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  1. Oh I have no in securities, Though I know that could be the case in other people. I'm a very confident man but I'm not prideful with it, Or vain. For your information I totally left it alone, But you can't fault me for my attempt to correct it.

    And as for your attempt at a psychological evaluation on me, I have to say if I don't stand for something I'll fall for anything.

  2. So I had a client contact me and we haven't even met yet and he begins with explicity. And he asked me a few things, On which he prefers and most of them I decline because it's just not what I do. So he hangs up the phone and goes to rentmen and writes me a bad review.

    He said my pictures were Edited,which they're not, He said he been to my house but never has been here, He has contacted me many ways through many phone apps,But because he couldn't get what he wanted or have me agree to over the phone he wrote me a bed review. Anybody have any feelings on clients like this?????I've always strived to never get a bad review, This is the 1st bad review I've ever received and I have Many great Reviews. and it sucks because I didn't do anything to earn it. THANK YOU CRAPPY CLIENT.

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  3. I have to chime in, I have been emailed by all of the moderators for the websites in which I advertise. Because of the new laws that are in place we have to be more discrete. With saying that we were told we could not discuss the this for that on the message boards. And sometimes the message boards can be slow in delivering the message. And lastly I won't put my address on the message .

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  4. My usual response is if it's not me the session is free. I dont mind sending a picture or 2. But not a whole album. but I will send you a list of my Review links ,which is quite a few.

    Or just go on the Delhi forum and do A 411 on the Provider in question. I betcha someone out there has something to say about whatever provider it is you're looking for.

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  5. I will say this if a client Does a no show and doesn't text or call I put him in my phone as a no show, and probably will never take another text or call from them ever again. it's just my way. Because I do set my sessions up by appointment and if someone doesn't have the common courtesy to call or text then they just messed up for life with me. I don't have time to play other people's games. Now if there is a call or text saying they will be late or have to reschedule that's ok. Clients dont want there time waisted and neither do I. I'm a very easy going guy but I dont like no shows, my phone is full of blocked clients.

    And dont forget that alot of clients like to price shop and may set up with you but get 20 off by another provider and guess what they forgot all about you and not call or text to cancel. It's the nature of the game.

    But here recently I've had a lot of no shows. And because of the new websites that are coming out since the shutdown of back page you come across so many people that don't know what they're doing and don't know etiquette. I ran across people that like to get very very very explicit, Which to me I don't like. I have 2 friends that just got locked up By a cop that posed as a client, So getting explicit with a provider is not something you should do, Maybe you should just read the profile and gather from it what you want.

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  6. Couldn’t that be said for the versatile guy advertising as a top? How many clients is he missing out on to cater to the straight obsessed crowd? Why is it my job to play a guessing game when you can just be clear straight out? Why is bad thing to take an ad at face value? Sorry, but if you say you’re a top, you’re a top.

     

    At least you’re being honest in your ads @MikeSinz, you’re versatile and open to all

    Thank you for the compliment, I've always allowed those that have contacted me to tell me their needs and cater to them, but there are sometimes I can't cater ;-). But it is because of great people like you that recognize quality and genuineness that keep me young and rambunctious.

  7. I'm just going to put my two cents in, rentmen has issued every single provider a email saying that they've been through their entire advertisement, likes , dislikes, even asked us not to say certain things over the message board. If you would like to see this I could p.m. it to you. I can honestly say I've contacted clients. And most of the time it's me thanking them for the interest and complement of checking me out. With everything that's going on with the new laws that were signed in by Trump, hence the seizure of Backpage. Also here in South Florida I've noticed that the massage parlors have even started closing 8:30 9 in fear of raids. And furthermore I know a lot of my buddies that are in the business that have been set up by fake profiles of clients and arrested. But that's a whole different set of worms to open. I've even been a little leery of leaving my home to meet people, unless I know you. I can say 90% of the clients that are on rentmen have no profiles or anything that describes them or their likes.

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  8. With Ray Bradbury’s novel about a society where books are outlawed coming alive in HBO’s new film “Fahrenheit 451,” attention has returned to one of the most difficult real-life books to come-by in the United States.

     

    Stephen King is one of America’s most prolific authors whose countless stories and books can be found in almost any retailer in the country. However, there’s one novel that the author has decided to let fall out of publication due to the real-life crimes that spawned because of it.

