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If you've seen porn on the Internet and you choose to perform in porn you should be able to understand that you may easily be recognized anywhere in the world, including in your home town. As you create social media profiles you have some limited ability to restrict visibility depending on the platform and your knowledge of the platform. If you've established public prominence in other ways, such as through budybuilding competitions, you should understand that it increases the likelihood of being recognized. Twenty years ago it was unsurprising that a public school teacher might eventually be outed as a porn performer. Men of this era in their late teens and early 20s should have a good idea of how the Internet and social media facilitate these connections. These porn star catalogue sites may seem creepy, however, there are obsessive archivists for every known hobby or interest. It's not just Star Trek geeks anymore; there are people who dedicate their lives to documenting ukulele players and their recordings and performances -- in their spare time. Over the years I've definitively tracked the identity of a few forum members simply by performing a reverse image search on unique avatars. Anyone's privacy is composed of personal choices and public factors beyond their control. In the case of porn performers a significant personal choice opens the doors wide to public factors beyond their control.
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I like the ability to view all of a provider's profile attributes without having to create a client profile on friendboy.pro. The self-populating scroll is better than RM's quirky "load more" paging system. I like the ability to screen by multiple attributes on RM.
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What do you mean by separarely (or separately)? Both ads are of the same guy, with matching pics and phone number -- in the same location.
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I miss the days of frying a couple of eggs in bacon fat.
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Thanksgiving Loudon Wainwright III from the album Therapy (1989) Lord every year we gather here To eat around this table Give us the strength to stomach as much As fast as we are able Bless this food to our use Though communication's useless Don't let me drink too much wine Lord you know how I get ruthless Let us somehow get through this meal Without that bad old feeling With history and memory And home cooking we're dealing Remind us that we are all grown up Adults, no longer children Now it's our kids that spill the milk And our turn to want to kill them I look around and recognize A sister and a brother We rarely see our parents now We hardly see each other On this auspicious occasion This special family dinner If I argue with a loved one, Lord Please make me... the winner All this food looks and smells so good But I can hardly taste it The sense of something has been lost There's no way to replace it After the meal, switch on the game There's just a few more seconds But I'm so tired, I need a nap The guest bedroom bed beckons I fall asleep, I have a dream In it is the family Nothing bad has happened yet And everyone is happy Mother and Father, both still young And naturally they love us We're all lying on a lawn at night Watching the stars above us Lord every year we gather here To eat around this table Give us the strength to stomach as much As fast as we are able
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Why hasn't there been many musicals with two gay male leads?
Nvr2Thick replied to Merboy's topic in Live Theater & Broadway
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Thank you.
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Everyone in my family loves creamed onions. That could be because while growing up mom presented them to us as eyeballs in Elmer's glue. It's all about marketing.
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The "Politics, Religion & War Issues" Manifesto
Nvr2Thick replied to Guy Fawkes's topic in The Lounge
I follow an informal routine every time I bring up a browser in my spare time. I run through a series of personal and group social media feeds. Now when I get to the Message Forum I catch myself as I scroll down to the "Politics, Religion & War Issues" forum and say "oh yeah..." I don't miss it too much, and I wonder whether I'm gaining any time in my day or just spending it elsewhere. So many of my social media groups and forums are like a big bowl of chips that you'll stop eating if someone takes it away. I love the member "block" feature on Facebook; it almost completely eradicates your view of a blocked member while doing the same to you from his or her perspective. With fairly active members it could develop some "Garfield minus Garfield" qualities, but that's a small price to pay. I'm not about to request that someone else go to a lot of effort to develop it here for me -- it would really be an automated substitute for having the discipline to ignore, scroll, and avoid bait. I believe that a large amount of the tension on this site is the result of a single member's intentionally or unintentionally provocative yet pervasive posts and comments. I had drifted away, participating far less lately, because of it. I recognize that this is my problem though. It's easier to ignore the entire forum though sometimes than it is to ignore an omnipresent phenomenon. If you don't like potholes you may avoid certain roads, but if the rain and leaves start bothering you then you may have to avoid driving. -
In bed I like men who aggressively pursue their own pleasure. If a man has lost sight of my comfort in the holy name of enjoying himself I tend to key into his excitement, unaware of my discomforts. A man who gets to know me and to care for me deeply tends to worry about hurting me, or his focus shifts to trying to please me, which takes a lot of the fun out of sex for me.
