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Typical got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Gay Police Barred From Gay Parade
The Gay Pride parade hasn't been relevant for 25+ years.
The super woke organizers should just end it.
P.S. The NYPD has kept the Pride Parade safe from skinheads, fascists, religious nuts, etc., etc., for decades. Good luck for the future! I wouldn't get anywhere near it.
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Typical got a reaction from + sam.fitzpatrick in Spas in NYC
I'm not sure I would go to just anyone to do that kind of work - it's a razor blade near sensitive areas. But Hush Manhattan on West 47th Street does all kinds of grooming. Just call them and tell them what you want. In my several years of experience going there anyone they pair you with will be competent with both waxing (sugaring) and trimming/ shaving.
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Typical got a reaction from + dctraveler in Question about Professional Therapeutic Therapist
Depends.
I saw a very good and hot therapist a few times before asking. He would put my hand on his chest while massaging my arm. On the third visit I told him that part of the session would be so much nicer if he removed his shirt. He smiled and replied that he agreed and took the shirt off.
Things took a very nice turn.
You will know when to ask. Don’t pass up the opportunity.
Ask nicely. And with humor.
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Typical got a reaction from + jessmapex in Anyone investing in this Crypto?
The one thing I am certain of on this topic that that most, if not all, crypto "currencies" will some day go to zero. The two questions are (1) how high will they go and how much volatility will they experience in the meantime and (2) WHEN will they finally go bust. Great fortunes will be made and lost during the ride whether that ride be 24 hours or 24 years.
Bitcoin is widely accepted by legitimate businesses now, but, with rare exception, upon receipt they IMMEDIATELY convert into a national currency. They do it to appease their customers who wish, for whatever reason, to trade in crypto.
I have money in several crypto currencies. I do not consider it an investment per se. It's essentially speculation or gambling. Nothing wrong with doing either, but just don't bet the farm.
Have fun at the casino! And good luck.
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Typical got a reaction from + E.T.Bass in Anyone investing in this Crypto?
The one thing I am certain of on this topic that that most, if not all, crypto "currencies" will some day go to zero. The two questions are (1) how high will they go and how much volatility will they experience in the meantime and (2) WHEN will they finally go bust. Great fortunes will be made and lost during the ride whether that ride be 24 hours or 24 years.
Bitcoin is widely accepted by legitimate businesses now, but, with rare exception, upon receipt they IMMEDIATELY convert into a national currency. They do it to appease their customers who wish, for whatever reason, to trade in crypto.
I have money in several crypto currencies. I do not consider it an investment per se. It's essentially speculation or gambling. Nothing wrong with doing either, but just don't bet the farm.
Have fun at the casino! And good luck.
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Typical got a reaction from + Tarte Gogo in Spas in NYC
The spa promotors have take over this thread!
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Typical got a reaction from + glutes in tantric fireside nyc
The more clothes the better in this unusual case...
Trust me.
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Typical got a reaction from + glutes in tantric fireside nyc
Ahhh. Memory lane.
Now I recall 15+ years ago....bat shit crazy!
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Typical got a reaction from + SK in SD in LA Legit Massage Therapists Who Give Extra
Ha. Like at a bar when the bartender gives a whole lot of free drinks...you don't necessarily want to tip big on the credit card receipt as that attracts the attention of management. Those tips are in cash on the side, outside the purview of the owner.
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Typical got a reaction from IntuitiveTactile in LA Legit Massage Therapists Who Give Extra
Ha. Like at a bar when the bartender gives a whole lot of free drinks...you don't necessarily want to tip big on the credit card receipt as that attracts the attention of management. Those tips are in cash on the side, outside the purview of the owner.
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Typical got a reaction from Redwine56 in LA Legit Massage Therapists Who Give Extra
Ha. Like at a bar when the bartender gives a whole lot of free drinks...you don't necessarily want to tip big on the credit card receipt as that attracts the attention of management. Those tips are in cash on the side, outside the purview of the owner.
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Typical got a reaction from Cari in Masseurs soliciting on Grindr
Anyone who would actually NEED "gas money" to get to you is probably not someone you want visiting your home, anyway.
The world is full of scammers and thieves. And they believe folks hiring for these types of services are very unlikely to report being scammed.
Bringing unvetted strangers into your home for any kind of transaction is very risky business. You are probably lucky when they just take your deposit and never show up.
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Typical got a reaction from Cruiser7 in Masseurs soliciting on Grindr
Anyone who would actually NEED "gas money" to get to you is probably not someone you want visiting your home, anyway.
The world is full of scammers and thieves. And they believe folks hiring for these types of services are very unlikely to report being scammed.
Bringing unvetted strangers into your home for any kind of transaction is very risky business. You are probably lucky when they just take your deposit and never show up.
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Typical got a reaction from IntuitiveTactile in ...
A little under arm aroma...yummmm. ?
Down lower, below the waist,.....no, no, no, no, no!
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Typical got a reaction from JBrian72 in Roy from Miami in NYC
I saw him and his boyfriend/ partner in Miami Beach a few months ago. He's real and is they guy in the ad. The message was nothing to write home about, but the rest was.
In other words, the reason to go is not the massage itself.
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Typical got a reaction from starman05 in Alex in LA
One would hope you didn't phrase your request anything like that. Jeez.
I've always found Alex fun and adorable. The massage is fine, nothing to write home about, but the price point is more than fair and he is, as I said, fun. But then I've never demanded next day communication as part of the deal!
I hope he returns to NYC soon.
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Typical got a reaction from caliguy in Alex in LA
One would hope you didn't phrase your request anything like that. Jeez.
I've always found Alex fun and adorable. The massage is fine, nothing to write home about, but the price point is more than fair and he is, as I said, fun. But then I've never demanded next day communication as part of the deal!
I hope he returns to NYC soon.
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Typical got a reaction from Moe in Potential Client Tip
If you charge $150+ and/ or have suggestive pictures, expect certain questions and answer accordingly.
If you charge <=$120 and don't have suggestive photos, then just ignore certain questions if you wish.
Simple as that....
The OP's suggestions are not unreasonable. Probably good advice for masseurs not overtly advertising sexual encounters (i.e. $150+ and/ or suggestive photos).
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Typical got a reaction from jtwalker in Potential Client Tip
If you charge $150+ and/ or have suggestive pictures, expect certain questions and answer accordingly.
If you charge <=$120 and don't have suggestive photos, then just ignore certain questions if you wish.
Simple as that....
The OP's suggestions are not unreasonable. Probably good advice for masseurs not overtly advertising sexual encounters (i.e. $150+ and/ or suggestive photos).
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Typical got a reaction from Mattm in Potential Client Tip
If you charge $150+ and/ or have suggestive pictures, expect certain questions and answer accordingly.
If you charge <=$120 and don't have suggestive photos, then just ignore certain questions if you wish.
Simple as that....
The OP's suggestions are not unreasonable. Probably good advice for masseurs not overtly advertising sexual encounters (i.e. $150+ and/ or suggestive photos).