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  1. 28 minutes ago, Terpmaniac said:

    In town for a week attending a conference on writing grant proposals (ugh)! Since on the company dollar (yeah baby) I tried the following:

     

    RENTMASSEUR.COM

    View my profile on RentMasseur.com

    and 

    RENTMASSEUR.COM

    View my profile on RentMasseur.com

    Both look exactly like their pics, no surprises there. Alexa was disappointing. Nice guy. Good massage. No extras, none. I can explain more but only in private. Sam is a keeper! Really nice guy, friendly, very talkative. A good masseur who knows what he is doing. Spent time on my feet, a plus.  Amazing body. Beautiful skin. Insane ass that belongs in porn. Again if you want more just private me.

     

    Terp

    Aleksandr previously discussed here.  Name change.  I did not recommend him at the time.

    https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/139814-aleks-ru-in-nyc/

  2. On 9/30/2023 at 4:29 AM, FrancisCA said:

    Wow sounds fun! 

    Let us know how your trip turned out! I haven't been back in a while. Love the architecture, the gas lamp lights, the vibe and the food. Even considered painting the ceiling of my porch blue...to "keep the bad spirits away" after I learned of the practice during a past visit. 😁

  3. 11 minutes ago, pubic_assistance said:

    Where does this assumption,come from that  everyone who gets married, stops taking care of themselves ?

    I know some do...but some of us like to keep fit.

    I can cite numerous studies, but google it to believe your own eyes. There is a reason it is called a "dad bod". 

  4. 17 minutes ago, Vin_Marco said:

    A tempest in a tea pot. Just more social media "clatter" 

    and yes @BOZO T CLOWN he's exceedingly good looking 

    Good looking today, but it will fade fast - check back in 5 years when he is married and sporting a beer belly.  As I always say: Have a dick, don't be a dick.  

    fat_johnny_bravo_by_dark_otaku_ediciones_dd7clr2-pre.thumb.jpg.ac66d532c45ea279d6fed306f1bdefdc.jpg

  5. 9 hours ago, nycman said:

    She did lots of great and lots of horrible things. 

    In other words, she was a politician.

    In my book, dying in office….of old age, was one of her greatest sins. 
    What the fuck is wrong with that generation?
    Are they really that self-centered and narcissistic?

    Anyways, RIP

    From the above article:
    "Feinstein recalled finding Milk's body and searching for a pulse by putting her finger in a bullet hole."
    That’s really fucking weird. For the record, that’s not how you look for a pulse in a gunshot victim….ever. 

    Actually the article is incorrect in that case - her comment about putting a finger in the bullet hole was made to Larry Craig (yes, THAT Larry Craig) as well, on the senate floor when they debated the 1994 gun control legislation. She didn't say she tried to find a pulse - she was trying to stop the bleeding and find a pulse.  You can probably find the clip on YouTube. 

    The source article: "I tried to get a pulse and put my finger through a bullet hole.

  6. 21 hours ago, ICTJOCK said:

    So I have a particular regular client who occasionally "hints" about the desire to get a discount since he is a regular.  I don't dismiss the idea,  but am a little reluctant.

    Do any other escorts here give regulars a discount?    If I give one a discount,   I'd feel the need the "give all"  to be fair.  What qualifies as a "regular"?    In the end it might diminish my work since I'm giving discounts.    I do have a lot of regulars,  but if someone books me  once a week do they get a discount while the regular who books  once a month doesn't?     What about the "irregular regular"  lol.

    I think it is a "slippery slope"?    Thoughts?       Maybe throw the regular a bone occasionally.... or "boner".  ha

    There are reasons why my two regulars enjoy spending time with me. It may be mostly about the rate I am willing to pay for their time.  I am also low drama (discount requests count as drama). Never try to short change them (no discount requests). Adjust rates upwards every other year (again, no discounts). Annual Christmas bonus, even if it isn't a huge amount. Always treat them better than I would want to be treated. 

    It is a slippery slope. I'm sure alternative arrangements can work, but I learned long ago that they don't work for me. Keep it simple stud.

