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    Kyle Clinton reacted to BaronArtz in Should Kurtis Wolfe get a Prince Albert?   
    Interesting! In conclusion, it is done by a 'piercer' and not by a MD. That alone would scare the s**t out of me. No thanks!
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to Fyton in Should Kurtis Wolfe get a Prince Albert?   
    Deal breaker. It screams: trailer trash.
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to + Charlie in Get your throat swabbed.   
    As an added factor, if you get fucked in the ass, you ought to get an anal pap test. I was unaware of such a thing, until my gay doctor insisted I have one, even though I haven't had anal sex since the 20th century. Apparently, the HPV can incubate for many years before rectal cancer appears. As a side note, Medicare covers it for gay men.
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to + BenjaminNicholas in Question for Clients..   
    My personal motto:
     
    If you can't take the time to send me complete sentences, I can't take the time to reply.
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    Kyle Clinton got a reaction from adventurous old guy in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I don't know, this might not need to be said but I'll say it at the risk of offending others. Please know it's not stated in the spirit of offensiveness...
     
    Maybe I'm going out on a limb but an unswered request might—just might—be unanswered due to the tone of the request. Like a first impression. It matters and a rewind and do-over is almost never going to happen. In this age of digital connect and personal disconnect, in an initial meeting the care in which conversation begins and the thoughtfulness, respectfulness and politeness used can set the tone for everything that follows. In the case of Mitch, one already senses a cautious hesitation to put himself "out there" fully until trust of some sort is established. It might be mentioning something you see stated in his profile that you like or that you thought was funny or creative. His face pics are private and establishing some trust first will show him that you're serious and you've read and considered everything about his profile other than..."Hey, hot body and profile! Can you unlock your private pics for me? Serious here."
     
    When reaching out to an advertiser—especially for the first time—I always remind myself of the risk they take putting themselves online in that way but also, that this guy is a person. He is someone's son, someone's brother, uncle, friend, etc. I'm selling myself to him. It's a dance.
     
    Kindness goes a very, very long way these days and toss in a little light humor and the world pays attention. Now, I'm NOT accusing anyone of not being that who didn't get those pics unlocked. Mitch could have a million reasons for doing what he does. But, those are his and he's allowed them. Even though it's a business, ALL good business relationships are just that...relationsips between people who usually connect on a personal level as much as a business level.
     
    I apologize if I get too wordy from time to time here.
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to Mitch in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I just got chills reading this. Thank you, this is a bullseye.
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    Kyle Clinton got a reaction from rvwnsd in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I don't know, this might not need to be said but I'll say it at the risk of offending others. Please know it's not stated in the spirit of offensiveness...
     
    Maybe I'm going out on a limb but an unswered request might—just might—be unanswered due to the tone of the request. Like a first impression. It matters and a rewind and do-over is almost never going to happen. In this age of digital connect and personal disconnect, in an initial meeting the care in which conversation begins and the thoughtfulness, respectfulness and politeness used can set the tone for everything that follows. In the case of Mitch, one already senses a cautious hesitation to put himself "out there" fully until trust of some sort is established. It might be mentioning something you see stated in his profile that you like or that you thought was funny or creative. His face pics are private and establishing some trust first will show him that you're serious and you've read and considered everything about his profile other than..."Hey, hot body and profile! Can you unlock your private pics for me? Serious here."
     
    When reaching out to an advertiser—especially for the first time—I always remind myself of the risk they take putting themselves online in that way but also, that this guy is a person. He is someone's son, someone's brother, uncle, friend, etc. I'm selling myself to him. It's a dance.
     
    Kindness goes a very, very long way these days and toss in a little light humor and the world pays attention. Now, I'm NOT accusing anyone of not being that who didn't get those pics unlocked. Mitch could have a million reasons for doing what he does. But, those are his and he's allowed them. Even though it's a business, ALL good business relationships are just that...relationsips between people who usually connect on a personal level as much as a business level.
     
    I apologize if I get too wordy from time to time here.
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    Kyle Clinton got a reaction from + harey in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I don't know, this might not need to be said but I'll say it at the risk of offending others. Please know it's not stated in the spirit of offensiveness...
     
