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I assume the “kit” is one of those popular dildo sets that starts with a small dildo and progress to bigger dildos? I recommend silicone (softer and flexible) dildos for training - don’t use the harder plastic ones at first. Always douce with luke warm water before inserting anything - dont use soap or any other chemical. When you insert the dildo, use enough water based lube. Lie down and get used to the sensation - use a towel you will likely make a mess at some point. Dont try to progress too quickly - you need to get uses to it and learn to breath and relax. Move your body into the various fucking positions to feel what is comfortable and what you need to work on. You may be very comfortable with a dildo in you while laying on your side, while on you back with your legs up maybe a little uncomfortable at first. Good luck!
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is there a safe way to get a massage right now?
+ FrankR replied to starman05's topic in Spas & Masseurs
I am kinda desperate too! https://www.massagechairtechnicians.com/recommendedmassagechairs.php?affid=5HSe6QjV82scTBvXM1kyizw3FnYaDJpq&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=google_ad_massage_chair_technicians_exact&utm_term=massage_chair&utm_content=massage_chair_technicians_generic&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaignid=653165935&utm_keyword=massage chair&utm_device=c&utm_matchtype=e&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_tqM3Prj6wIVkZOzCh05BAB1EAAYASAAEgKOI_D_BwE This would be safe, right? ? -
Have you tried to use the search function? Most of these guys have a thread that discuss them already for example for Sexy Brody: https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/411-on-sexy-brody-in-sf.156475/ https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/sexy_brody-in-nyc.143829/ The search function is your friend - learn to love it.
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Thank you for the recommendation - I quite enjoyed the Legend of Korra. For the next week my catch phrase will be: Zhu Li - do the thing!! ?
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Oh it is far worse than that my friend - your money can be seized inside the USA if the police suspect you of a crime. You don’t even have to be convicted first.
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Have you noticed any funny or interesting Covid-19 trends? Please share! Face shields are now a thing - you can get your Louis Vuitton deluxe model for $1,000! ? https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2020/09/louis-vuitton-luxury-covid-face-shield
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You could do that, but you should not - that would be breaking the law. FATCA requires you to declare foreign accounts with more than $10,000 in them as well.
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It is legal to travel with lots of cash, but US Customs require that you declare when you are traveling with more than $10,000 in currency. You also have to complete form FinCEN 105 - best to obtain the form before traveling. ?
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“If there is any truer measure of a man than what he does, it must be by what he gives.” Robert South. I just got a note from the Ali Forney Center. Wanted to share it, as it talks about one of the center’s supporters who is a well known philanthropist and supporter of the GLBTQ commuity in NYC. [TABLE] [TR] [TD][TABLE] [TR] [TD] [TABLE] [TR] [TD]Henry van Ameringen has died, at the age of 90. Henry was a caring friend to me and especially to the young people of the Ali Forney Center. In April of 2002, I had lunch with Henry at his favorite cafe on 6th Avenue and 12th Street. At the time I had a dream of opening the Ali Forney Center, but had not yet raised any funds. [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [TABLE] [TR] [TD] [TABLE] [TR] [TD]I spoke to Henry about Ali Forney and the other youths I knew who'd been murdered in the streets, and described the violence and degradation they endured in mainstream shelters. When our meal ended, Henry pulled out his checkbook and wrote me a check for $35,000! That donation allowed us to open, and got us through our first six months. A year later, Henry and his partner Eric Galloway had dinner with our young people and me at one of the residential apartments where we provided shelter, just below 125th Street in Harlem. My husband, Raymond, cooked up a feast, and I had prepared the youths for the momentous visit, letting them know how Henry's gift made the Ali Forney Center possible. When it was time for Henry and Eric to depart the young people spontaneously followed them down the stairs and lined up to thank Henry, several even hugging him. I wanted to publicly honor Henry for his pivotal role in creating the Ali Forney Center, but he was always shy about calling attention to his immense contributions to so many LGBTQ organizations. Nonetheless, I think of the sweetness of that moment when the youths expressed their heart-felt gratitude as the best honor of all. Henry was our most steadfast and consistent supporter. Not one year has passed since 2002 without