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  1. 22 Banks That Donโ€™t Require Social Security Numbers WWW.CREDIFUL.COM Learn about banks that don't require a Social Security number to open an account. Suitable for immigrants... https://www.creditdonkey.com/banks-without-social-security-number.html Banks That Don't Require Social Security Numbers WWW.MYMILLENNIALGUIDE.COM Banks that don't require Social Security numbers often require alternate forms of identification... And on healthcare: No, You Don't Have To Give Your Doctor Your Social Security Number WWW.HUFFPOST.COM It's actually pretty risky if you do. My doctor didn't have to ask if I was gay. He saw me at a Strip club then we both knew each other was gay. But I'm NOT going to show him my Gay Card as identification (it's Platinum Star status), lest his office leak out my Gay ID#. ๐Ÿ˜‰
  2. From the Producers: The theatre's so obsessed With dramas so depressed It's hard to sell a ticket on Broadway Shows should be more pretty Shows should be more witty Shows should be more... What's the word? Gay? Exactly!
  3. You give your bank your Social Security Number?! Banks only need to verify your identity, not your social security number. I show them my passport instead. Ah, that's the key. Don't give in after only trying once. Call their bluff. Tell them you don't remember your social security number and you'll provide it next time. When next time comes and they ask for it again, tell them they were able to process the insurance the first time without the info, so they really don't need it. Or just say you forgot it again. I've done this before, and eventually they stop asking.
  4. @baseball6is now seeking drama. I find there's 2 types of people: those that seek drama and those that avoid it. As one who avoids drama, I agree with @Josรฉ Soplanucas advice to not go. Spend the airfare on anything/anyone else.
  5. The former Stapleton airport is now a master-planned hosting development known as Central Park. Central Park, Denver - Wikipedia EN.M.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
  6. I've tried to avoid Denver even before this construction. It's good to know, thank you. More and more Americans, myself included, are willing to pay a premium for direct flights and avoid connections at any airport. I'll fly with 8 different airlines in any given year because no one airline has non-stop flights to all the places I travel. I'd rather forgo the perks of building airline loyalty status than constantly transfer planes on my journey.
  7. Who's a "regular" you'd recommend? 10 years watching this forum, and I've yet to see a recommendation for any escort based out of New Orleans
  8. No one that I can recommend. I did have fun with several guys from Growlr and Grindr, though.
  9. A giveaway for a fake profile is the use of "Latinx". Most Latin men find "Latinx" insulting and certainly won't use the term to describe himself.
  10. Do it for yourself and your health only.
  11. I know of at least one club in Portland which requires its dancers to perform at least twice Monday through Thursday in order to be allowed to perform Friday through Sunday. Some dancers may not even break even on a Monday through Thursday night, so they only show up in order to be able to dance on the weekend. This rule alone makes it less likely a dancer would switch venues within the same week or weekend.
  12. The Gay Village is the only part of Montreal that is discussed in the "Male Strip Clubs" forum so far. To venture to say increased police presence in the Gay Village will affect societal change throughout the metropolitan area was never a hypothesis nor conclusion presented. Nothing of Montreal beyond the Gay Village is of interest to be discussed in this forum of Male Strip Clubs so far, unless there is knowledge of Male Strip Clubs outside the Gay Village that should be shared. In which case, please tell. My comments of downtown Portland are for comparison since both downtown Portland and Montreal's Gay Village have a few Male Strip Clubs.
  13. I compare Montreal's Gay Village with downtown Portland, Oregon. Both are places I visit solely for sex and strippers with full nudity. About a decade ago, downtown Portland had dozens of homeless on each street downtown. Things got even worse after 2018 with BLM and defund the police initiatives so I stopped going there. Then, the voters of Portland had enough and ramped up the Police presence and today I only notice a homeless person when I first see a half dozen police officers around him or her as they work together to get the homeless person to the hospital or shelter he or she needs. Downtown Portland has transformed from a place I stopped visiting in 2018 to one that I would now visit every year, just because of the increased police presence and the tools the police have to remove the mentally ill from the streets. It sounds like Montreal's Gay Village is experiencing much of the same improvement that downtown Portland has, and it doesn't feel oppressive to the law abiding citizens and visitors.