     

    The average King fan may not be familiar with the 1977 book “Rage.” Originally published under his pen name, Richard Bachman, King wrote the novel in 1966 while he was still in high school. In it, a young man named Charlie Decker is called into the principal’s office of his high school after assaulting a teacher. He goes on an expletive-filled tirade for reasons he doesn’t understand, prompting his expulsion. Decker then goes to his locker to retrieve a semi-automatic pistol, burns the remaining contents and kills two other faculty members before taking his algebra class hostage.

     

    What ensues is a standoff in which the students who begin as hostages become unwitting accomplices as a sort-of Stockholm Syndrome sets in and they begin to identify more with their captor than those trying to end the conflict and return things to the status quo.

     

    King let the book fall out of publication in 1998 after real-life tragedies allegedly inspired by “Rage” and made him feel morally obligated to write it. The book existed for a time in a 1985 collection of novels called “The Bachman Books,” which also included “The Long Walk,” “Roadwork” and “The Running Man.” Eventually, prints of “The Bachman Books” dwindled from four stories to three as the author allowed “Rage” to die a quiet death in the publishing world.

     

    Today, curious readers can still get their hands on a copy, but they have to be willing to pay between $500 – $700 on Amazon to do so.

     

    As Business Insider notes, the novel was number two on BookFinder’s 2013 list of out-of-print books that are still in high demand. To this day, the novel is still considered one of the most controversial books in the U.S.

     

    Why then did King, the mind behind twisted and horrific stories like “Misery,” “It” and “Pet Cemetery,” decide to let this book fall out of print? The answer can be traced back to Dec. 1, 1997, at Heath High School in Paducah, Kentucky. 14-year-old Michael Carneal brought three guns to school and opened fire on a group of students standing in a prayer circle. Three were killed and five were injured, with one unable to walk again. According to a local report, Carneal then dropped his weapon and surrendered to the school principal.

     

    Police would later discover a copy of “Rage” in Carneal’s locker. It was the fourth school gun violence incident in which the authorities found the gunman had been exposed to, and possibly influenced by, the now out-of-print King novel.

     

    In 1996, 14-year-old Barry Dale Loukaitis killed his algebra teacher and two students before being disarmed by a faculty member he tried to take hostage at Frontier Middle School in Moses Lake, Washington. He allegedly claimed that he was inspired by “Rage” and modeled his life after Charlie Decker.

     

    In 1989, 17-year-old Dustin Pierce took a classroom of 11 students hostage at gunpoint in Jackson County High School in McKee, Kentucky while reportedly trying to recreate the plot of “Rage.” After a nine-hour standoff, he surrendered to police.

     

    In 1987, Jeffrey Lyne Cox held 60 classmates at gunpoint at San Gabriel High School in California before being disarmed by some of the students. He was known to have read “Rage” multiple times The Los Angeles Times reported.

     

    Shortly after the 1998 incident, King is said to have called his publisher to demand the book be taken out of print. The publisher reportedly agreed.

     

    King did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request to discuss the book. However, shortly after the deadly school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut in 2012 at Sandy Hook Elementary School, King published a 25-page nonfiction essay titled “Guns” in which he explained his reasoning for pulling the novel.

     

    “It took more than one slim novel to cause (the shooters) to do what they did. These were unhappy boys with deep psychological problems, boys who were bullied at school and bruised at home by parental neglect or outright abuse,” he wrote in “Guns,” (via USA Today). “My book did not break (them) or turn them into killers; they found something in my book that spoke to them because they were already broken. Yet I did see ‘Rage’ as a possible accelerant which is why I pulled it from sale. You don’t leave a can of gasoline where a boy with firebug tendencies can lay hands on it.”

     

    The author, now 70 years old, went on to explain that he felt no legal pressure to pull the book, only a moral obligation that he extended to his fellow gun owners.

     

    “I was protected under the First Amendment, and the law couldn’t demand it. I pulled it because in my judgment it might be hurting people, and that made it the responsible thing to do,” he wrote. “Assault weapons will remain readily available to crazy people until the powerful pro-gun forces in this country decide to do a similar turnaround. They must accept responsibility, recognizing that responsibility is not the same as culpability.”

     

    Today, “Rage” is only available to those with deep pockets and an even deeper curiosity — something King continues to support. Despite a library of stories based on fictitious murder and macabre, King is willing to let “Rage,” which happens to be one of his earliest works, rest in peace for fear that it will cause real-life murder, macabre and violence if made available again.

    Well I am made Stephen King and Richard Bachman enthusiast. Rage was some serious dialogue. I think the Gunslinger series was the best of all this books, as was the Long Walk.

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