Henry making a generous gift to the Ali Forney Center. Frankly, there were several times when we were on the ropes after funding losses, and Henry always came through with extra gifts during our hard times. Many times over the years we reconvened at his favorite cafe and he listened with the most alert attention to the news of our challenges and progress. It makes me very sad to realize there will be no more lunches with Henry. A particularly joyful memory is the afternoon we spent together in 2007. I met him at our little drop-in center in Chelsea and drove him out to visit all four of our recently-opened apartments in Brooklyn. It was obvious that Henry took great pride in our growth as he examined every space where we offered housing and support to our young people. I could see he was particularly moved by the little stuffed animals some of the youths had placed on their beds. After our visits were done, before getting back in my car to return to Manhattan, Henry grabbed my arm, looked me in the eye, said how proud he was of what we had accomplished, and hugged me. Henry was a very warm man in his way, but I had never experienced him to be physically demonstrative. That hug was a big deal to me. I will miss Henry very much. He was a good, kind, caring, thoughtful, piercingly engaged man who has spent decades supporting LGBTQ people. Our LGBTQ community owes him much gratitude. I, for one, will be grateful to Henry until the day I die for his love and support, and for how he allowed us to bring our homeless youths in from the cold. With much sorrow and love, and with condolences for Henry's husband, Eric.[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]
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You know what they say: You ain’t got game unless you have a domain...ehh... onlyfans. ?
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That really depends on the man in question. I don’t seek out trans men, nor do I lose interest just because they are trans. My basic criteria remains the same.
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I also support the Ali Forney Center - they do great work; homelessness amongst the young GLBTQ population is a real concern. Theyre not a large organization like the Red Cross or United Way but punch above their weight. Another good option if you are looking for a smaller organization is TrueColorsUnited.org.
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Adam4Adam in 2020...who’s still using to advertise?
+ FrankR replied to JB_Studio38's topic in Questions About Hiring
I have been using A4A for many years and have had multiple successful meets from the site. I like the fact that I can unlock/relock pics. I used it more when they still had a decent app available - nowadays I have to log onto the website to use the platform. -
"I really want to comply with the mandate, but the masks keep messing up my makeup!" True story!! ?
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Have you considered setting up a daily schedule of things to do? Include sex every other day but make it a special event instead of a routine way to distract yourself. Include candle light dinner and other foreplay before the main event.
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Client Convicted of Rape after Refusing to Pay Escort
+ FrankR replied to mike carey's topic in The Lounge
“It’s freaking me out!” ? -
Dare I suggest that you confuse “the right to do something” with “the right thing to do”! ?
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When in Washington DC i recommend the Renaissance Washington DC downtown. Its at 999 9th st NW. I stayed there a few times last year - large lobby with multiple entrances and two different elevator banks that do not require a key card. ? I have traveled extensively and have not had any problems with receiving guests. As @MscleLovr pointed out - they may be paying more attention now due to social distancing; perhaps an Airbnb would be a safer bet.
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How to politely ask a provider not to polish his fingernail?
+ FrankR replied to Yeahman's topic in Questions About Hiring
I suspect it depends on whether you are using tradisional polish or gel polish which is more durable but harder to remove. -
Existing thread here: https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/how-was-your-first-experience-as-an-escort.158446/
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Client Convicted of Rape after Refusing to Pay Escort
+ FrankR replied to mike carey's topic in The Lounge
Words to live by: -
You are spot on about your reputation and maintaining integrity. The past few weeks I have been helping an acquaintance look for position at my firm and some others. I have directed him to the application portal online and helped him craft a resume that speaks to the roles in question. Then I found that he did not bother to apply - he was, in fact, looking for me to contact the hiring managers and recommend him; basically expecting me to circumvent the usually process. I refuse to do that. Things will probably get awkward if he keeps asking me for help and then ignore my advice and guidance.
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