  14. S&P 500 reached a new record high last week. My retirement portfolio is looking very good.
  15. I'm glad he was educated about Prep. So many people, especially older men, use neither prep nor condoms. Their rational is "his profile said he was negative". ๐Ÿ˜ฃ
  16. About 15 years ago there was a series on HBO called "Gigolos" that took place in Las Vegas, and a few of the stars worked for Cowboys for Angels. It was one of the few shows my straight roommates and I enjoyed watching together. They liked it because every episode showed at least 2 women topless while getting fucked (everything else hidden by underwear and camera angles); and, I liked it because every other episode showed a little bit of penis, albeit flacid.
  17. Thank you, that has restored my faith in our society. It's good to know most of my assumptions are shared by others who actually live in NYC and visit Pride. But, the other side has enlightened me to see that some will make everything not just about race, but one particular race. I'll be in New York in September, and staying near your 'hood (I'll be in Chelsea). I like to visit New York a lot, just not particular the week of Pride events because of the crowds on Christopher Street.
  18. In ur situation what Id do is ask if hed b ok 2 talk face 2 face bcuz Im afraid hed mite not get what u mean especially at nite when hes tired. Or just move on and ghost him and hed get the message or hed move 2 someone new. Itd depend if this is a new situation or if youd and hed been experiencing this long. Theres plenty of fish in the sea dont waste time when hes not giving u what youre expecting.
  19. My first thought is: Why are you communicating by email? ๐Ÿค” That's rhetorical, as I know each person has his own preferred method of communication. My response, if any, would be: "I'll keep that price in mind for our next meeting.". And then it's up to you whether you have a next meeting or not.
  20. Quite true. I was living in a rural farming community in California, so definitely not inner city New York. When my friends would ask "What's good in the 'hood?", I thought they were just asking "What's up?" or "How's your day?". I didn't realize they were calling me and others a racial slur. I was taught to be kind, like this charity: www.goodinthehood.org Maybe that's why I'm hard as a rock all the time ๐Ÿ˜ˆ. I do like Spunk at Monster in New York, as well as Macho Mondays at Nowhere Bar when I'm in New York and hard ๐Ÿ˜ˆ. (Trigger Warning: I'm about to use a word containing 'hood) Because Nowhere Bar is not in the same neighborhood as Christopher Street , I don't recommend trying to bar hop between these neighborhoods on the same night. The L train and transfer to 1 train just takes too long. It's a good thing Spunk and Macho Mondays occur on different nights of the week, although this may change for Pride.
  21. I like to be bred well, is that close enough? ๐Ÿ˜‰
  22. I learned something new; because, I've never heard those terms used to reference a black person. Out here in the West, when one says "hood" images of poor families comes to mind (mostly caucasian and hispanic) living in trailers or 2 story apartments with multiple run down cars for each family and roosters crowing throughout the neighborhood. I must remind myself that New Yorkers often judge and classify people based on skin color, not on living conditions or behavior. I guess that's why I prefer the original ๐ŸŒˆ Pride flag design to encompass all people of all sexual preferences, ignoring skin color or body part differences.
  23. When combined with 113F temperature, we can feel every single percent of humidity!
  24. Ghetto originated as an Italian word to reference areas where Jews were forced to live in Rome and Venice. The first "ghettos" in the United States areas in New York City where the Irish lived. I find it a huge leep to think that @MeatHead was saying to avoid Pride because Jewish or Irish people will be present. And I remember that @MeatHead is an immigrant himself and a person of color, so I also find it hard to believe he doesn't like NYC Pride nowadays because too many people who is near his shade of skin tone attend. It is clear to me he meant he avoids Pride because "the behavior exhibited is less than becoming", although he may not be as well versed as the rest of us, being an English as a second language learner himself. I try to be empathetic and understand the context of his phraseology. To the topic of Pride, last year I visited New York City, Montreal, and Toronto during June/July. I purposefully scheduled my trip to each city to arrive AFTER each city's Pride events to avoid the crowds at the gay hangouts. It's not the concentration of devious behavior that annoys me; I am annoyed by the large concentration of straight allies that want to join the party but then want to prohibit nudity because their children are present! Pride is a victim of its own success. Originating as a protest to say gay men are not going to tolerate the invasion of our safe spaces (Stonewall), today's events are unrecognizable and lost on Generation Z.
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