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    + GregM got a reaction from SFbtm4hardtops in Cum or Not Cum, That is the Question ...   
    Explain to the provider what you want and your expectations. Some are fine if the hooker doesn't cum and others want the load. Cant speak for others but I always cum. Just tell me where to make the deposit and it's all gravy.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM got a reaction from Populist Fury in Cum or Not Cum, That is the Question ...   
    Explain to the provider what you want and your expectations. Some are fine if the hooker doesn't cum and others want the load. Cant speak for others but I always cum. Just tell me where to make the deposit and it's all gravy.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM got a reaction from marylander1940 in Lockdown Workouts | No Equipment   
    I've been doing cardio from this guy along with lifting dumbbells on my Jefit app. The last month or so. The Jefit app I've been using for a year or two and it serves its purpose for me.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM reacted to AceHardware in An Escort’s First Time...   
    Sounds like you dodged a bullet. Glad your gut spoke up louder than any other organ.
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    + GregM reacted to Daverwr in An Escort’s First Time...   
    Well, I take back the emphasis of my previous post. He started getting a little odd. Much more brutally sexual and less BFE. Sounds weird. I just don’t know how to explain it. I told him I’d had a stroke two weeks ago and needed to go slowly. His responses were extremely odd. In hindsight, I think it’s just immaturity. Anyone, I called it off. Like another post here, I just followed my gut.
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    + GregM got a reaction from + BenjaminNicholas in Lockdown Workouts | No Equipment   
    I've been doing cardio from this guy along with lifting dumbbells on my Jefit app. The last month or so. The Jefit app I've been using for a year or two and it serves its purpose for me.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM reacted to + azdr0710 in Self-pleasuring?   
    still choking the chicken as much as I ever did, pre-covid and currently......whether or not I'm meeting with a provider soon doesn't usually affect my solo pursuits, though I may resist in the day or two before in an effort to make the meeting with the provider more productive.......
     

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    + GregM got a reaction from Daverwr in “mild to wild”?   
    I think your doing the right thing asking others what the words mean before play. I do the same thing. Last thing I want to happen is get myself into a potentially harmful situation because there was a lack of communication.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM reacted to jawjateck in Some Las Vegas casinos to re-open on June 4th.   
    I cancelled a trip to Vegas this week. Nothing about travel seems fun these days. The COVID measures being deployed around table games are dreadful; I have no interest in any of that joylessness. I probably won't visit Vegas again for a long time.
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    + GregM reacted to Beancounter in FICO/credit scores after retirement?   
    Political Forum, BLM is racist thread, posts 151and 152 may answer your question.
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    + GregM reacted to mike carey in COVID-19 has killed the day pass pool visits   
    To take a momentary trip out on a tangent, I met a gentleman a couple of days ago here in Canberra. He texted me the details of the hotel where he was staying at about lunch time. I did a quick calculation of how to get there, what with parking or taxis and quickly decided to book a room in the same hotel rather than run the gauntlet of getting to and from the meeting. I didn't intend to, and didn't, see him for anything other than our intended time together (it went well, thanks for asking), but it was a relaxing way to spend the time before and after the meeting. It only cost me $AU100. Back to the issue raised in this thread, booking a room in these hotels might not be much more expensive than a day pass right now, so if you want to use the other facilities, why not do that?
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    + GregM reacted to Beancounter in FICO/credit scores after retirement?   
    Except that this is The Lounge part of the Forum.....A place to gather and exchange ideas. NO politics. NO religion. NO War. I’ve read @latbear4blk’s comments on BLM and they’re exactly where they should be...in the political forum. @Unicorn ’s post is where it should be....in the lounge.
     
    You insinuate that a discussion on FICO scores is silly and trite in these trying times and then try to pit two Forum members against each other. This country has one bully. We don’t need another one.
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    + GregM got a reaction from + sam.fitzpatrick in FICO/credit scores after retirement?   
    I prefer to pay my cards off at the end of the month. I really don't like the idea of carrying a balance into the next billing cycle.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM reacted to RadioRob in FICO/credit scores after retirement?   
    A couple of notes as this is a hobby topic of mine:
     

