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I think his whole add, from photos to text, clearly indicate a mental imbalance. Guys - he's not hiding his crazy.
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Likely they are based outside the U.S., like rentmassuer. Sites operating inside the United States are rightly concerned about FOSTA-SESTA related prosecution. As has been stated numerous times, the sites themselves have no interest in censorship. But your Justice Department certainly does.
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At least (in my opinion) he is FAR more attractive than the stock photos provides for personal privacy. That is rare.
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Social media must end. Like opioids, we will not stop until it is taken away. But, Stop! Stop. Or It will kill us all. Stop. We yell at strangers for no particular reason. Stop it. Stop. Please shut this thing down as a human service.
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From "his" travel schedule, I would predict a request for pre-meeting payment. Perhaps in iTunes gift card photos. And no appointment will ever materialize.
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Exactly. It is a mix up of Alex. I've seen THIS Alex. He has nothing to do at all with the thread posted by EVdude.
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I get a crick in my neck just looking at those first few photos.
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Feedback makes sense. Have never seen him but reached out to him perhaps 3-4 times when his "Available Now" indicator was on. The usual response was something like: "I have time this weekend", or "How about next Thursday?". For the record, the word 'now' has a very specific meaning in the English language: "At the present time or moment" is the precise definition. The 'available now' indicator is a useful tool for both masseurs and clients - but only when it is used properly.
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Yes. Recommend. A-level massage. Super nice guy.
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It's all about spur of the moment and anonymity. I totally understand it. Not commenting on the sex slave accusations. We'll see what comes from that allegation as a separate matter. And who is to say Kraft had any idea at all about that side of the business even it it is true. But going unnamed to a massage parlor can be a turn on and generally a more private option. (Obviously it backfired tremendously in this particular instance!!!)
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I've never known the "Nick" now advertising to be much out of shape. Maybe not quite the "6 pack" at times, but a great body nonetheless. I certainly agree the other "Nick" with whom he worked previously (I don't see their joint ad anymore) was useless. I hired them once together, then saw the currently advertising Nick from then on alone. I stand by my previous comments. If you like the photos I don't think you will be disappointed with the experience. But do see him solo and don't overspend on a 4 hands situation.
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He may look like Satan in these photos (it's a new look for him; he's actually a handsome guy without it), but he's super nice and a good experience.
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Agree with the above. He was nude. Not sure of the point. No particular sensuality and I really didn't want any. He's sort of cute enough, I suppose, in a way, but this was a case of meh...so what...boring. If he had more of a personality I suppose he could be somewhat attractive. And, as I recall from about a year ago, the room was so small he had to move the table a few times during the session, which is not relaxing.
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I think we know of whom you speak. He was blocked (I think) from this site 4 or 5 months ago due to his frequent, increasingly angry and strange outbursts. Sounds perhaps drug related from the above commentary. Hopefully he's getting the help he needs.
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Deposits, Pre-Payments, and iTunes Gift Cards
Typical replied to big dale's topic in Spas & Masseurs
This is a whole lot of administration to get a massage, even if it's legitimate (which it is not). -
The guy doesn't exist. At least he doesn't in the massage world. You were communicating with a middle aged woman smoking a cigarette in a Ukraine basement trying to get iTunes gift card numbers out of gullible Americans. This scam has been discussed endlessly. Upfront iTunes requests (or anything up front for that matter) is a scam. No different from the nice lady in Nigeria desperately wanting to send you $10 million once she gets a small $5,000 handing and insurance fee and your bank account number! Be careful.
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Nick is a competent masseur. B/B+. Nice guy. Great physique. He is indeed the same guy as the "Tom and Jerry" ad. And he previously advertised with another "Nick" - "Nick and Nick". Just ask him to play background music during the session rather than an inspirational/ positive thinking lecture and you will be good to go. Not sure what his solo rates are these days.
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I don't know if it's the vice squad, but it's inappropriate to divulge information pertaining to the private activities between two adults in a public forum such as this. Even private messages can be problematic in this regard. If someone advertises as an escort, fine. They have put themselves out there as offering such services. But masseurs should not be subjected to this type of voyeurism. In many cases it's probably useless practical information anyway as people do different things with different clients because they know and like them. They trust them (they believe they won't "kiss and tell' on a forum such as this). They are attracted to them....etc., etc. Often it's a matter of building a rapport with a masseur to get to a different level of experience. That may take time. And frankly that can add to the satisfaction and the fun. But a sure way to end any beyond expectation encounters with a therapist is to start blabbing about it here.
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And timing. Like all humans, sometimes masseurs want more and sometimes they don't. Sometimes they just had it and don't want it again...for awhile. So, unless you specifically request and/ or pay for it, you can't expect more than the bargained massage. It all depends on the day, the person, what you wear, how you smell, what you say.... So many variables.
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RM is based outside the United States. MF is not. MF and all other U.S. based sites are rightly wary of potential criminal prosecution under FOSTA-SESTA, which was signed into law by Donald Trump in April 2018. Anything than can conceivably be interpreted as promoting online sex trafficking (this means what exactly?...hmmm...who knows?) is subject to CRIMINAL prosecution. Website operators can be held fully responsible for the advertised activities of third party providers on their sites under the law. There is no longer a "safe harbor". If an advertiser does something illegal, the website operators may be held criminally liable. Period. If I ran a massage website based in the U.S., the providers would have to wear burkas in the photos! FYI
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Drive-by, hit-and-run, city baiting, and other scams
Typical replied to Capitano's topic in Spas & Masseurs
Apparently there are still folks who send $5,000 to the very nice Nigerian lady who really, truly wants to send $10 million to their bank account if only she could get the processing/handing/insurance fee...and the bank account number!!! I suppose we should make an effort to warn people about the multitude of scam artists if we can, right? Money or iTunes cards up front = a scam. Every. Single. Time. -
Try Hush Manhattan.
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I'm trying to put together the word ***s in this context?? Anyway, he sounds like DELIGHTFUL company for $900. bahahaha
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Walked on your back? Like George Jefferson walked on Mr. Bentley's back??? Seems risky.
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Strange Interaction with HealingHandsDC from Adam4Adam
Typical replied to niceandthick's topic in Spas & Masseurs
The guy is unhappy with his job. I'm sorry for him. Time for everyone to just move on.
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