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bostonman got a reaction from Asterisk in MidwestHungJock?
Would you be able to share some reasons why?
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bostonman got a reaction from TorontoDrew in MidwestHungJock?
Would you be able to share some reasons why?
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bostonman got a reaction from + Yellowrod in Spitting
The wet, strong, manly feeling of a wad of dude spit hitting my face is erotic as hell. But then again, seeing an awesome white rope of drool drop towards me is just incredible.
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bostonman got a reaction from Anthony in Spitting
Ha! That's also what I say to guys who find spitting too taboo or raunchy. It's the same fluid that we'd share while making out, lol. Just in a much more graphic way. So yes, you're right - I suppose it shouldn't be different in terms of covid, if one is already feeling it's alright to do deep kissing.
I suppose the taboo part (when I get guys who are squeamish about doing it) also comes from the degrading/humiliating aspect of being spit at, though to be honest, that's not why I like it. I just think it's incredibly erotic. But then again, if I had some jerky alpha male fratboy type "hazing" me with his spit, I'd acknowledge the humiliation part of it - and enjoy the hell out of it lol.
Ultimate for me would be finding an escort who could roleplay being a baseball player (uniform and all), because watching baseball on TV and seeing all those studs spit all the time is where my spit interest started. Or, if I could just get up the nerve to approach a baseball stud and see if he'd like to earn some extra cash for some off-the-field spitting practice lol. (yeah, right...)
And yes, I would always gladly book the extra time for the covid test if needed. My hope would be that most escorts, also very interested in their client's health as it affects them, would just offer to take the test off the clock, as it's important for both of us to do, and really a good idea to do it in each other's presence.
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bostonman got a reaction from mike carey in Overused and empty words
"Way down Hadestown
Way down under the ground
Hound dog howl and the whistle blow
Train come a-rollin, clickety-clack
Nobody knows where that old train goes
Those who go they don’t come back
They go way down Hadestown
Way down under the ground"
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bostonman got a reaction from thomas in Overused and empty words
Words such as "story," "status," "saga," "friend," and others that have been co-opted by social media and gaming to mean things that they were never meant to mean.
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bostonman got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Overused and empty words
Phrases heard on commercials:
"Caller, click now." (I know it's supposed to be "call OR click now" but it never sounds like that.)
"Home and auto bundle"
"Do not take [prescription drug advertised] if you are allergic to [same prescription drug advertised]." (Well, DUH!!!!!)
"Adorable" (used to describe the "special gift" of a blanket or stuffed animal, etc, that you get if you contribute to the advertised organization).
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bostonman got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Overused and empty words
Adding "tax-smart investing" to the list.
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bostonman got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Overused and empty words
Words such as "story," "status," "saga," "friend," and others that have been co-opted by social media and gaming to mean things that they were never meant to mean.
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bostonman got a reaction from Golem in 411 on IvyLeagueHungVrs
At that point, I would have been so turned off that I would have just given up. If you can't go into a session feeling "in the mood," especially if the escort is actually the one killing the mood, what's the point?
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bostonman got a reaction from Wanderoz in 411 HungSchmuck in Boston
Clearly the Hollywood censors knew the meaning of the Yiddish word. When it came to film the original West Side Story movie, this lyric:
Dear kindly social worker,
They say go earn a buck.
Like be a soda jerker,
Which means like be a schmuck
Got changed to:
Dear kindly social worker,
They tell me get a job,
Like be a soda jerker,
Which means like be a slob.
They were also aware of it in the recording studio. The version on the original cast recording is:
Dear kindly social worker,
They say go earn some dough.
Like be a soda jerker,
Which means like be a schmo.
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bostonman got a reaction from + Yellowrod in Spitting
Ha! That's also what I say to guys who find spitting too taboo or raunchy. It's the same fluid that we'd share while making out, lol. Just in a much more graphic way. So yes, you're right - I suppose it shouldn't be different in terms of covid, if one is already feeling it's alright to do deep kissing.
I suppose the taboo part (when I get guys who are squeamish about doing it) also comes from the degrading/humiliating aspect of being spit at, though to be honest, that's not why I like it. I just think it's incredibly erotic. But then again, if I had some jerky alpha male fratboy type "hazing" me with his spit, I'd acknowledge the humiliation part of it - and enjoy the hell out of it lol.
Ultimate for me would be finding an escort who could roleplay being a baseball player (uniform and all), because watching baseball on TV and seeing all those studs spit all the time is where my spit interest started. Or, if I could just get up the nerve to approach a baseball stud and see if he'd like to earn some extra cash for some off-the-field spitting practice lol. (yeah, right...)
And yes, I would always gladly book the extra time for the covid test if needed. My hope would be that most escorts, also very interested in their client's health as it affects them, would just offer to take the test off the clock, as it's important for both of us to do, and really a good idea to do it in each other's presence.
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bostonman got a reaction from + Charlie in Overused and empty words
Adding "tax-smart investing" to the list.
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bostonman got a reaction from + Charlie in Overused and empty words
Phrases heard on commercials:
"Caller, click now." (I know it's supposed to be "call OR click now" but it never sounds like that.)
"Home and auto bundle"
"Do not take [prescription drug advertised] if you are allergic to [same prescription drug advertised]." (Well, DUH!!!!!)
"Adorable" (used to describe the "special gift" of a blanket or stuffed animal, etc, that you get if you contribute to the advertised organization).
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bostonman got a reaction from + Charlie in Overused and empty words
Yup - the to/too problem, also their/there/they're, and any other number of homonyms.
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bostonman got a reaction from + Charlie in Overused and empty words
Yup - and every time I see something like that I'm tempted to write back, "My name isn't Tryna, but I'd like to hook up anyway..." (But I don't.)
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bostonman got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Overused and empty words
Yup - the to/too problem, also their/there/they're, and any other number of homonyms.
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bostonman got a reaction from + FrankR in Overused and empty words
Yup - and every time I see something like that I'm tempted to write back, "My name isn't Tryna, but I'd like to hook up anyway..." (But I don't.)
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bostonman got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Overused and empty words
I think they are. But of course what's really awful is when they write "tryna to."
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bostonman got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Overused and empty words
Yup - and every time I see something like that I'm tempted to write back, "My name isn't Tryna, but I'd like to hook up anyway..." (But I don't.)
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bostonman got a reaction from MikeBiDude in Overused and empty words
Yup - and every time I see something like that I'm tempted to write back, "My name isn't Tryna, but I'd like to hook up anyway..." (But I don't.)
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bostonman got a reaction from MikeBiDude in Overused and empty words
Tryna. (like it was ever a word in the first place.)
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bostonman got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Overused and empty words
Tryna. (like it was ever a word in the first place.)
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