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It'll be awhile before the whole story comes out. Initial impression= a bratty SJW warrior who wanted to make a name for himself. Later impression= he had back surgery, leaving him with chronic pain, at which point he stopped talking to friends and family. And his parents got rich running nursing homes. This is something the jury is going to have to figure out. Sounds complicated.
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Hey - one sociopath kills another. Everyone wins.
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I'm leaving that judgment up to a jury, although I can say how I'd vote as a NYC juror. If he shot the guy just to get famous, or he's just some SJW fanatic without a horse in the race, I'd say send him to death row. If he shot the guy because he was denied coverage, or a loved one was, I'd say it was temporary insanity brought on by the stress of dealing with UHC's illegal and dangerous coverage practices. If he turns out to be a mental patient who had psychiatric care denied by UHC, I'd laugh my ass off, as would most of the country. In that case, it would probably be in everyone's interest to say he's unfit for trial and send him to a hospital.
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What’s your favorite role playing with an escort?
+ DrownedBoy replied to Steve_D's topic in Questions About Hiring
My favorite roleplaying involves being dominated (the more complete, the better). I lost track of the scenarios, but I'm always coming up with new ones. So do some providers. Although the acting is sometimes so bad that we both end up laughing. -
That is so rich coming on this site, dedicated to a hobby almost universally illegal according to the "law of the land"
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Many of my regulars have told me "crazy client" stories, although I'd say they fall more into the "extremely weird" or "drunk and high" category than a genuine mental illness. Likewise, I met providers who have psychiatric problems and see therapists on their own. And I've texted many who responded in a way indicating that they weren't "all there," including several cases of explosive anger. I've seen studies indicating that sex workers are more likely to have psychiatric problems, but it's often caused by something other than their jobs. Nonetheless, legalization and destigmitization would help the mental health on both sides.
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Dude - read the news. The CEO and his wife were separated. They didn't even live in the same house anymore. They separated after he was arrested for a DUI. I wouldn't expect an outpouring of grief from a woman in that situation. EDIT The CEO kept the separation secret so it wouldn't hurt his career. The family wasn't exactly held together via affection, All this blabbering about the death of a "husband and father of two kids" is public relations hogwash.
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Better yet - people recognize him and don't call the cops. As far as I'm concerned, his only crime is littering for leaving trash on the street.
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If he went to LA to be an actor, I'm sure he's still offering these services there.
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It was aimed specifically at a health care exec. See what he wrote on the bullets.
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He'll look telegenic if he ever gets to trial.
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The CEO was under active investigation for insider trading. The charge was that he sold off his stocks once he knew the government was investigating his firm....for its constant denial of coverage! I have little to no empathy for this guy. He got rich while many customers were suffering and dying. My firm switched to and from UHC for one year because of their crappy coverage. The final karma - he was pronounced dead at a hospital that, in a big news story recently, pulled out of the UHC network because they were so bad 😆 However, the story seems fishy. The killer acted like a professional - used a silencer, shot in the open without any hesitation or nervousness (even when his gun jammed - which is common with silencers), knew the right spots to hit in a guy's back to kill him, and threw off the cops by pretending he was using a publicly tracked bike. The words on the shell casings could be just to throw the cops off. If they catch the killer alive and he shows to have a moral motive (like a child who died after a UHC denial), mark my words - he'll become the Kyle Rittenhouse of the far left and won't lack for attorney fees. (And if that was truly the motive, as a juror, I'd say it was justifiable homicide, or temporary insanity.) EDIT And hopefully the CEO's death will encourage other health insurance executives to change the way they do business. Security can't cover everyone.
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Never trust an ad that includes words like "premium," "not cheap," "selective," or this new one: "upper echelon." Kids these days....
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Everyone keeps the Sabbath in their own way 😄
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AIDS DAY is today, and I can't find any mention of it
+ DrownedBoy replied to + Lucky's topic in The Lounge
Hopefully my doctor won't have to come up with one.... EDIT: Referring to HIV treatment plans. Kidney disease is incurable. But in the meanwhile, it's a PITA to get my insurance to cover injectible PREP, since the others would hit my kidneys too. Either way, condoms are my friend. -
One of my regulars told me about how he and other Chicago escorts meet and discuss clients. Apparently, I came up during one of those meetings. My RP acting can be amusing 😆
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AIDS DAY is today, and I can't find any mention of it
+ DrownedBoy replied to + Lucky's topic in The Lounge
Then my physician, who's also a professor of internal medicine, is also misinformed. I have kidney disease. The meds would hurt me. -
Since I was at college, the majority my initial gay contacts were Asian. I regret not settling down with one of the pre-med students who later became rich doctors 😄 I have also found Asian guys (ones not born in the U.S.) to be more responsible, honest, and serious. On the downside, that means their first priority was usually their studies or their jobs. And a lot of Asian countries have a stigma against being gay, which causes some damage. I had a (straight) college roommate from Taiwan who was openly homophobic, and another friend from Taiwan who couldn't come to terms with his sexuality until he was in his 40s. And they do look younger - guys in their 40s can easily pass for 20s/30s. And since many gay guys have a "preference" against them, they're very flattered when contacted via Grindr. Of course, the Americanized ones have no such culture - there's only one Asian escort I met, and I stopped hiring him after he stood me up and pretended he wasn't.
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AIDS DAY is today, and I can't find any mention of it
+ DrownedBoy replied to + Lucky's topic in The Lounge
Yes. I didn't come out until the 90s, but even then, I recall older mentors suffering many "bad days" due to the drug cocktails they were taking. Some didn't make it. Or being around men who had zero white blood cells in their arteries. Or the unusual changes to their bodies, which they were embarrassed of. And like it was mentioned - HIV is only really controllable in First World Counties. Go to Africa and you'll see lots of dying people. The treatment ain't cheap. I can see why people want to forget. Society turned its back on the gay community and allowed too many people to die. And it's disgusting that young gay kids on Truvada know nothing of what happened. Even though it could very easily could happen again, with the right virus mutations. -
That's what everyone needs. Hell, if I get a house boy after I retire, I plan on seeing a lawyer and making a contract, even if I have to use vague terms due to legal issues. I deserve service, and he deserves protections.
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I also search CoM before I hire a new guy. But I also like new young talent. However, I'm a lot more careful about unvetted new guys. Too many guys catfish, and among certain groups, catfishing is the norm. Recently saw a hot looking guy on RM, but held off. Sure enough, he got a one star as his first review and then luckily disappear.
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That's a provider who probably has this attitude: "All gay guys who pay for sex are pathetic closet cases who can't get laid, and EDIT are too horny to resist." Wrong attitude. In more ways than one.
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Yes. The "erotic" massage cost 55 more than the "sensual" massage. And as far as I'm concerned, it was fair to deduct that. He came to the session unable to perform an erotic massage similar to the one you established already. I don't like lip piercings either, and that's a valid preference for not hiring someone.
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Clients don’t know their schedule?!
+ DrownedBoy replied to Ethan Woods's topic in Questions About Hiring
Don't worry - you're not comparable at all...
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