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An alternative explanation: I have a gay friend who is Latin and grew up with a fit father. He vividly remembers a time when he was a young boy and went to the local community pool with his older siblings and saw a fat white man with a cut cock showering naked in the men's locker room, and he said he instantly felt attracted to older white fat men and is now a Bear chaser for white men who are cut. So, just like a small portion of the population is attracted to others of the same sex vs opposite sex, there is an even smaller portion of the population that is attracted to people that aren't conventionally attractive to most.
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What is Nature's condition for lying about age? Does lying about age happen to all mammals, or just humans, or just homosexual mammals? (Rhetorical, just trying to get back to the topic of lying about age, not about acceptable desires or Nature vs Nuture debate) I tend to hire mostly middle aged men in their 30s and 40s. I really don't mind if an escort says he's 32 or 48, as long as he looks middle aged. I also often hire senior citizens over age 50. If I see a good looking 60 year old, I will hire him... Unless he tries to tell me he's in his 30s or 40s. When I want a smooth young inexperienced thing, that boy better look 19 if he says he's 19. The male body is still growing in his early 20s. There's a noticeable physical difference between 22 vs 28, that I wouldn't notice between 42 vs 48. I wouldn't hire a man who looks 25 in his pictures if I'm looking for 18-22.
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For live in help, expect to pay at least $109K per year ($300/day), with a rotation of 2 people to provide days off, and that's without employment for sex, nude housekeeping, etc. You may want to consider hiring separate people for each task. Hire a housekeeper who comes daily for 2 hours, a landscaper who brings a team weekly for 2 hours, a pool boy who stops by 3x per week to address the pool, and then an escort for companionship twice a week. You'll pay less, and get more actual work done than a single person ever could
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If you have to ask, then you're not ready for fatherhood 😉 I've been called Daddy since I was 31, by a young man who was 30
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Thank you! It's good to see that you (the only person with hiring experience with this young man) enjoyed him enough to go back for seconds!
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Yes, men hired to work at a ranch. White boys in Oklahoma who are hired for the day or week or month to take care of horses (my friend owns horses). Being young men away from any nightlife, they get horny and are looking for money.
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That's discussed on this thread: Enjoy!
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Recommendations for individual escorts are best discussed in the Deli section. Using the Search 🔎 function in the Deli section with the word "rimming" provides this topical thread for NYC recommendations:
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Congratulations! 🎉 👏
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The Ups and Downs of Airlines and Air Travel
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to mike carey's topic in The Travel Desk
I'll be on BA's Airbus A350-1000, which is what I was on my last time with them. Last time, due to a glitch on their website, I was able to choose a window seat for no extra fee. This year, all the window seats are already reserved so it looks to be my first time flying lie-flat first class without a window. The window is not too much of a plus nowadays because the flight attendant automatically dim every window on long flights, so there is not much to see even when over land. But I did appreciate being able to see Greenland on my first return crossing back to the States. -
Inflation continues to fall
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to EZEtoGRU's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
Finally some good news on inflation, a the rate is finally below the long term trend of 3%. Headline: Inflation rate eases to 2.4% in March, lower than expected; core at 4-year low. Inflation rate eases to 2.4% in March, lower than expected; core at 4-year low WWW.CNBC.COM The consumer price index fell a seasonally adjusted 0.1% in March, putting the 12-month inflation rate at... -
Stock Market Outlook: Bull Market May Not Be Finished WWW.MORGANSTANLEY.COM The bull market in U.S. stocks may have further to go, with the rise in bearish sentiment pointing to... Key takeaway for investors right now: The bull market probably isn’t finished, and the S&P 500 may yet end the year with single-digit gains. Hints of investor euphoria that began to appear have been washed out of the market, creating the possibility that the bull run for stocks may stretch out longer When stocks fall 15%, as they did in early April, it can be a good time for investors to increase their commitment to equities. The S&P 500 has fallen at least 15% from its peak on 18 occasions since 1950, and the average subsequent one-year return for stocks bought at that level is 14%. Yes, stocks will often keep falling for a time, but the subsequent one-year returns are often attractive when using a 15% decline as an entry point. Stocks could certainly retest their early April lows. Although the base case outlook is for gains in 2025, the market is open 251 days in a year. Should stocks drop 20% or more, we believe investors would do well to consider increasing equity allocations even more aggressively. In the 12 times since 1950 that the S&P 500 dropped 20%, the average subsequent one-year return with that decline as the entry point is 19%. There are two instances in that data set with negative one-year returns after a 20% drop: during the great financial crisis in 2008-2009 and during an oil shock in the 1970s.
