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MscleLovr

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  1. Sorry to disagree with your comment @IndyGuy…but I’d add to your observation “at least, until he opens his mouth and starts to talk”
  2. Disturbing news today that Colombia now is 8th in the world ranking of countries with Covid19 infections. Colombia has almost 1million such cases.
  3. I know those two ‘boys’ - the one on the right, Giovanni, has become even better-looking with age!
  4. I strongly suggest you start studying Spanish now (online with Duolingo perhaps) and have some basic vocabulary before you go @Doe Be Doe. At least enough to say Please, Thank you and I’m sorry I don’t speak Spanish, do you speak English? You will be able to do some activities independently and get so much more out of visiting Colombia and other Latin American countries if you learn some Spanish
  5. Do you speak Spanish well @Doe Be Doe ?
  6. Perhaps the term would be ‘panther’? But if in the near future a handsome young man is stalked in Runyon Canyon, it might be ‘unicorn’
  7. Over the years I’ve spent a lot of time on vacation in Latin America @Doe Be Doe and I feel a lot of good advice has been provided here for you. Colombia would in normal times prove a very interesting destination. I think, however, what we may all be underestimating is the extreme economic stress that the countries are experiencing due to the pandemic. I‘ve no direct knowledge of Colombia currently but I doubt that conditions are any better than in Peru. I know that in Peru, and I’ve confirmed this with friends there, the economic hardship is very great as unemployment has soared. Unsurprisingly crime in Lima has increased a great deal as many people have no income and are hungry.
  8. If I may answer your question @Lucky: like fine wine, we mature and become full-bodied and complex with age
  9. They regret not being polite and agreeable to generous older men while they were in their ‘prime’.
  10. Thank goodness @Whitman that we’re back to men ”In and Out of Jeans” I’m sorry @mattr but fully clothed men in jeans just don’t do it for me. I congratulate you however on post #1541 where you show a fully clothed Paul Cassidy. A rare pic of a man usually found on the internet naked and masturbating, so much so that a fan has put a 2 part compilation of him on Pornhub.
  11. Not centenarians but my father and mother died aged 96 while my mother’s father only lasted to 90 (despite being a heavy smoker from the age of 14) and my father’s mother also died at 96. (The two other grandparents died in their late 70s) Of course, I don’t see this as any guarantee of my longevity as my life is VERY different to theirs. The oldest people I’ve known were aged 103, and both women were friends of my mother. I used to call on them socially after my mother’s death; both were lively and engaging in conversation.
  12. Wow! Admittedly I only book therapeutic massages (with no expectation of more) but the most I’ve ever tipped is 25%
  13. I used a separate account @Studsearcher as I thought it best when I started as a ‘modelizer’. Overall, my results were good. Some guys said No, but quite a few guys accepted my invitation to dinner and some were happy to date. There were only 3 guys I was very keen to date who “got away” in that we couldn’t agree on when/where/what they wanted. I never encountered any real problems, but I did put a lot of effort into being very polite and generous early on in the meetings
  14. Yes. Extensive experience. And a good success rate. As mentioned in my posts #3, #27 and #41 in this thread. My gratuitous advice: Be very polite in your DMs, Emphasise that you will be discreet about any meetings, and Be generous in what you offer.
  15. A photo I’ve not seen before - a young Michael Yerger, before he got his tattoo - but I recognised that inviting butt
  16. SA is a dating pool. And Yes @MidAndy it has are all types of guys. You just have to be persistent and focus on the good guys. I see no point whatsoever in dating the junkies and flakes. It strikes me that the adverse comments on SA are similar to views expressed by guys visiting Brazil. Posters comment on how they see attractive guys on the beach but couldn’t meet any of them, or on how they didn’t find anyone attractive in the sauna the evening they visited. Others comment on how the sauna working guys are money-oriented or jaded. Yet a man only has to meet one attractive guy and have a good date to change his view. This is as true of a sauna in Brazil as it is of SA. No-one here has suggested it’s an instant way to get a date with a good guy. You have to be persistent and do the work in filtering out the flakes. IMO it’s much better than spending lots of time on Grindr or the equivalent, and having lots of bad dates to rule guys out.
  17. I find your posts inappropriate @BSR for I believe strongly in the saying: de mortuis nil nisi bonum
  18. I believe in tipping generously and he believed in good customer service @imma
  19. I only had one date with him (IIRC) but it was very energetic. He was very obliging and compliant, doing everything in bed that I had earlier mentioned I enjoyed.
  20. Thank you for reminding us of this @Karl-G I remember watching the play ‘The Laramie Project’ inspired by his killing.
  21. I used a flipper (aka developer) once. It was a large and historic house in a rapidly improving area that was well-connected for transport, restaurants etc. To answer the question from @Unicorn, IIRC the discount for the rapid sale was 10%. I’d already found my “perfect” house (a centrally located, larger historic house which, along with only 11 other houses, owned a communal garden of 3 acres) which I bought for cash. So I found selling the old house this way advantageous as I was very busy at work; there was no hassle and the sale went through in a week.
  22. Thanks for reporting back @orville. I entirely agree @rvwnsd ! Why were you so reticent @orville especially if you wanted something to happen? Just get naked for your next massage; stop overthinking; and enjoy a man working on your body. As the French say, you’ll soon get ‘comfortable in your own skin’. So true @tenderloin. The flirting can be a lot of fun. And sometimes you can call their bluff - years ago, a cute waiter flirted very strongly with me; he finally asked me “what kind of guys do you like” and so I smiled and said Guys who put out. Very nicely put @Wolfer.
  23. And I answered this question in post #19
  24. Good display by Rafa but I found the match uninvolving.
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