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Snbrd

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  1. I volunteered. Texted yesterday and set up an appointment for this afternoon. I texted late this morning, and then again early this afternoon, to confirm. No replies. Checked the site and his ad says he's in DC. I'm not broken-hearted. No deposit lost. He isn't my usual type. I viewed it as a road test with a BelAmi looking type. Someone else will have to take the plunge.
  2. I know one who runs a boutique fitness studio and another who styles hair and teaches hairstyling at a regional vocational school. I know them through a group that gets together a couple of times of year. Neither dwells much on it nor keeps it a secret.
  3. Same pics but he is now Oliver Santana. Not sure what that means.
  4. Snbrd

    Andy Onassis

    Very tempting. Although that's a thick tool! We'll see how long he's in town.
  5. It seems to be an issue in the U.S. In Europe RM lists rates.
  6. Does anyone know if Hulu will run fewer commercials than FX? When The Feud initially ran on FX there were too many commercials. I guess cable and streaming have spoiled some of us. I watched it later on a streaming service and it was much more pleasurable without the commercial interruptions.
  7. His ad doesn’t include a phone #. I sent a message via RM. It appears he read it but no response. Should I just forget it?
  8. Ad says member since October 2023 so that may explain lack of chatter. Very appealing though.
  9. Last year or the year before there was some discussion about having an East Coast gathering in Fort Lauderdale instead of DC. The weather is better, there are lots of flights and several gay accommodations. Given that few DC Gathering participants actually went to MAL, and since Secrets/Zigfield's has closed, it might make sense.
  10. For the last 30 years Ogunquit has grown straighter and older. Young gays just don't go there. It's a combination of money and culture. It is still welcoming and safe. Let's face it, the remaining gay destinations skew older. I promise not to complain about Fort Lauderdale because I'll miss it if it goes away!
  11. Don't expect to find undergrad, or even grad students, advertising their services. Additionally, as the number of bars dwindles and they move out of downtown (e.g. Dorchester), you won't find college students there either. The bar scene has changed a lot since the 1980's/1990's when the drinking age was 18 and I was student in Boston and then Washington, D.C.
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