  7. 4 hours ago, Unicorn said:

    My sister and her man are living most of the year in Portugal as permanent residents, on their way to become citizens. They came to the US in part to celebrate my sister's daughter's birthday (this niece lives near my fiance and myself). My sister's man is originally from Northern Ireland. They came to the restaurant (for dinner) fairly near their house via ride-share, and I inquired as to why they didn't drive. Well, my sister just had foot surgery, but the Northern Irishman, who's 63, said he has trouble seeing at night. Apparently he saw an eye doctor with the National Health Service in Northern Ireland who told him that his problem was that he was "just getting old," and that all he could do was "just not drive at night." I asked him what the doctor said he had--was it cataracts, macular degeneration, or something else? He said "That's just the way NHS doctors are. They don't tell you anything." 

    I couldn't believe my ears. Fortunately, they're about to be eligible for Portuguese healthcare, and their understanding is that Portuguese doctors aren't as incompetent as British ones. I'm interested in hearing from men from around the globe. Would an evaluation similar to that done by the NHS "physician" be considered acceptable in your country? Hopefully by Christmas, he'll have been examined by a Portuguese ophthalmologist, and will get an actual diagnosis. Otherwise, I guess he may just have to pay cash in order to be seen by a US ophthalmologist... 🙄

    I've lived in a few countries and have had to get physicals and other problems seen to. But always by "private" doctors and not public/government funded services, so my experience may be skewed.  

    South Africa surprised me by the level of care I received - expensive by local standards, but not so by US standards. Doctors, dentists were all very good, well trained, communited well and had modern equipment. It has become a mecca for Brits who wants affordable cosmetic surgery, for example. It is quickly becoming the UK's Mexico!

    Thailand was hit and miss. A concierge service helped me find better alternatives. Ask around the expat community if you need to see a good doc. Communication was a problem - I had to ask probing questions and instructions for medication was not clear. (Called my US doctor for clarification)

    Canada...oh, dear Canada. I love thee so, but stick to hockey my dear friends. At least there you understand the need for skill, speed and finesse! 😋

    The care I received in the UK was...fine. My doctor was a young lad from Jamaica. I will give him credit for spending time with me, but it was mostly talking about his wish to live/work in America and not about my inflamed shoulder injury. The equipment was not "state of the art" and he told me had to bring some of his own supplies. The nurse was dismissive and didn't do the usual blood pressure/wellness check - he sighed and did it himself. 

  8. 1 hour ago, muscmtl said:

    Nooooo your dates are way off. You think prep and undetectable just happened in 2012. It is those of us, the barebackers of the 80s and 90s, who discovered it. It took a decade for medicine to catch on

    From the CDC's website confirming Prep was first approved in 2012. 

    https://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/newsroom/fact-sheets/hiv/PrEP-for-hiv-prevention-in-the-US-factsheet.html

    Here is a link to the first study published discussing the potential that viral loads could be undetectable and not be transmitted to partners. Published 2011. 

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HPTN_052

     

  9. 2 minutes ago, muscmtl said:

    Geez, still this issue, 25 yrs later (YES prep and undetectable date back to the late 90's, not 2005). HIV is done deal, move on.

    If u wanna be scared to bare then be scared of gonorrhea syphilis clamydia. So if STDs is your fear then a) don't escort or b) don't rim, don't suck, don't kiss, don't fuck (like 50% of rentmeners)

    Diseases: get them, get treated, get over them

    Your dates are way off. PreP was approved in 2012.  Geez, when will barebackers stop sneering at those of us who wear condoms because we care about our health and the health of our partners?? 

  10. I am sorry this happened to you. You are going to have to report the theft to the police. It is necessary if you want to file a claim with your insurance company. You don't have to go into your "hiring" details, but will have to provide details that can help the police track him down. Like phone number and pictures. Do call your bank/credit card companies and notify them so they can check your accounts for unauthorized transactions and replace your cards.  If your computers are set up to "remote wipe" like mine are, initiate the wipe.  When you get new computers, change your login details for your accounts, in case the old credentials are saved in your browser on stolen computers. If he has your keys, you may need to change locks too since your wallet/ID probably has your address on it.  And post a link of the thief here so we know to avoid him.  Alternatively if he's been discussed here in a separate thread, leave a comment in the thread, something like "I met him. I do not recommend."  When I see that, I know something is up.  Good luck buddy!

