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InterestingGuy got a reaction from DaveOrDavid in Richard Reynolds
I have seen him several times and I have never had trouble with communication. I do know that he does not stay in one state all year long and he’s kind of a free spirit which can make advance planning not so easy with him. But if you do meet him, he’s great.
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from + Reisr30 in Richard Reynolds
I have seen him several times and I have never had trouble with communication. I do know that he does not stay in one state all year long and he’s kind of a free spirit which can make advance planning not so easy with him. But if you do meet him, he’s great.
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from Leyte2019 in Swinging Richards
265 plus entrance fee for just 30 minutes?? Sounds like a new escort on Rentmen was setting up the pricing structure!
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from Bearman in The New Pope... Jude Law HBO
“Weird” is definitely the word. It’s been Soooo long between seasons, I was surprised to see there will be another
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from beachboy in Short-term "loans" to escorts
I’ve been surprised at how often I’ve been asked for money as an “advance” - most recently two weeks ago by someone I’ve met only two times before - he threw me a curve ball because we were supposed to meet and three hours before our meeting, he contacts me to CANCEL and at the same time ask for an advance on our next meeting.
As a general rule, I simply say “I don’t do that.”
I also find it effective at all meetings to let them know I only operate using cash. I don’t Venmo. I don’t PayPal. I don’t Zelle. None of that. To ever receive money from me for any reason, you need to be standing in front of me to hand it to you.
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from + pitman in Succession on HBO
There is something hot about Kendall that I can’t figure out how to put in words
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from alexslaveboy in 411 on RWFH in Chicago
The new pics are pretty damn good
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from + Keith30309 in Short-term "loans" to escorts
I’ve been surprised at how often I’ve been asked for money as an “advance” - most recently two weeks ago by someone I’ve met only two times before - he threw me a curve ball because we were supposed to meet and three hours before our meeting, he contacts me to CANCEL and at the same time ask for an advance on our next meeting.
As a general rule, I simply say “I don’t do that.”
I also find it effective at all meetings to let them know I only operate using cash. I don’t Venmo. I don’t PayPal. I don’t Zelle. None of that. To ever receive money from me for any reason, you need to be standing in front of me to hand it to you.
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from + azdr0710 in 411 on TXMuscleStud
I have not met him - but the pics look like he has put on muscle
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from Yeahman in William in DC
Just how different does he look in person vs. his photos?
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from Realalist in NYC DDanyy
Why do they consistently need to change profile names? It's sketchy.
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from AceHardware in How to avoid the bait and switch?
I think you’re going to get replies to your post telling you to only meet providers with good reviews On Daddy’s Review Site - and that’s solid advice. But I will try to provide some extra thoughts:
1) Pay attention in these forums. You will get information (in the Deli section in particular) about providers who have no reviews on the site.
2) If you don’t already, use the Search function in the forums to look up possible threads on a provider you are considering.
3) Don’t be afraid to start a thread in the Deli section asking about a specific provider. You will see many threads simply titled “411 on xxxxProvider”. You might be surprised that some Forum members have already had experience they can share about the provider that interests you.
4) Regarding the catfishing problem - try to think what a Catfisher would do when placing an ad - Some red flags commonly found in ads that are too good to be true could include:
- Very little information is provided in the ad. A catfisher is typically not going to take the time to fill out a lot of the question fields in the ad. He is also not going to write multiple paragraphs about himself. Most fake ads tend to look alike - a few great pictures with little ad copy provided.
- Speaking of pictures, if there is just one or two pictures, that can be a red flag. Headless pictures of a spectacular body are also common in fake ads.
- Pay attention to the date the ad was created. Many fake ads are “new” - and as is discussed often in the Forums - a guy creates an ad on Monday and by Wednesday he has three five-star reviews on the ad - that is unlikely to be a real provider.
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from AceHardware in 411 Rhett Butler Indy
I have met https://rent.men/Rhettbutler several times. His pics are accurate and he’s a really nice guy. Take note that he is straight. If you have any questions, feel free to PM me.
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from GTMike in How to avoid the bait and switch?
I think you’re going to get replies to your post telling you to only meet providers with good reviews On Daddy’s Review Site - and that’s solid advice. But I will try to provide some extra thoughts:
1) Pay attention in these forums. You will get information (in the Deli section in particular) about providers who have no reviews on the site.
2) If you don’t already, use the Search function in the forums to look up possible threads on a provider you are considering.
3) Don’t be afraid to start a thread in the Deli section asking about a specific provider. You will see many threads simply titled “411 on xxxxProvider”. You might be surprised that some Forum members have already had experience they can share about the provider that interests you.
4) Regarding the catfishing problem - try to think what a Catfisher would do when placing an ad - Some red flags commonly found in ads that are too good to be true could include:
- Very little information is provided in the ad. A catfisher is typically not going to take the time to fill out a lot of the question fields in the ad. He is also not going to write multiple paragraphs about himself. Most fake ads tend to look alike - a few great pictures with little ad copy provided.
