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MassageDrew

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  1. Steven has an ad on Rentmasseur offering sensual but not the twin, Giovanni. I've seen other threads about both and not great ones at that.
  2. Has anyone been to Sir Spa in Chicago lately? As in the last month or two? At one point there were only 4 or 5 of their long-time regular masseurs listed. There appears to have been an explosion of new masseurs working there. Has anyone tried any of the new ones? Since they updated their site they no longer post the masseur's last name so it's hard to Google any info lol.
  3. Agreed. I tell my doctor everything because, when it comes down to it, she's the only one who can save my life. Not my parents or other family and friends. I can lie to everyone else but my doctor. She knows every activity I do that affects me physically and mentally/emotionally. She asks about everything. Sometimes she surprises me with the kind of stuff she wants to know. It's quite a change to be so comfortable and free to have the kind of conversations we have during my physicals. My previous physician was so different that he actually felt uncomfortable when I talked about my activities. I'm sure he's used to it, but not about homosexual ones. He was very closed-minded for a physician.
  4. Some of the comments here are not very good for these twins. Yeah, I think they're in Chicago now. In any case, both advertise on Masseurfinder but only Steven advertise on Rentmasseur. I go for the massage first so there's not much interest for these two of they're horrible at it. The extras are just that - extras. The extras mean nothing if the massage is not good. I'd end up feeling ripped off rather than relaxed.
  5. Me, me, me. It's all about me. I just hope your entitlement doesn't get anyone else sick. You may have gotten the vaccine, I got both doses already. That doesn't give me a pass to be careless. The vaccine doesn't guarantee that you won't get it (and pass it on). It only guarantees that you probably won't die from it or get the worse effects of the virus.
  6. The risk is too great right now to go for any type of session. Not for myself but more so for my elderly parents and my baby niece. They're in my so called bubble so I'm more concerned for them than myself. I received my first dose of the vaccine and the only side effect I felt was the soreness around the injection site. That went away after 24 hours. I am to get the second shot a week from tomorrow, and I intend to. This is the first vaccine of its kind so there is no telling what the long-term effects I might suffer from or there may not be one at all. It doesn't guarantee, however, that I won't be carrying the virus and pass it on to someone else. That risk exist with or without the vaccine. I don't understand why there are some who decide to not take the vaccine. Some I worked with and are in the health profession but that is their decision to make. They are willing to take the risk of the virus even after being in the front lines and witnessing its effects. I have a few coworkers who denied it at first but have since changed their minds. Guess what? There's none available. Any additional dose we get will be for those getting their second shot. Any extra dose, if any, will then be appropriated to those next on the priority list. That's what's going to happen. Those who had the chance will regret not getting it when they finally have to compete with the general population. I miss the massage, the touch. I did go for one when Chicago opened up briefly over the past summer. It felt nice. But I do realize that people getting on and off that table is not within my bubble so I'm just putting those within at risk. So I stopped. I miss it terribly.
  7. He's definitely Colombian. He used to work as a go-go dancer at the Lucky Horseshoe. He used to hangout with me there. Then he stopped for a while and I started seeing his ad as a masseur. Since he and I knew each other, our session would probably turn more into an escort service than massage given our interaction at the bar lol.
  8. I probably would like Novak more if he wasn't trying too hard. He wants so bad to be the best in the world. So once in a while I do take pleasure watching him lose. You look at Roger and Rafa and the bond they have a friends even if they are rivals and Novak doesn't have that. Not with anyone really. I think he has a little bit of that Trump ego that he has to be better than everyone. He can try and he can even surpass the titles of Roger and Rafa but people will not love Novak the way they love the other two.
  9. I shouldn't have to include "metro" if they just owned up to the fact that they're NOT Chicagoans. I get it. Chicago is much more recognizable than Glenview. But how hard is it to say "I live just outside of Chicago"? Then I'd be more inclined to ask which burb they're from instead of getting turned off.
  10. That's what annoys me the most. I was on my way to the US Open in New York 2 years ago and ran into a couple from Chicago. I asked what neighborhood they're from and they said Glenview. Corrected them and asked to stop saying they're Chicago. It's not even spelled the same way. I actually live in the city and get offended by suburbanites claiming to live in the city.
  11. I've lived in Chicago for 30 years and I love it. It is home to me and it will still be for the next decade or so. It's really hard to compare Chicago and New York. I travel to New York every year and I love the city dearly, but it's not home. Not for me. Like New York and it's many neighborhoods, Chicago is the same. It just depends on the type of neighborhood you want to live in. I enjoyed living in boystown in my early to mid 20s. Was fun at first but a bit too busy for me. Then in Lincoln Park for a few years. Very nice neighborhood. I currently live on the NW side of the city because of work. But now I'm looking to move again most likely in the Andersonville/Edgewater area where most of my friends live. I really like the neighborhood. Give it time whichever neighborhood you live in. Explore and get to know the people. The neighborhood will only be a good a you allow it. I have so many friends who live here that moved from New York. Most love living here but there is that one or two that continue to compare it to New York. I always wondered why they bothered moving here. If New York was so great then why not stay there? I just think they love to tell people that they're from New York. As if it's some kind of a status thing. I just roll my eyes and walk away. They come across as trying too hard.
  12. Chiming in late to this thread. It's always so easy to blame the millennials, and part of the spread of this pandemic is due to their carelessness. But i blame their parents. The generation that didn't want to spank their kids. This is the result.
  13. It looked promising and a friend of mine suggested it because we lived GOT. It fell short for me. I watched all 8 episodes and probably fell asleep a few times. Locke and Key is better.
  14. It looked promising and a friend of mine suggested it because we lived GOT. It fell short for me. I watched all 8 episodes and probably fell asleep a few times. Locke and Key is better.
  15. At this point if you come from a country that is also suffering from an outbreak then you'll most likely be checked upon entry. Maybe even quarantined. At this point it doesn't matter If you're coming from China or not. It's worse in Europe now as well. Good luck.
  16. For sure, but some think of it as the government being too nosy. It's the same thing when people get asked for an anonymous review of the policies and management at their companies. People lure for fear of being fired or let go if they spoke up.
  17. Hard to say. I'm sure she could count. I'd like too.i think so at least. It's more of a legality issue I think.
  18. Speaking of census, I had a former coworker claim she only put herself down on the form as the lone resident at her address. As far as I know, she lived with her mom, dad, and sister. And that same sister got pregnant and continued to live with them along with her husband and newborn. Smh
  19. I often get contacted by these guests/ members via PM. They do read the threads but not inclined to participate. They're happy that certain issues that concerns them are being discussed. It makes them feel that they're not alone. I asked why not participate but the answer is always the same. They just want to observe.
  20. Who picks their music? Seriously, it's a head-scratcher for me. Ultimately it boils down too.i the judges still si wouldn't they pick something that would appeal to everyone? A famous piece known world-wide? Nathan's not so bad with the Elton John selection but still borders into that acquired taste category. Oh, and Nathan needs to use a lip balm or something. Watched his recent performance on YouTube and his lips were so chapped when they showed his face up close. One of my biggest pet peeves is kissing lips that feel like the bark of a tree.
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