    Maybe I'm going out on a limb but an unswered request might—just might—be unanswered due to the tone of the request. Like a first impression. It matters and a rewind and do-over is almost never going to happen. In this age of digital connect and personal disconnect, in an initial meeting the care in which conversation begins and the thoughtfulness, respectfulness and politeness used can set the tone for everything that follows. In the case of Mitch, one already senses a cautious hesitation to put himself "out there" fully until trust of some sort is established. It might be mentioning something you see stated in his profile that you like or that you thought was funny or creative. His face pics are private and establishing some trust first will show him that you're serious and you've read and considered everything about his profile other than..."Hey, hot body and profile! Can you unlock your private pics for me? Serious here."
     
    When reaching out to an advertiser—especially for the first time—I always remind myself of the risk they take putting themselves online in that way but also, that this guy is a person. He is someone's son, someone's brother, uncle, friend, etc. I'm selling myself to him. It's a dance.
     
    Kindness goes a very, very long way these days and toss in a little light humor and the world pays attention. Now, I'm NOT accusing anyone of not being that who didn't get those pics unlocked. Mitch could have a million reasons for doing what he does. But, those are his and he's allowed them. Even though it's a business, ALL good business relationships are just that...relationsips between people who usually connect on a personal level as much as a business level.
     
    I apologize if I get too wordy from time to time here.
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to + azdr0710 in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    Amen, brother! But I shudder to think this even has to be explained! Thanks, Kyle!
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    Kyle Clinton got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I don't know, this might not need to be said but I'll say it at the risk of offending others. Please know it's not stated in the spirit of offensiveness...
     
    Maybe I'm going out on a limb but an unswered request might—just might—be unanswered due to the tone of the request. Like a first impression. It matters and a rewind and do-over is almost never going to happen. In this age of digital connect and personal disconnect, in an initial meeting the care in which conversation begins and the thoughtfulness, respectfulness and politeness used can set the tone for everything that follows. In the case of Mitch, one already senses a cautious hesitation to put himself "out there" fully until trust of some sort is established. It might be mentioning something you see stated in his profile that you like or that you thought was funny or creative. His face pics are private and establishing some trust first will show him that you're serious and you've read and considered everything about his profile other than..."Hey, hot body and profile! Can you unlock your private pics for me? Serious here."
     
    When reaching out to an advertiser—especially for the first time—I always remind myself of the risk they take putting themselves online in that way but also, that this guy is a person. He is someone's son, someone's brother, uncle, friend, etc. I'm selling myself to him. It's a dance.
     
    Kindness goes a very, very long way these days and toss in a little light humor and the world pays attention. Now, I'm NOT accusing anyone of not being that who didn't get those pics unlocked. Mitch could have a million reasons for doing what he does. But, those are his and he's allowed them. Even though it's a business, ALL good business relationships are just that...relationsips between people who usually connect on a personal level as much as a business level.
     
    I apologize if I get too wordy from time to time here.
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to Mitch in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    Fair enough!
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to adventurous old guy in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I had a very similar experience -- or deficit of experience I guess -- with Mitch about a year ago. Mitch, you've explained here how you do you, and I understand. But factor in the fact that when Harey, I or others hit non-responsiveness we don't chase. If I get silence, I take that as an answer and move on.
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to adventurous old guy in NO-SHOWS/SHORT NOTICE CANCELLATIONS   
    So... I'm one of the guys who pays the negotiated fee when I have to cancel on short notice. Not bragging about it, nor do I see it as an act of generosity. As a consultant I sell my time too, so for me this is a matter of respect. And karma -- I do onto others as I hope they'd do onto me and others.
     
    What goes around comes around. My schedule can hit the skids if I miss a plane or have a more than anticipated time-c0nsuming client. As a practical matter, it does help create some trust and willingness of the part of the escort to accommodate me in the future. Twice I've had guys decline the offer for payment because they appreciated the gesture, and then change their schedules for me. Doesn't always happen, but feels good when it does.
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to MikeBiDude in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    Excellent post @Kyle Clinton
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    Kyle Clinton got a reaction from MikeBiDude in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I don't know, this might not need to be said but I'll say it at the risk of offending others. Please know it's not stated in the spirit of offensiveness...
     