- Speaking of pictures, if there is just one or two pictures, that can be a red flag. Headless pictures of a spectacular body are also common in fake ads.
- Pay attention to the date the ad was created. Many fake ads are “new” - and as is discussed often in the Forums - a guy creates an ad on Monday and by Wednesday he has three five-star reviews on the ad - that is unlikely to be a real provider.
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from talktomeprodigy in How to avoid the bait and switch?
I think you’re going to get replies to your post telling you to only meet providers with good reviews On Daddy’s Review Site - and that’s solid advice. But I will try to provide some extra thoughts:
1) Pay attention in these forums. You will get information (in the Deli section in particular) about providers who have no reviews on the site.
2) If you don’t already, use the Search function in the forums to look up possible threads on a provider you are considering.
3) Don’t be afraid to start a thread in the Deli section asking about a specific provider. You will see many threads simply titled “411 on xxxxProvider”. You might be surprised that some Forum members have already had experience they can share about the provider that interests you.
4) Regarding the catfishing problem - try to think what a Catfisher would do when placing an ad - Some red flags commonly found in ads that are too good to be true could include:
- Very little information is provided in the ad. A catfisher is typically not going to take the time to fill out a lot of the question fields in the ad. He is also not going to write multiple paragraphs about himself. Most fake ads tend to look alike - a few great pictures with little ad copy provided.
- Speaking of pictures, if there is just one or two pictures, that can be a red flag. Headless pictures of a spectacular body are also common in fake ads.
- Pay attention to the date the ad was created. Many fake ads are “new” - and as is discussed often in the Forums - a guy creates an ad on Monday and by Wednesday he has three five-star reviews on the ad - that is unlikely to be a real provider.
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from + Hoover42 in How to avoid the bait and switch?
I think you’re going to get replies to your post telling you to only meet providers with good reviews On Daddy’s Review Site - and that’s solid advice. But I will try to provide some extra thoughts:
1) Pay attention in these forums. You will get information (in the Deli section in particular) about providers who have no reviews on the site.
2) If you don’t already, use the Search function in the forums to look up possible threads on a provider you are considering.
3) Don’t be afraid to start a thread in the Deli section asking about a specific provider. You will see many threads simply titled “411 on xxxxProvider”. You might be surprised that some Forum members have already had experience they can share about the provider that interests you.
4) Regarding the catfishing problem - try to think what a Catfisher would do when placing an ad - Some red flags commonly found in ads that are too good to be true could include:
- Very little information is provided in the ad. A catfisher is typically not going to take the time to fill out a lot of the question fields in the ad. He is also not going to write multiple paragraphs about himself. Most fake ads tend to look alike - a few great pictures with little ad copy provided.
- Speaking of pictures, if there is just one or two pictures, that can be a red flag. Headless pictures of a spectacular body are also common in fake ads.
- Pay attention to the date the ad was created. Many fake ads are “new” - and as is discussed often in the Forums - a guy creates an ad on Monday and by Wednesday he has three five-star reviews on the ad - that is unlikely to be a real provider.
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from Ron Katt in How to avoid the bait and switch?
I think you’re going to get replies to your post telling you to only meet providers with good reviews On Daddy’s Review Site - and that’s solid advice. But I will try to provide some extra thoughts:
1) Pay attention in these forums. You will get information (in the Deli section in particular) about providers who have no reviews on the site.
2) If you don’t already, use the Search function in the forums to look up possible threads on a provider you are considering.
3) Don’t be afraid to start a thread in the Deli section asking about a specific provider. You will see many threads simply titled “411 on xxxxProvider”. You might be surprised that some Forum members have already had experience they can share about the provider that interests you.
4) Regarding the catfishing problem - try to think what a Catfisher would do when placing an ad - Some red flags commonly found in ads that are too good to be true could include:
- Very little information is provided in the ad. A catfisher is typically not going to take the time to fill out a lot of the question fields in the ad. He is also not going to write multiple paragraphs about himself. Most fake ads tend to look alike - a few great pictures with little ad copy provided.
- Speaking of pictures, if there is just one or two pictures, that can be a red flag. Headless pictures of a spectacular body are also common in fake ads.
- Pay attention to the date the ad was created. Many fake ads are “new” - and as is discussed often in the Forums - a guy creates an ad on Monday and by Wednesday he has three five-star reviews on the ad - that is unlikely to be a real provider.
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from crushme99 in all the muscle in vegas for the Mr O!!
Don’t forget about VegasDiesel.
He lives in Vegas. I have not met him, but I know he’s a favorite for some forum members.
He no longer has a Rentmen ad.
His ad is on Friendboy:
https://friendboy.pro/boys/VegasDiesel
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from marylander1940 in 411 on BrandonEvans
Anyone have experience with:
https://rent.men/brandonevans
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InterestingGuy got a reaction from + tristanbaldwin in A Quick Note from Russia...
Like we discussed a week or so ago - Give a shout-out once you make it to Italy at the end of your trip - Then we’ll know you’re not sitting in some Russian holding cell.