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  1. One of the worst is lenny in long beach. He is obese. I thought he might be football type husky per his photo, but he’s not. He lives in squalor, a studio apt that was so tiny and crammed and filthy. He charges way below market and that should have tipped me off that there something wrong, but he was one of my first hires and long before i knew of this informative site.

     

    Yeah, I saw him once too. I am no slim jim so I can't say anything about his body, but his place was definitely a setting for the next episode of Hoarders.

  2. "less shy", does that mean he's not posting nude content or full on sex yet?

     

    He's moved from happy endings in the earlier episodes to full on topping the client in the last two or three.

  3. I have a niche OnlyFans recommendation for those who like massage+ content along the lines of Master Chen. This channel is a Thai masseur located someplace in Germany. He has a YouTube channel where you can get a sense of him and the clients, but on OnlyFans he goes full service, and he seems to be getting less shy every week. It's not professional porn, I think the cameras are tripod mounted and he edits it together. New posts once a week. His price is $19/month, admittedly pricy even for OnlyFans, but he happens to fill a niche that I enjoy.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsN_ZYEzYK40bwzRLGQDdvw

     

    https://onlyfans.com/u50259897?rec=37013178

     

    Edited to say I don't think it's professional porn, though the "clients'" faces are mostly shown, so maybe it is less amateur than I think (I assume they know it's being recorded). Doesn't change my endorsement.

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    I wish more OF performers would set up their pages like Griffin Barrows, where you get a decent sense of his content before subscribing - not just trusting that whatever's there will be appealing. That's not to say I would hesitate over the fact that Tyler's page is less revealing - he is a known quantity and I have no doubt that the content would be worthwhile - but for the more "average", less known performer, knowing what to expect is more likely to draw me in.

  5. What? Been there. There were a lot of young Hawaiians surfing (a lot of fun watching them practice) no nudity of any kind. When was this?

     

    What?? Admittedly I haven't been in a few years, but I've been many times and it was always a nude beach. Even the user reviews on TripAdvisor mention nudity when describing visits as recently as March 2020. I do not ask this to start a flame war, but are you sure you were at "Little Beach" on Maui? It's south of Wailea, past the hotels and homes in Makena, more formally called Makena State Park. You walk down the trail from the parking lot and arrive at Big Beach, then keep walking to the right, climb over the lava flow, and you arrive at Little Beach. Keep walking to the far end for the gay section, which backs up to what one of my friends always referred to as the "Enchanted Forest".

     

    "While state park regulations prohibit nudity, Little Beach continues to be one of HawaiʻI's foremost nudist beaches. If public nudity offends you, you may want to reconsider visiting this beach."

     

    http://hawaiibeachsafety.com/maui/makena-state-park

     

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g609129-d629046-Reviews-Little_Beach-Wailea_Maui_Hawaii.html#REVIEWS

  6. Just FYI Anthony recently started a sexy Twitter (itsdesmipeach) and OnlyFans (desmides)

     

    Rats. I thought for a moment we were talking about the other Anthony in LA (HealingHandsLA, the one with the acting gig on the side). I was all fired up to go check out his OF for a month.

  7. The bottom line is that according to what we know now about the disease, there is not much you can do in a non-healthcare setting to prevent transmission if you're in a room with an infected person and having close contact with them for an extended period of time. Avoiding such close contact would be the best thing to do at this moment.

     

    Well stated. For me, I accepted the risk, and while I didn't get sick, I certainly wouldn't take that result as evidence that I would get the same result again.

  8. Do you wear a mask even when you’re face down? That seems counter productive? It could blow your air back behind you toward the masseur instead of toward the ground? I understand while walking in and laying face up, but not so much while face down.

     

    I wore a mask while I was face down during my session. My face was in the cradle, so having the sides of the mask pressed against my face would seem to prevent the blowback effect you describe, but I didn't really focus on that.

  9. Do you wear a mask even when you’re face down? That seems counter productive? It could blow your air back behind you toward the masseur instead of toward the ground? I understand while walking in and laying face up, but not so much while face down.

     

    I wore a mask while I was face down during my session. My face was in the cradle, so having the sides of the mask pressed against my face would seem to prevent the blowback effect you describe, but I didn't really focus on that.

  10. Does anyone have any advice for staying safe from Covid during a massage? I’m not sure how relaxing a massage would be wearing a mask?

     

    I agree with those who say the safest course is don't do it. However, we all get to evaluate and accept risk for ourselves. Two weeks ago, I took the first plunge since COVID arrived with a therapist I've seen in the past. I know him to be a clean, fastidious guy, and he assured me that he was cleaning his place thoroughly between clients, airing out the massage room, etc. He also asked me to shower upon arrival - not sure that makes much of a difference, but I didn't object or mind. I chose to wear a mask during the session; he didn't. He said he would wear one if I'd asked him to, but the massage room is in his home, he's there all day, exhaling droplets etc., so I didn't really feel that it would make that much of a difference for my protection. I understand that the mask is more for the protection of others, but I felt better wearing it, so I did. Honestly, while I would have preferred not to, it was fine, not especially uncomfortable, and not all that annoying. I tend to zone out during a massage session anyway, and the mask didn't prevent that from happening.

     

    Other than asking him to wear a mask (which again, I didn't), I don't know of any other reasonable precautions to recommend. Overall, I was glad I went - I hurt my Achilles tendon trying to start running again, and I just needed a little attention anyway (unlike some folk, I don't have a husband to bang me or make me breakfast :p). But, on the other hand, I'm also glad that 14 days passed yesterday without me getting sick, and while I would love to go and perhaps check out some of the other providers recommended on this forum, I am going to keep my pants on and wait awhile again, particularly given the spike in case numbers here in the LA area. As they say, YMMV.

  11. So is he normally in Arizona, or Honolulu as he is right now? His profile doesn’t say that the Honolulu visit is temporary. If he’s in Honolulu he looks to be worth a visit next time I’m there. Though there’s always Ian if I’m in HNL....

  12. Hi all - I wondered if anyone can suggest a provider in the LA area (LA, OC, Long Beach) who you know - preferably firsthand - is using some reasonable steps to prevent COVID transmission? Both parties wearing masks and taking showers beforehand is probably not enough for me to risk it. I'm not sure exactly what my standards are, but I would feel comfortable with someone doing things like: (i) sanitizing the room and table, (ii) not taking back-to-back appointments, (iii) using a HEPA-filter air purifier, things like that. I know that none of these are a panacea for COVID and the best defense would be to just stay home, but I think I would be willing to take the plunge if I felt the masseur was taking some appropriate additional precautions. Trying to do my risk/reward assessment. Thanks for any recommendations.

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