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  1. Not the same thing. Sorry. I disagree, because I would never have this conversation with someone.
  2. I couldn't agree more.
  3. I'm guessing the issue is a regional one. I grew up in the Northeast, lived in LA and NYC and everywhere I've lived there are a variety of ethnic backgrounds that people always discuss freely. As I stated, the only "touchy" group I've ever encountered in all my years are the descendants of early Africans who arrived as cargo, not immigrants. I have never lived in the South, so given your screen name this may be a Southerner's issue since you seem to find it so inappropriate and I completely disagree given MY experiences.
  4. Lots of repeats of names. Can't imagine there's an argument to be made unless you're simultaneously using the celebrity's images too.
  5. ....one more step towards normalcy I'd say this fellow and his partner are more EXCEPTIONAL than "normal". (Who wants to be normal anyway ??)😉
  6. Yes. You are implying something that is violating the rules We can't be discussing "right-leaning" anything outside the politics forum and that's closed for the foreseeable future.
  7. "White people" are asked about their heritage, not their "ethnicity". You'd be surprised now many so-called "white people" aren't so white when you ask. Especially where I grew up. Many seemingly "white" families were intermarried with Iroquois tribes people. But over several generations there is a blending of genes that doesn't make it as obvious.
  8. I ask everybody if they know about their heritage. They don't need to "look exotic". The US is a complete mish-mash of people. It's interesting to hear about people's cultural experiences.
  9. I like the Hôtel Monville. Reasonable rates for a fashionable hotel. Centrally located downtown. Walking distance from the old-town Young, stylish/attractive crowd. Rooms are on the small side but beautifully appointed to compensate. (After all you spend most of your time in bed anyway..so who needs lots of floorspace). Nice breakfast bar / and roof top lounge and a cute room-service-robot you can ask to bring you stuff 24/7 via an app on your phone. https://www.hotelmonville.com/en/?utm_source=google-local&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
  10. I haven't run into a problem ( yet ). I aak people about their ancestry all the time. NYC is full of people from all over the world so it's a natural conversation starter. I just avoid asking black people because the majority of American blacks would find that question to be insensitive for obvious reasons. But people who are more recently from Africa will proudly discuss the tribes they descended from. I think that would be very sad if wokeism made that impossible to ask. I find these conversations fascinating, especially when you meet people with unusual combinations of ethnicity.
  11. They are more the brunt of jokes than they are respected for any social justice messages they may promote.
  12. Facebook / Instagram links everyone's multiple contacts together. I get friend suggestions about people I haven't seen in decades but somehow they know I called this person or emailed 12 years ago.
  13. Probably the MOST common mistake every tourist makes in London
  14. I don't know about "most" delectable but he's got something about him that makes him sexy. And I don't normally find "twinks" attractive.
  15. That cannot be understated. Even traveling as a New Yorker, who is accustomed to high prices, I found Zurich insanely expensive.
  16. I always say: Thanks, but that's out of my budget. Very often providers will ask me what I was looking to spend. But I tell them I would never ask them to work for less than they feel they are worth and leave it at that. No one is going to work for less without providing less. So it's pointless to haggle
  17. And conversely - in the United States shifting political landscapes WILL produce sting operations in various districts. So discretion is highly recommended. So do the opposite of what @Jamie21 is recommending. Even places like NYC where prostitution is "decriminalized" it does NOT mean it's "legal". So beware of the risks and don't confuse the apparent casual blind eye that comes and goes with law enforcement. You don't want to be caught with your pants down on the day a local senator is running for re-election and decides to "clean-up" his district with arrests of "sex traffickers". A term that lumps together ALL activity surrounding escorting.
  18. So he's worth ZERO then. But for people who DO find him attractive some get-off on the chance to be with someone who they've already watched in action.
  19. Hit me up on Grindr a few weeks back...so at least we know he's into mature men.😉
  20. You never find an attractive guy in NYC with a porn career under his belt asking less than $500/hr ..so sounds like a bargain to me. Nice looking fellow and seems to be into some kinky play based on his photos.
  21. There are two schools of thought on that one. I adhere to the legal one especially because of the mass collection of meta-data that is so common now that you don't want to be obviously breaking the law even when you THINK you're having a private conversation. My rule is discuss your INTERESTS and ask how much for their TIME. Never discuss sex for money. Once you meet and things get rolling you can be more specific about details Personally I like to MEET people first for a massage ..see how things go and then discuss a more sex oriented encounter for a second meet if i like their vibe. Have fun.
  22. *** oof *** K J Apa makes me swoon....and that Kiwi accent ! 🤩 yum.
  23. Absolutely. Under no circumstances do I look back at my early sexual adventures at 14 and think: OMG I was just a child. My memory is of absolute confidence in being in control of the situation and being happy I was with someone who was more experienced to guide me. A very happy memory and a positive experience in my sexual awakening.
  24. I find it bizarre that the second son of the King of England jumped into a yellow taxi in New York City, as much as I find it impossible to believe that the son of a women killed in a car chase, decided to participate in a car chase.
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