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Could be from all that cigarette smoking though... A long time ago I cut most carbonated drinks from my diet -- outside of the occasional half-gallon "medium" Dr. Pepper at a movie theater. My preference became fruit juices. I love to pack a big cup with crushed ice and fill it with 100% pineapple or grapefruit or some other real fruit juice, avoiding the subtly marketed "cocktails" that mix a couple different juices with extra sweeteners. I could drink two or three on a long afternoon. My doctor noted that my blood sugar was running a bit high, and this led to a discussion about how fruit juices were marginally "better" and more nutritious than soft drinks but with a lot of the same consequences with regards to sugar intake. I had to cut back to my small glass of juice with breakfast. I was just diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, so this post is timely. What some of you have been facing for years as diabetics and health-conscious individuals I'm trying to learn in a crash course. Some of my greatest challenges so far have been: building from a concise stable foundation of truth sifting between Type I and Type II guidance resolving conflicting opinions and information from seemingly credible opposing sources drawing useful information from product packaging keeping up with perishable food as a (former) twice-a-month grocery shopper developing an expanding menu of quick-prep (or no-prep) safe meals I appreciate many of the new sources that have come up in this thread. One of my biggest problems these days. When it's time to eat I want to eat. I'm usually cooking for one, so I don't care to mess up half of the dishes in my kitchen for tonight's entré and a side for fifteen minutes of consumption and then a mass cleanup. In other words, as an adult I never got the hang of day-to-day cooking. So many of these diabetes diet sites are niche showoff sites for culinary mavens. I see too many complex (for me) recipes, and ones that don't really "keep" for three days of leftovers. I'm starting to find some stuff that I can make in big crockpot batches to eat half the week and freeze the rest. There's a big market out there for diabetic and honestly healthy convenient food. Unfortunately, we mostly seem to get healthy-sounding offshoot brands from the big industry names, with off-white pastorally-themed packaging, and higher prices.
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A while ago we had a major event "for Autism" including a march, a half-marathon, and a park festival. I normally wouldn't split hairs, but literally every promotional poster, social media ad, t-shirt, or giveaway made it look like they wanted autism to be enriched and to flourish.
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In the early '70s Marvel put out some compilation paperbacks ("Origins of Marvel Comics," "Son of Origins of Marvel Comics"...) which included Lee's droll commentary about how these comics came to be, and who contributed. In those days, he was quite generous with credit, stating outright that Jack Kirby or Steve Ditko designed major and minor characters with no guidance while contributing to story ideas, personalities, and character development. Some writers were given (or assigned) free reign to create books from Issue #1, and Lee lauded them with praise. When these people pushed back regarding rights or formal credit Lee's recollection changed to something much more collaborative. As the comic book industry developed a lot of its founding employees learned the hard way about intellectual property rights -- something they had not considered when they got started.
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Maher is trying too hard; he's taking an alternative point of view and puffing it up to an absurd level, and then making this absurd stretch to the rise of Trump. It reads like a debate class assignment.
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While vacationing in coastal North Carolina our family of fourteen had to evacuate due to hurricane warnings. Fortunately for us, my parents lived about 120 miles inland, and out of the warning area. We left before the panic and beat traffic. The danger passed and the warning was cleared overnight, and we were among the first back on the island. I can't imagine all of the vacationers desperate for hotels further and further away from the coast.
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Things that aren't there anymore: men's seamless turtlenecks
Nvr2Thick replied to + oldNbusted's topic in The Lounge
Land's End used to be my go-to for seamless neck turtles and mock turtles. Been a long time since I've done business with them. It looks like Sears has run them into the ground. The customer reviews are mostly complaints about how the quality is way off, iconic garments have been changed, and sizing is now completely out of whack. No seamless neck shirts on their site now. -
He's been mentioned on the forum before as having a RM ad under "bishop" and then under another name. His Twitter feed makes no mention of escorting, and it's been inactive for a couple of months.
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It could just be discretion. Also, per the Spa guidelines "Please be careful so as not to compromise their licenses."
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He's been mentioned several times in the forum. Search on NiceMuscleMan or "Paul Hansom"
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Solutions To Nibbling On Earlobes When The Guy Is Wearing Earrings?
Nvr2Thick replied to + Gar1eth's topic in The Lounge
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Right Ouch seems like a bad handle for a masseur.
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You have to read posts in The Spa to turn it off.
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