  11. 11 hours ago, daytongay said:

    I recently left a three-star review on RM about Robyn Ward, and since then he's lit up my text messages and my RM inbox reacting as if I'd left a one-star review and said horrible and untrue things about him.

     

    I said he was an hour late (true), he hadn't been able to perform (he kept getting soft), that he must have been having a bad day, and that he seemed like a nice enough guy (I'm not so sure about that any more). I also paid him the full amount for our encounter without complaint because he needs the money more than I do.

     

    He has a bunch of five-star reviews and one three-star review (mine). Yet he said he didn't want things to get ugly and that I should remove my "unfair" review. I told him he can say whatever he wants in response. He said I was a troll hiding behind a screen and that he wonders if I'd be so brave if he were in my town. I told him to look me up based on my phone number and that he can say whatever he wants about me to whomever he wants because I trust that nothing he can say will change the opinions of my family and friends about me.

     

    At any rate, I now think that he falls under the don't let crazy stick their dick in you rule and that his reaction to my review serves as a much more negative review than I wrote.

     

    https://rentmen.eu/RobynWard

    I am sorry to hear about your experience. Hired him a number of times before Covid - have recommended him a few times when asked.  This included group settings too. He played well with me and in a group, always delivered and did not set off a "crazy" alarm. One of the 5 star reviews is likely mine and I stand by it, given my experience.  His rates were always super reasonable too, for what he offered. 

  12. On 6/24/2023 at 10:15 AM, KeepItReal said:

    I tried to connect with him this week. Very slow to respond so I moved on. Was nice enough when he finally responded to my text. 

     

    1 hour ago, dutchal said:

    Ever managed to connect?

    I never did. My plan is to wait until end of summer and see if his travel/social schedule tapers out. 

  13. 6 minutes ago, robberbaron4u said:
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    Pornstar Performer & Rentboy in Wilton Manors, FL - Thomasbradshaw: Bodybuilder for Hire

     A new item to the menu fresh off a long-term "exclusive" arrangement; compelling in his presentation and a tasty treat to savor "sunny side up" or "over easy".  He is available in South Florida until Sunday. 

    Does that mean you have had the pleasure of his company and would recommend? 

  14. 9 minutes ago, ThroatCummer said:

    I had originally created the @Statham anonymous account to unlink the topic here from my posting history. But seeing as I fucked that up accessing Companyofmen from my phone that had a stored login for this account, that went tits up. So here we are. 

    We have a date in 2024. He just took me home to Cartagena, Colombia to meet his family two weeks ago, which was a lot with my new conversational only Spanish. I'll be fluent in a few months, no sweat. You can read "Our Story" here along with "Moments" for a ton of pictures here:

    www.vivirenelmomento.com  (Live In The Moment)

    As part of the "Our Story" we mentioned meeting through a common friend on Instagram. That is only half the story, we aren't ready to share the entire thing just yet. Truth is the 'common friend' was an escort here in Boston that I met with a bunch of times who is his ex-boyfriend of four years. They were broken up but I did follow him on Instagram and I did see a picture of him at dinner here in Boston, and I did text the escort friend who posted it and asked who he was. Jose (my other half) came over that night and never left. lol. 

    I'm also not worried about giving that site out here and disclosing the location/date. Given what I do in the real world for work, I have security on lock for the events of that day. Nobody is getting near the wedding. 😎

    Congratulations on being lucky in love. 

  15. 4 minutes ago, 56harrisond said:

    BAY AREA/SAN FRANCISCO

    Crime is so bad near S.F. Federal building employees are told to work from home, officials said
    Megan Cassidy
    Updated: Aug. 11, 2023 7:02 p.m.

