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Just Chuck

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  1. Exactly. And you might mistakenly actually hire someone under legal age of consent.
  2. I am just guessing. But I’ll bet that you are far more at risk if you hire someone who advertises as 18-21 years old than if you hire somebody older than that.
  3. Shouldn’t that be therapeuticalisticish?
  4. That reminds me
  5. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sniffies-cruising-confessions/id1749154088?i=1000658003093
  6. Maybe?
  7. He really is a good looking guy! Plenty of good reviews. If I were in AUS right now, I’d give him a try without hesitation.
  8. SlimMyles - RentMasseur profile I would appreciate any information either as a reply here or as a dm. SlimMyles has three positive reviews scattered back to 2021.
  9. Is anyone else here up on the internet meme of “Hot Rodent Men”? I recently learned that a popular trend online among young women is to identify male celebrities that they find attractive and who share certain facial features that the women think are rodent-like. See an NBC article on “hot rodent men” I hadn’t heard of that idea then thought, “I guess that’s part of what I find hot in Jamie Bell.” Does the attractiveness of this type appeal to you?
  10. I. am. in. love.
  11. Nearly as bad as the no-call/no-show: Shows up, lies there like a corpse, allows you to use their body while they try to imagine not being there, and then rushes out trying not to have any conversation or interaction. Shows up, aggressively tries to make me cum as fast as possible with minimal interaction beyond them trying their best to overstimulate my body to orgasm so they can dash out the door as quickly as possible. I think about these scenarios when someone doesn’t return my message.
  12. I don’t mind the non-response at all. I understand if we begin communicating and then they stop for whatever reason. (They don’t feel that they click with me. They got a better offer. They don’t feel up to putting out or putting on an act . . . It’s their first time and they chicken out . . . Whatever.) I get really annoyed with a provider who agrees to meet and then no-call/no-shows.
  13. ‎Butt Honestly with Doctor Carlton and Dangilo: Introducing - Butt Honestly su Apple Podcasts PODCASTS.APPLE.COM ‎Podcast Butt Honestly with Doctor Carlton and Dangilo, puntata Introducing - Butt Honestly - 28 giu 2024 Dr. Carlton, the gay community hero of the Monkeypox outbreak, and cohost Dangilo Brian Bonilla provide commentary, tell stories, and provide legitimate health and medical advice. Dr. Carlton is a gay physician who speaks to men in a No-BS, direct, blunt, and relatable way about all health issues but especially those that are of particular interest to those throughout the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. He's also a guy who will appear in a jockstrap and harness and act as a judge at a wet underwear contest.
  14. ‎Sniffies' Cruising Confessions on Apple Podcasts PODCASTS.APPLE.COM ‎Society & Culture · 2024 Sniffies, the map-based app for male-male hookups has a podcast now. The content is VERY NSFW. The hosts are funny and some of the stories told by the hosts and their guests have made my eyes go wide, my eyebrows raise, and my jaw drop.
  15. I love that when I can do it! I remember spending a week in the Hyatt Regency Chicago. My room had an entire glass wall looking out on the Chicago River and was probably 20 or 30 floors up. A fellow attendee at the conference and I slid the ottoman footrest over right in front of the glass to look down on the city while we had sex. The city lights looked amazing.
  16. What a good looking face! And, an amazing body. But that face!
  17. I've called 911 a lot. The very first time I called, it went straight to hold and a message telling me to stay on the line. I spoke to a dispatcher in I'd guess about two minutes. Another time, I was out jogging on a trail near a busy road with fast moving traffic. This section of the trail is on the very edge of town and there aren't really any buildings nearby. I witnessed a very bad wreck ran to the cars to attempt to render aid (I'm a former firefighter.) and called 911. The dispatcher's first action was to ask me for an address. I said I don't know the address, it's an empty stretch of road and asked her to start ambulance, fire-rescue, and police for traffic control moving toward that street. She said she couldn't do that with their dispatch software and I talked with her while she used google maps to pick an address to dispatch to. Even if you reach dispatch, you aren't necessarily getting help right away. I remember sheltering in the fire station while a tornado was on the ground nearby. We already had calls we needed to go to, but it wouldn't have made sense to send us out to become casualties also without being able to get to the people who already needed help.
  18. Is there a slang term for a preference for medium and small cocks? The reverse of a "size queen"?
  19. I heard a news clip about a college student who programmed a chat bot to flirt if you text it. The programmer gave a phone number to young women who could give out that number to men at bars. Afterward, the men would text the number and the chat bot would flirt back for hours . . . forever conceivably.
  20. I'm guessing the course is a loop in that photo. So, they are running away from the finish line in order to come back to it. I've run a lot of courses like that. Heck, I've probably run some backwards too.
  21. There are legal terms for high-hazard activities: 1) Joint and several liability - if you ever had any involvement in the activity, you share in liabilty 2) Absolute Liability - No matter how much you tried to meet the reasonable standards of safety, you are still liable. Commercial firearms, from any level of involvement triggers both. Everyone is wrong in this case . . .
  22. The American Association of Nude Recreation has a website listing nude or clothing-optional foot races. The Running in the USA website also catalogs some nude or clothing-optional runs. I sign up for races a few months out as a way to force myself to train and try to stay in shape. The knowledge that I'm going to be signed-up to perform is enough to get me out for a run or into the gym throughout the week. I think that a nude run, where my fitness (or lack thereof) will be even more on display would be extra motivating. I'm lucky enough to have several of these within weekend-getaway distance of my home. I think I'll sign up for one.
  23. My friend the stuntwoman told me that they CGI in the muzzle blast on a lot of scenes where the actors actually are holding dummy rubber guns. Then, there are guns that have been fitted with propane adapters that produce muzzle flash but nothing else and the sounds are dubbed in. They will go to blanks only if the first two options aren't available. If they need to show a bullet hitting something, they'll have the armorer fire the gun and just film the target and splice that together with a shot of the actor firing a CGI, propane, or blank-firing gun. They only bring out live ammo if they really need to show both the actor firing the gun and the impact of the bulllet on a target.
  24. I have a friend who is a Hollywood stunt woman. She told me that the Screen Actor's Guild has strict rules on guns on sets: The certified armorer is supposed to own the set during any time when guns are present. The set is fenced off and the armorer checks everyone coming in or going out of the set. Only people who've passed a class that lasts a few hours can physically touch even the dummy guns on set. Every gun, blank-round, and live-round is accounted-for constantly. There were a lot more rules, but those are the ones that I can remember. As I understand, the makers of "Rust" moved production to New Mexico specifically to avoid the SAG rules and union pay scales. They didn't hire a certified armorer. They hired a young woman in her early twenties whose qualification was that she had run a youth summer camp marksmanship program. My friend said that it sounded like the whole production of "Rust" was unsafe and she wondered if the production was even insured because a lot of the insurance companies make film-makers comply with SAG rules to qualify to be insured.
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