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DrownedBoy

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  1. @keroscenefire and @FrankR, how did you make initial contact with these immigrants? In Chicago, there's quite a few pockets of Venezuelans scattered around the area (I'm not saying which one I'm closest to). On Grindr, I did see two non-English speakers who specifically said they were "buscando trabajo," but when I asked (in English) what kind of work, there was no response. I've been meaning to try again in Spanish. I've also seen a lot looking to "rent a room." They even have a FB group in Chicago. It would be too risky to contact them via this app, but they're all desperate for any work whatsoever, and men have already started making "offers" to Venezuelan women to move in. I'd imagine you could make a good deal, once you establish what you except (if they kiss, I'm happy). Moreover it's happening all over the place: https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/illegal-sex-work-southwest-side-chicago/). The sex work market works like any other market, and in Columbia, local sex workers already complained that Venezuelan refugees were pushing rates down in that area. This influx should be interesting from an economic perspective. Just make sure they're independent and not under anyone's control (https://cwbchicago.com/2024/01/sex-trafficking-ring-forced-migrant-women-chicago-suburbs.html). Since they're men, you should be safe.
  2. I think he can rule out getting a rich, sophisticated sugar daddy.
  3. Apparently Sleepyboy went down for an hour or so. Now I can see it. I wouldn't mind this....if the escort was in his early twenties and muscular. I'll bring my (from college) copy of the Key of Solomon and try to summon some fun. EDIT: No, he says in the profile he's a Satanist. Much different religion.
  4. I can't reach the page. Something tells me it wasn't attracting any clients.
  5. I especially thank providers who act like gentlemen. That's how I try to act, and to see it returned means a good session is coming.
  6. I think of it this way. Neither I nor my firm will put up with young hires who are habitually late. Business is business, and I've had to remind more than one late provider (or late employee) that there are many out there who want their job.
  7. Yup. When you work full-time in an important job, you can't deal with kids who like to be fashionably late. When I was in college, when your sugar daddy told you to be at the restaurant at a certain time, you showed up. Irresponsible and lazy brats don't deserve sugar.
  8. Good filter. If they refuse or seem huffy, it means they're a bad hire.
  9. There's a word for that. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/narcissism
  10. The "bid" feature seems limited. It looks like they expect the "offer" to include expensive date options, like fancy restaurants or exotic vacations. Either way, a competitor for SA. Not an escorting platform.
  11. The moment I saw the word "tapestry," I knew he was copying it from somewhere else. Why can't everyone be direct? Like, "you cover my apartment and tuition, and I'll be your boyfriend."
  12. As is the custom in Chicago since '79, they spread about 2 lbs. of salt for every 1 lb. of snow. The Picasso looks like it just crapped out a pile of salt. Seriously. And I gave up keeping salt out of my front hall.
  13. Does he have a head?
  14. There's nothing sadder than a person who bases their self esteem on their sexy appearances. That's a great path to suicide as you grow old when gay.
  15. You end up paying for it, one way or the other.
  16. I've met providers who've been "exclusive" to a sugar daddy before, and it's not always comfortable or pleasurable. One of my regulars left such a situation to maintain his freedom.
  17. Yup. Unfortunately, kidney transplants are not the cure-all people think they are, as many members of my family have learned.
  18. Too bad. Hopefully he found something or someone more lucrative.
  19. Wrong medication. Dehydration due to intense sports. Genetics. The list is endless.
  20. Just never say anything that translates to "I'll pay you money for sex" and most legal problems are gone. Also, few cops are willing to French kiss for a collar. Like they said, the main problem is fraudulent providers. Do due diligence. That's what The Deli section is.
  21. I didn't even bother during a heavy Chicago snowstorm. I have experience driving down unplowed side streets in Chicago, and I don't need someone getting in an accident over me. I do have to hire when it's sub-freezing out, but that goes with the territory.
  22. I recently encountered a visiting provider to Chicago who refused to list his phone number, and would only use RM Messenger. That was a red flag, especially since a quick search on CoM revealed that he has a habit of lying to future customers.
  23. Yes that kind of money grubbing should be an instant cancel.
  24. That was bad enough when I encountered it on Grindr. Guess they were selling a "surprise " session.
  25. Yup. I mentioned earlier that RM are a luxury good. Luxury goods don't sell during economic downturns. And I don't care what politicians say, this economy is a lot worse than the numbers show. This market is the most laissez-faire of all due to the law, yet good providers are dropping their rates. I bet it's this reason: https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/08/economy/us-household-credit-card-debt/index.html
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