    Maybe I'm going out on a limb but an unswered request might—just might—be unanswered due to the tone of the request. Like a first impression. It matters and a rewind and do-over is almost never going to happen. In this age of digital connect and personal disconnect, in an initial meeting the care in which conversation begins and the thoughtfulness, respectfulness and politeness used can set the tone for everything that follows. In the case of Mitch, one already senses a cautious hesitation to put himself "out there" fully until trust of some sort is established. It might be mentioning something you see stated in his profile that you like or that you thought was funny or creative. His face pics are private and establishing some trust first will show him that you're serious and you've read and considered everything about his profile other than..."Hey, hot body and profile! Can you unlock your private pics for me? Serious here."
     
    When reaching out to an advertiser—especially for the first time—I always remind myself of the risk they take putting themselves online in that way but also, that this guy is a person. He is someone's son, someone's brother, uncle, friend, etc. I'm selling myself to him. It's a dance.
     
    Kindness goes a very, very long way these days and toss in a little light humor and the world pays attention. Now, I'm NOT accusing anyone of not being that who didn't get those pics unlocked. Mitch could have a million reasons for doing what he does. But, those are his and he's allowed them. Even though it's a business, ALL good business relationships are just that...relationsips between people who usually connect on a personal level as much as a business level.
     
    I apologize if I get too wordy from time to time here.
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    Kyle Clinton got a reaction from + easygoingpal in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I don't know, this might not need to be said but I'll say it at the risk of offending others. Please know it's not stated in the spirit of offensiveness...
     
    Maybe I'm going out on a limb but an unswered request might—just might—be unanswered due to the tone of the request. Like a first impression. It matters and a rewind and do-over is almost never going to happen. In this age of digital connect and personal disconnect, in an initial meeting the care in which conversation begins and the thoughtfulness, respectfulness and politeness used can set the tone for everything that follows. In the case of Mitch, one already senses a cautious hesitation to put himself "out there" fully until trust of some sort is established. It might be mentioning something you see stated in his profile that you like or that you thought was funny or creative. His face pics are private and establishing some trust first will show him that you're serious and you've read and considered everything about his profile other than..."Hey, hot body and profile! Can you unlock your private pics for me? Serious here."
     
    When reaching out to an advertiser—especially for the first time—I always remind myself of the risk they take putting themselves online in that way but also, that this guy is a person. He is someone's son, someone's brother, uncle, friend, etc. I'm selling myself to him. It's a dance.
     
    Kindness goes a very, very long way these days and toss in a little light humor and the world pays attention. Now, I'm NOT accusing anyone of not being that who didn't get those pics unlocked. Mitch could have a million reasons for doing what he does. But, those are his and he's allowed them. Even though it's a business, ALL good business relationships are just that...relationsips between people who usually connect on a personal level as much as a business level.
     
    I apologize if I get too wordy from time to time here.
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    Kyle Clinton got a reaction from Mr.E in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I don't know, this might not need to be said but I'll say it at the risk of offending others. Please know it's not stated in the spirit of offensiveness...
     
    Maybe I'm going out on a limb but an unswered request might—just might—be unanswered due to the tone of the request. Like a first impression. It matters and a rewind and do-over is almost never going to happen. In this age of digital connect and personal disconnect, in an initial meeting the care in which conversation begins and the thoughtfulness, respectfulness and politeness used can set the tone for everything that follows. In the case of Mitch, one already senses a cautious hesitation to put himself "out there" fully until trust of some sort is established. It might be mentioning something you see stated in his profile that you like or that you thought was funny or creative. His face pics are private and establishing some trust first will show him that you're serious and you've read and considered everything about his profile other than..."Hey, hot body and profile! Can you unlock your private pics for me? Serious here."
     
    When reaching out to an advertiser—especially for the first time—I always remind myself of the risk they take putting themselves online in that way but also, that this guy is a person. He is someone's son, someone's brother, uncle, friend, etc. I'm selling myself to him. It's a dance.
     
