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    411 on Alphakade?

    “Let me reiterate that I am straight, sorry boys, and not looking for a happy ending for either one of us. Again, there will be NO sexual interactions between us.” You really have to wonder why he advertises at all.
  2. Hot muscle-stud Russ: https://rent.men/Russ_NYC Massive bodybuilder masseur Mike Lynn: https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/36475/
  3. WOOOOOF.
  4. You won’t find a lot of serious bodybuilders who are much taller than 5’7” — besides, you don’t really notice the height difference when you’re both lying down!
  5. FWIW, I saw him late last year in NYC, and had an incredible time with him. I found him to be friendly, chatty, and surprisingly interactive—an enthusiastic kisser, for one thing. He’s kept in touch since then about his trips back to the city, but I wasn’t able to schedule a repeat session before things closed down in March.
  6. He doesn’t advertise anymore, but for me, still and always: Apollo Phoenix. Mind-blowing biceps with a big ol’ cephalic vein, and triceps to match. Holding onto those huge guns on either side of your head for dear life as he plows you is just ... WOOF. Combine that with his cocky Long Island guido attitude and accent—priceless!
  7. I saw him earlier this year, and I can confirm that nothing has shrunk, and that, um, everything still works.
  8. I’m happy to report that, whatever their profiles say, in my experience even the “straightest” muscle guys enjoy an accomplished and enthusiastic blow-job as a finale to muscle-worship,
  9. I’m going to go out on a limb and say that if my regular guy ever suggested such a thing (and he has occasionally hinted at it), I’d continue to pay him. We enjoy each other’s company, and I consider him a friend—but I consider my trainer a friend, too, and I’d feel funny accepting his professional services without compensation.
  10. FWIW, according to the latest version of his ad, he seems to have expanded his repertoire considerably.
  11. He’s amazing in person, too. He was the last provider I saw in early March before shit hit the fan, and the vivid memory of that meet-up has fueled my whack-off sessions for the past 14+ weeks. I submitted a glowing review with Daddy at the time.
  12. I follow him on IG and Twitter ... sort of. The cocky attitude is kinda hot, but not hot enough to support that particular business model.
  13. Not necessarily, and not in MY (fairly extensive) experience!
  14. Same here—I’m 6’0” and 180 lbs, and I’m into muscle, so I prefer an escort my height or taller—I don’t need him to actually dominate me, but for maximum erotic effect, I just need to feel that he COULD. My regular guy is 6’3”, and I love feeling like an underdeveloped 14-year-old in his presence ...
  15. I started seeing a bodybuilder for massage/muscle worship a couple months ago. I have my own agenda in these sessions, and I don’t expect or require a lot of interaction from “straight” muscle guys, at least at first. But as he gets more comfortable with me it’s been fun to see how far I can push his boundaries. He now lets me blow him—which he seems to enjoy!—but so far hasn’t cum; but after this last session he said he owed me a “protein shake”! So persistence pays off.
  16. If by “sensitive“ you mean “hard-wired to his dick,” then Russ is your man: https://rentmen.eu/Russ_NYC
  17. EBay‘s review system required feedback from buyers and sellers equally for a long time, but they finally had to abandon that model, because of the tendency for any dispute to devolve into a he said/she said shit-show of recrimination.
  18. A few months back I was excited to discover that Joey Jordan was coming to NYC ... until I googled recent pictures and discovered that since his porn days he’s apparently been busy ”enhancing” his dick. Look, to each his own, OK? and I realize that it’s a turn-on for some guys. But definitely a turnoff for me.
  19. Your local paper may do things diffrently, but the definitions I cite are the ones used by the NY Times (for instance), and I believe are standard. I run a membership organization, and have to contribute to or compose several of these a year.
  20. A death notice is a short paid announcement covering just the basics of name, age, family, etc., grouped in a column with other such. An obituary is a longer and more formal “news item,” including fuller biographical details, such as education, accomplishments, and career, generally for somebody of local or national prominence. They are, or should be, quite distinct and specific terms.
  21. This. For better or worse, the element of risk is a big part of the appeal for me.
  22. I second that recommendation 100%. He’s hot AF and absolutely adorable at the same time, a rare combo in my experience.
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