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Islesguy

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  1. Not that I could ever afford him, but I didn't realize he was bottom only.
  2. Yes, I meant the USA but they do have the most restrictive liquor laws.
  3. In a lot of places, yes. Any place that wants to protect themselves from potential problems will card everyone.
  4. Doesn't that make him the perfect travel sized companion? Lol
  5. Long Beach, NY? I have relatives from there. I wonder if he teaches at one of the elementary schools there.
  6. I have a gay friend who believes the same thing about what constitutes sex: nothing is sex but anal. It's no different than the people who take Chasity pledges and believe they are still virgins since they don't have vaginal penetration. IMO, if I am sticking my tongue deeply into another man's mouth, we're already on the sex line.
  7. Anyone who says something is just "another chronic disease" has never lived with a chronic disease. Chronic diseases suck. You are forever taking multiple medications, seeing untold number of specialists and always worrying about potential hospitalizations. Not only that but you might have physical limitations and have the lovely experience of being treated as less than by your abled counterparts. I wouldn't wish a chronic illness on my worst enemy.
  8. Islesguy

    Matt Lauer

    I always hated that Eubanks thought this was the best/funniest clip from that era of The Newlywed Game. The blonde woman who didn't know what urban or rural meant was way better.
  9. You stated, in better detail, what I did above. Those are the best reviews, imo.
  10. The FOSTA/SESTA laws, while incredibly stupid and harmful, don't detract what I look for in reviews. Any bedroom activity info, I would just get from asking a potential hire. I'd rather get info regarding pics being accurate, some insight into their general personality (is he kind or likely to be a dick) basically stuff that can be hard to discern over texts and even a phone call.
  11. I had the same dilemma with a guy I hired in London. I usually book a two hour appointment for a first time when I do hire as a trial run for comparability but that's when I hire locally or somewhere I travel frequently. When I first contacted him, I asked about a 2hr appointment. He was the one who suggested something longer. After checking his Twitter page, reading his reviews and having a few text conversations, I got the feeling we would be compatible on more than a physical level, or at least he would be good enough at faking it, that I took him up on his offer. Smart move on my part. Two hours would have been a major disappointment knowing I could have booked him longer. Go with your instincts. If everything is telling you you'll have a good experience with someone for a longer period of time, go for it even if you can't do a test drive.
  12. This is one of my biggest fears. I have a couple of guys who either genuinely like me or are terrific actors. While it may limit the frequency I hire because neither of them live near me, I know saving my fun money for them will guarantee I get my money's worth when I do hire.
  13. An "on my way" text is way different than a day before confirmation. The person traveling should always let the other person know they are on their way and if at all possible, an expected ETA.
  14. If I had the money and my two favorite guys lived near me, I would probably keep them on-call. LOL
  15. He was really hot as Joey Buchanan on One Life to Live.
  16. I had this fear when I was in London. I had been dead tired after a few days of doing way more walking than I expected and after getting back to where I was staying the night before I was scheduled to see the guy I set a appointment to see. I went to bed without ever even looking at my phone and missed his text asking if we were still on. When I got up the next morning around 7, I responded the minute I saw the text but was worried he wouldn't see it before I had to leave. We had spoken on phone and had a some good text conversations and decided to take a chance and head to him anyway when he had not responded by the time I left. I was really glad I took the initiative to just go for it because if I hadn't, I would have missed out on the best part of my trip.
  17. Then you'd be surprised how many entertainers are introverts. Being a former actor, it's a lot of us. Most are ok with it because they remember what it was like to meet celebrities when they were kids.
  18. Oh the magic of snowy days. Both an extreme headache and beautiful. Giving yourself heaps of time is always advisable.
  19. I assume you only use the subway to Jamaica when you aren't near Penn station. The number of times I have been stuck on the E train in Queens for any number of reasons is outlandish. I've had better luck on the J train, but it's a long ride from downtown. I'd hate to have to risk missing a flight just to save a few bucks.
  20. While I haven't hired very much, none of the people I have hired asked for payment upfront or visible in the room. And at this point there are two guys I hired that I will probably just stick to as regulars as long as they are in the business. I may not be able to see either of them often, but I get exactly what I am looking for from both of them.
  21. My barber uses that after every shave and haircut I get. Good stuff.
  22. While I would prefer not to share him, Gabriel Cross is top notch. https://rent.men/GabrielCross
  23. Islesguy

    Nick DC

    I saw him this past May. PM me for details or with questions.
  24. While I spent the entire week outside of the day I booked Gabe staying at friend's place, I planned the trip specifically because I found out he could no longer enter the US. Everything I did in London was great, but Gabe was really the highlight. I had high expectations and he far exceeded them. I am now trying to save money to book him for a couple of days and just fly there for that length of time. Hopefully it doesn't take me too long do so.
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