    Even if you were to close every credit account you have, it would continue to report on your credit report for up to another 10 years. (Bad info such as late payments have to be removed after 7.5 years.)
    You can view your credit report for FREE and without any impact to your score by visiting www.annualcreditreport.com and requesting a report from each of the big 3 bureaus.
    In terms of scoring, various behaviors represent how many points you have (or not awarded). Details can be found at: https://www.myfico.com/credit-education/whats-in-your-credit-score
    For MAXIMUM scoring in the "Amounts Owed", you would want to have each revolving trade line (such as a credit card) report a $0 balance except for ONE which would report less than 10%. (The statement should be generated at $0. For the statement generating with less than 10%, you can immediately pay it off after it reports and not incur interest). This technique is referred to as "All Zero Except One".
    If you're trying to maximize your score, you should have at least 3 revolving accounts reporting. (Having at least three accounts gains a few extra points which tend to be more than penalties associated with lowering the Average Age of Accounts and the inquiry ding).

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    + GregM reacted to Rudynate in FICO/credit scores after retirement?   
    It's a non-concern concern. Fair Isaac's algorithm rewards the use of credit, so if you have a substantial amount of available credit and aren't using any of it, the algorithm dings you. But who cares when you have an 800+ FICO score? Trust me, any lender will be happy to give him as much as his heart desires. It's a worry for people who need more important things to worry about
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    + GregM got a reaction from MikeBiDude in FICO/credit scores after retirement?   
    We closed on our condo in Nov and we just refi the other day. We went from 3.50ish% down to just over 2%.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM got a reaction from marylander1940 in FICO/credit scores after retirement?   
    I never figured the op to be a bragger. I think his concern is valid.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM reacted to instudiocity in Is it ok to walk away without paying if your masseur looks nothing like his ad   
    False advertising can only be a precursor to FALSE REPRESENTATION and therefore, Fraudulent Behavior.
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    + GregM got a reaction from + Reisr30 in FICO/credit scores after retirement?   
    I prefer to pay my cards off at the end of the month. I really don't like the idea of carrying a balance into the next billing cycle.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM got a reaction from instudiocity in Is it ok to walk away without paying if your masseur looks nothing like his ad   
    If there is enough of a difference in the bad way by all means walk. I would consider that false advert. And it sucks for the client getting your hopes up and wasting your time. Your time and money are worth something.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM got a reaction from + azdr0710 in FICO/credit scores after retirement?   
    I prefer to pay my cards off at the end of the month. I really don't like the idea of carrying a balance into the next billing cycle.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM got a reaction from OneFinger in FICO/credit scores after retirement?   
    I prefer to pay my cards off at the end of the month. I really don't like the idea of carrying a balance into the next billing cycle.
     
    Hugs,
    Greg
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    + GregM reacted to + BenjaminNicholas in FICO/credit scores after retirement?   
    Retirement means not needing to worry so much about FICO.
     
    Especially, as the FICO scoring model you see on most consumer websites is only one of 50.
     
    Yes... 50. Insane.
     
    As @Pensant said, over 800 and you're getting prime rates anyway. Don't worry about the numbers.
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    + GregM reacted to + keroscenefire in Is it ok to walk away without paying if your masseur looks nothing like his ad   
    I think it's ok to leave before services have been rendered. You could perhaps give a small donation just for the time he spent perhaps responding to your texts or whatever. But yeah I think it's fair to just say, "Unfortunately you look a lot different than your pictures and I am no longer interested in getting a massage. Here is $20 for your time and sorry for any inconvenience."
     
    He may be pretty annoyed at you, but I think it's fair. Photos can sometimes be a tricky thing because even recent ones could look a lot different than someone does in person. But I also think you can tell if photos are older when the guy was super in shape and he has since let himself go a bit. Personally, I would rather they just share more recent, accurate photos. Many guys still look pretty damn sexy even if they have stopped doing their daily crossfit.
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    + GregM reacted to + keroscenefire in Is it ok to walk away without paying if your masseur looks nothing like his ad   
    I think it's ok to leave before services have been rendered. You could perhaps give a small donation just for the time he spent perhaps responding to your texts or whatever. But yeah I think it's fair to just say, "Unfortunately you look a lot different than your pictures and I am no longer interested in getting a massage. Here is $20 for your time and sorry for any inconvenience."
     
    He may be pretty annoyed at you, but I think it's fair. Photos can sometimes be a tricky thing because even recent ones could look a lot different than someone does in person. But I also think you can tell if photos are older when the guy was super in shape and he has since let himself go a bit. Personally, I would rather they just share more recent, accurate photos. Many guys still look pretty damn sexy even if they have stopped doing their daily crossfit.
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