    Kindness goes a very, very long way these days and toss in a little light humor and the world pays attention. Now, I'm NOT accusing anyone of not being that who didn't get those pics unlocked. Mitch could have a million reasons for doing what he does. But, those are his and he's allowed them. Even though it's a business, ALL good business relationships are just that...relationsips between people who usually connect on a personal level as much as a business level.
     
    I apologize if I get too wordy from time to time here.
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to kaboom35 in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I met with Mitch and it was a completely positive experience. He’s the type of guy I could fall for on a personal level. We chatted for about 20 minutes or so before anything else we did and he’s so easy to talk with. I’m sure you may have questions and you can PM me but don’t ask me to send you his photos. I won’t do it.
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to + easygoingpal in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    Hi all, to help even things out... I had a prompt response from Mitch when he was visiting San Francisco recently. I also had a great time meeting him and spending time with him. Best to all...
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    Kyle Clinton got a reaction from Mitch in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I am one of the fortunate recipients of those Mitch private face pics he allowed me access to a few months back. I can also vouch for his rugged, handsome good looks. We have yet to schedule a first “maiden voyage” appointment but his looks, body, and most importantly, good natured personality (albeit online messages) have won me over. Since we didn’t schedule within a couple weeks my access to the privates was later removed. Not an offensive move to me either. It’s clear he is trying to be as careful as possible about his online presence. I can respect that and look forward to meeting him sooner than later. BTW Mitch...Welcome to the Forum!
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to Mitch in Tellmitchnow of Los Angeles   
    I might get run out of town on a rail for this-- I don't know if responding to this thread constitutes breaking protocol-- but HI!
     
    I'm Mitch. Thanks to the users who have left positive feedback on this thread and elsewhere on the site. To the rest-- and to anyone else who might come across this thread with a similar gripe about radio silence from me-- my apologies for the lack of responsiveness. As some of the users have pointed out on this thread and elsewhere, the work advertised accounts for a small fraction of my time. When I'm in my home city, I'm often attending to business that pulls me away from the work advertised in my profile. So if your message has gone unanswered, I'm sorry! Unanswered messages usually mean I'm unavailable or otherwise engaged. I'll do better about that for the rest of the time my profile remains up on the site.
     
    Now... About my private album... 99% of the private album requests that aren't accompanied by a message are ignored-- this is especially true for requests from out-of-town profiles. If you want to meet me, your chances will be a lot higher if you simply respond to the questions in the body of my ad. If you're just "browsing" with no intention of meeting, well... I'm not a pornstar (despite being labeled as such on the site) and I'm not as comfortable as other are with having images of my face floating around the internet. I know, I know, some of you could be sharing my private photos without me ever knowing (@Bullakaun, I appreciate your discretion) but if I can help it, I try to reserve revealing my face for clients with serious inquiries.
     
    The vast majority of the experiences I've had with clients have been awesome. The few instances when I've been blackmailed, stood-up, ripped off or assaulted have led me to move through this pocket of the world with as much caution as possible. So... there you have it.
     
    See you soon, maybe?
    M
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    Kyle Clinton got a reaction from PDR in 411 on Axel Hardy   
    Yep! Best at it is Axel. Also...TheCouple, TalonReed, Nanddo, and PrinceOfSexy...all of whom are top-notch and I will always call on (and do) regularly. However...smart business operators in all fields do it. It's good business and basic marketing 101. No client should ever expect that they are the only one whose "base" is being "touched" now and then in a text or email. If he begins inviting you to family functions or holidays with his friends then you might be a different kind of "special". Otherwise, a "reach-out to say 'hi'" from time to time is just that...a nice gesture in the spirit of good business practice.
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to TruHart1 in 411 on Axel Hardy   
    I have found that most of my favorite regular escorts make the effort to either thank me after our appointment or to keep in touch with me periodically until the next time we have a chance to see each other. A few have even done both since our very first time together! Though I've never met Axel, it's obvious that he knows how to keep his fans!
     
    TruHart1
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to NYC-CENPARK in 411 on Axel Hardy   
    Agree!!
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    Kyle Clinton reacted to GLEE in 411 on Axel Hardy   
    I agree with @JEC and personally, I really appreciate that Axel takes the time to stay in touch between visits. He’s a great guy and it’s the extra effort that makes him the best in his field of work in my opinion!
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