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Vegas_Millennial

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  1. I very much enjoyed Macho Mondays at Nowhere Bar last year.
  2. The Search 🔎 function in this forum will lead you to these helpful threads:
  3. When I visited Stag last night as a patron, I agree that the women "woohoo'd" the loudest when the men climbed high on the pole. They (the women) still didn't tip much. As a gay man, I made it a point to tip every dancer at Silverado that went fully nude even if he was not my type, just to thank him for going fully nude. No guy went fully nude at my night at Stag, so I left with a lot of money in my wallet then went back to Silverado to spend it.
  4. Don't we all! I find that at almost all clothing optional men hotels, about 80% of the clientele is over 40, with a median age of about 55. The young bucks don't have the money spend on these types of boutique places, and/or they are so shy about nudity that they avoid these places altogether.
  5. The hood and ghetto can have any race of poor people with no class. It's the 21st century after all, even the hood is integrated. I avoid Pride events because they are mostly overrun by straight women (aka well meaning but annoying heterosexuals). But if I was in NYC for June, I would mostly go to the Townhouse bar. It seems to be the type of upscale place to keep crowd and behavior under control, even during crowded pride events. My second choice place would be Uncle Charlie's. I would save my visits to the other NYC bars until July.
  6. His profile says "safe only". What size Ziplock do I need to bring to the meeting?
  7. Unfortunately, Stag is overrun with woman. I've never had so many breasts rub up against me in an hour. My ear drums hurt every few minutes when one of them cackles. And God forbid the screaching sounds they make when a new male dancer debuts. But ... Women don't tip like men. So take my advice and do what I do... Push (nudge) those women to the side and go right up to the dancer and stuff some bills in his jock. Thankfully, the dancers at Stag were gay enough (or business savvy enough) to then pay more attention to me than to the women. The screeching stopped and I had a wonderful time with the dancers. 😊
  8. That's more action than I've ever seen at B-Mine during high season. I wish it the best of success
  9. I spent 3 nights Silverado. There were at least a dozen dancers each night, with more than half of them my type. Some of them even had no tattoos. About 1/2 of the dancers got fully nude in the public dance area. I had private dances with at least 1/2 of them (one at a time). The private dances were a fantastic bargain even at $25. There is no house fee for private dances, and the dances are much longer than at other establishments and none of the dancers haggled prices with me. From time to time the were females in the audience, but they never spoke loud and always gave their money to a male friend to do the tipping. This is a well run gay establishment. The fish and chips were just ok.
  10. I'm back in Portland for 2025, and the improvement in safety continues. I saw a grand total of 2 tents my entire weekend here. Uniformed police were riding about half of the MAX light rail trains. Much less frequent pot smell in the air. It's so much better than at the peak of it's 2020 lawlessness
  11. This is so true! My father is a member of the Silent Generation (before the Boomers) and as a rule the Silent Generation are so respectful and polite and productive because they live in the shadows of the Greatest Generation who fought in World War II.
  12. My faith in the younger generation is somewhat restored. I went back to Silverado tonight, and several boys were engaging with me. One even walked up to me and thanked me for visiting last night. Miss Manners would be proud 🥲
  13. Last night I was at Silverado in Portland, and exactly ONE Gen Z boy looked at me and said hi and asked me how I was doing after I tipped him for his public dance, out of more than a dozen dancers that were working that night.
  14. And yet Mr. Garstin is the one still alive and stands to inherit $1M. Maybe he's the one who is smarter than the rest of us 😜
  15. Those 2 things aren't necessarily the same thing. Let us all consider our hobby of hiring men for sex, which is illegal almost everywhere in the US, before we cast stones saying that because something is illegal one shouldn't do it. Thanks for sharing this perspective. I was on a jury for a trail where the stepfather was accused of molesting his stepdaughter several times, some before her 14th birthday and some after. The reason her birthday was important is because his actions carried less severe charges when she was over 14. And to think a little more than a century ago, it was legal and common for 30 year old men to marry 12 year old girls. But definitely for not two 30 year old men to marry each other. Disclaimer: I'm not advocating for laws or penalties to be changed one way or the other. I'm just saying that laws and morals don't always align, especially personal morals. (Now queue the onslaught of attacks calling me perverted for not reading everything I wrote in context)
  16. I've hired in London. I've always paid at the end.
  17. I have to say that Florida has some of the best roads yet worst drivers anywhere. But the rudest people I've met so far are Italians. I just spent a few weeks in Italy. They make New Yorkers look like the welcome wagon. So far, they are the rudest people I've experienced (but, I haven't traveled Asia yet 😉).
  18. We all pay. If not with cash, then with time, arguments, frustrations, compromises, freedom, etc. So, yes, intamacy will require payment for the rest of your life
  19. I like doggie better than missionary, so I've positioned mirrors to see my partners' faces. It's the little details that show I care.
  20. Good analogy. Just remember all the land owners who bought in '05/'06, and then tried to sell anytime before '20. They would have taken a huge loss. (Exact dates vary by location. Some places took less time to recover, some more).
  21. I'm only looking to be a "Splenda Daddy". I'll support a young cute guy a little, but not as sweet as a Sugar Daddy
  22. It's also discussed (or rather, complained about) here: I guess this person was expecting a non-humorous live documentary on Lincoln.
  23. This sounds like the frustration everyone but bisexuals face. Bisexuals are open to everyone, but most people only want either the oppositte sex or the same sex.
  24. This person has shown in one instance that he understands "you're" when he stated "You're a good person". Therefore, we must understand what he means when he signed off with "Your very rude" instead of the more traditional "Yours truly" or "Affectively Yours". He basically ended the conversation with "I am very rudely yours", admitting his own rudeness. 😊
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