    Officials at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services advised hundreds of employees in San Francisco to work remotely for the foreseeable future due to public safety concerns outside the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building on Seventh Street. 

    The imposing, 18-story tower on the corner of Seventh and Mission streets houses various federal agencies, including HHS, the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Department of Transportation and the office of Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi. The area is also home to one of the city’s most brazen open-air drug markets, where dozens of dealers and users congregate on a daily basis. 

    HHS Assistant Secretary for Administration Cheryl R. Campbell issued the stay-home recommendation in an Aug. 4 memo to regional leaders.

    “In light of the conditions at the (Federal Building) we recommend employees … maximize the use of telework for the foreseeable future,” Campbell wrote in the memo, a copy of which was obtained by The Chronicle. 

    “This recommendation should be extended to all Region IX employees, including those not currently utilizing telework flexibilities,” Campbell wrote, referring to the federal government zone that includes California and other Western states.

    The memo came on the same day that, according to Axios, President Biden’s White House chief of staff called for more federal employees to return to their offices after years of remote work due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

    It was not immediately clear whether other tenants in the building had issued similar directives. Officials with Pelosi’s office and the Department of Labor said they have been working closely with local and federal law enforcement to ensure safety for their staffers, but they have not advised employees to work from home. 

    The building has long been a locus of some of the city’s most intractable problems. 

    Dozens of dealers routinely plant themselves on, next to or across the street from the property, operating in shifts as users smoke, snort or shoot up their recent purchases. The property’s concrete benches are an especially popular site for users to get high, socialize or pass out. 

    While Pelosi’s five-person staff was not advised to work remotely, she raised concerns about the building’s tenant safety last week in a meeting with the U.S. attorney for the northern district of California, according to officials with her office. 

    “The safety of workers in our federal buildings has always been a priority for Speaker Emerita Pelosi, whether in the building or on their commutes,” Pelosi spokesperson Aaron Bennett said in a statement. 

    “Federal, state and local law enforcement — in coordination with public health officials and stakeholders — are working hard to address the acute crises of fentanyl trafficking and related violence in certain areas of the city.”

    Pelosi recently secured more federal law enforcement assistance in cracking down on the city’s fentanyl crisis in the Tenderloin and SoMa areas. San Francisco is one of the cities included in a federal program called Operation Overdrive, which targets drug traffickers in areas with the highest levels of drug-related violence and overdoses. 

    The Speaker Nancy Pelosi Federal Building is maintained by the federal General Services Administration, and policing is handled by Federal Protective Services. 

    Richard Stebbins, a public affairs officer for GSA, said the agency coordinates with San Francisco police to enhance safety outside of the building, which includes routine patrols and camera systems around the perimeter of the building. 

    “The building is a safe and secure space for federal employees and the visiting public,” Stebbins said in an email to the Chronicle. “There are a number of security controls GSA employs to make sure the building is safe including Federal Protective Services officers at the building and secure checkpoints.”

    Officials with the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the Federal Protective Service, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

    But a tenant of the building familiar with recent decisions said the agency and GSA have recently implemented a number of new security measures to address safety concerns. This included pulling FPS personnel from other nearby properties for additional security, a pending vote on funds for an additional “roving” guard dedicated to the property, and creating a “BART Buddies” program that has escorts on call from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. to walk employees to and from BART. 

    Evan Sernoffsky, a spokesperson for the San Francisco Police Department, said officers are working with local, state and federal partners to address the drug crisis in the Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods. 

    “This work includes seizing an unprecedented amount of fentanyl this year while also arresting drug dealers,” he said. “The SFPD is also making arrests when people are openly using and creating a danger to themselves or others.”

    Consider: she is a crime reporter.  As the expression goes: to a person with a hammer ever problem looks like a nail.

    "Megan Cassidy is a crime reporter with The Chronicle, also covering cops, criminal justice issues and mayhem. Previously, Cassidy worked for the Arizona Republic covering Phoenix police, Sheriff Joe Arpaio and desert-area crime and mayhem."

     

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