California no bueno - esp LA County. It’s hugely devastating to LatinX families who thru this whole episode have had to continue to work. Numbers still going up beyond increased testing. I’m thinking that the odds of coming into contact are as high or higher than April-May.
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    jeezifonly got a reaction from + Charlie in What porn stars do you consider 'legendary'?   
    I think ‘Legendary’ must go beyond the personal infatuation of “the first” or “my favorite”
    I think a legend must have some longevity.
    I think their work on camera should display consistently what it is that the camera loves, not relying specific angles and lighting.
    I think a legend must have somehow made a difference in the art form.
    Only a couple of people above called out my choice: AL PARKER
    Longevity: He started by doing silent loops in the 1970’s, ushered in the full-length 35mm theatrical features with story, good pairings, and interesting locations. Started his own production company Surge Studios, and did writing and directing in addition to performing. All of his work made it to DVD format, and much of it remains available to buy or rent online.
    Assets: Parker was neither tall nor a muscle god, but had a well proportioned body that looked athletic, was not shaved, and was naturally tanned. He was versatile in almost everything and had a fun voracious streak. He had a bigger-than-avg cock that looked huge, veiny and great both soft and hard, and could deliver a serious pounding well before viagra arrived. But, he truly had one thing the camera loved most - his skin. it sort of glowed with health, from head to toe, and having seen him once in person it took my breath away. He had classically handsome facial features, and looked great in all iterations of haircuts and facial hair.
    Made a Difference: He used a lot of foggy dreamlike sequences that could give an odd star (Scott Taylor e.g.) a showcase, or and endless bounty of anonymous cocks, sometimes having the main action be part of a show for a live audience, etc. He used narratives around relationships, around anonymous hookups, and at a time when 80’s surfer twinks were everywhere else he was casting average looking hot men with natural body hair who were always engaged during the scenes. Surge may have been the first to use vacuum pumping in a scene, and his last video even featured his own cock after surgical restoration of his foreskin. He was also liked and well regarded by peers, and was so comfortable with all aspects of his sexuality that he made it all a joy to continue watching even after I came (twice!!) Make a effort to find his stuff - maybe you’ll see what was special.
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    jeezifonly reacted to BabyBoomer in What porn stars do you consider 'legendary'?   
    Gordon Grant
    Al Parker
    Bruno
     
    ~Boomer~
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