Some more trivia, @Avalon: Miguel de Cervantes -of Don Quixote fame- lost an arm at the battle of Lepanto. He was henceforth known as “el Manco de Lepanto” (the Lepanto one-armed man).
I beg to disagree: I think @Avalon got it right. Here is the description in the Variety article:
“The bizarre second act centers on Josh’s accusation that Bob is sexually attracted to him. Josh taunts Bob; Bob admits his incestuous attraction; Josh offers himself to Bob, who rejects the HIV-negative Josh. Josh immediately has sex with an HIV-positive homeless person in order that Bob won’t have to worry about contaminating the now-infected Josh.”
My relationship (16 years and counting) is open, with just three rules: fool around with working boys ONLY (non-commercial hookups are a total no-no); never bring guys home, and kiss and tell everything. It has worked for us.
I did quite a lot of overnights in my early hiring years, and I enjoyed them, but I came to realize that it was a bit expensive to pay for the “privilege” of seeing somebody sleep next to you. I now prefer extended daytime hires: I find that I get “more fuck for my buck”
Yes, although Switzerland is not a member of the EU, it has agreements with them to apply many of their policies. That’s why Czech, Slovak, or Hungarian boys can work in Zurich legally with no further permit from the Swiss authorities.
I found the guy and his constant moving around quite annoying, @Avalon. And it’s the first time I hear the country being referred to as “Czech”. It is either “Czech Republic” or “Czechia”. Maybe Czech is a British thing.