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The Ups and Downs of Airlines and Air Travel
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to mike carey's topic in The Travel Desk
I don't know, I have never used an airline app. I always walk to the counter and let the desk agents service me. I don't add my passport or identification information before my flight. I've heard too many stories of flyers who were denied boarding because they made a typo entering their information to the airline's app or website. I always just let the ticket agent or gate agent handle it. There's no line, because everyone else is using an app! -
I would have given the waitress or host exactly enough cash for the bill before the 15% fees, and told the restaurant why I'm not coming back. Let them call the cops if they want to try to get the other 15% in "fees" from me. I have done that before at establishments that have the nerve to try this (it's only ever happened to me in California). I've seen "electricity fee" at a breakfast restaurant in San Diego in the 1990s, and "utility fee" at a pizza parlor in Palm Springs in the 2010s. I have seen an establishment add its credit card fee into the same line as the sales tax. Thank goodness I always double check the accuracy of the sales tax and discovered it, and pointed it out to the waiter who had it removed because I always pay cash.
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Orlando Area - 411 on STRAIGHTanywayN
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to whatdoidowiththisagain's topic in The Deli
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I think with a few hundred thousand dollars in your car fund, you should be able to find at least one car in your price range, even with extra taxes 😊 If you meant that is your total net worth... Dave Ramsey's rule is to never buy a new car until one's net worth is at least $1M. There's plenty of good used cars for under $10K which run just fine
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Montréal trip report (and first post)
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to londonfunlad's topic in Male Strip Clubs
Wednesdays means fewer patrons than Saturdays, but especially fewer females than Saturdays. That makes for a more pleasant experience in my book. I would by all means visit Campus on a Wednesday -
Even with the 21% increase in automobile prices above inflation from 2019 to 2024, adjusted for inflation prices are still about 25% cheaper than they were in 1984, and with better products, too. The car I bought last year was the 2nd nicest in my family's history going back to the late 70s, yet adjusted for inflation was the cheapest. The real reason for the outrageous car prices is because Americans have traded up to nicer and bigger cars. They want more and more entertainment and the latest technology and sensors. No one is happy with a midsize or large sedan with no entertainment screens. Had Americans been satisfied with sedans instead of SUVs, car affordability wouldn't be a problem. Sources of information: https://www.in2013dollars.com/New-cars/price-inflation/1985 https://www.axios.com/2024/12/19/cars-prices-inflation-suvs https://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/0512/how-inflation-has-affected-the-price-of-cars.aspx
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The Ups and Downs of Airlines and Air Travel
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to mike carey's topic in The Travel Desk
I agree. Although my airline lounge experience is minimal (only 8 lounges visited to date), my own conclusion was that LHR T3 has some of the best. The only better lounge experience I had was at Sydney; and that was partly because I wasn't even aware of airport lounges before that trip. I spent my time at Cathay Business Class. The showers and shower amenities alone were a memorable experience! I'm not much of a noodle fan so my plan was to use the showers at Cathay then hop on over to Quantas for their food and drink. But I stayed at Cathay Business the entire time because Quantas was at capacity the day I was at LHR. Were you on a BA flight with the 'new' Club Suite? Yes, I was. As a big and tall guy myself, I was amazed at how small I made the enclosed suite look in a picture! Like jam on an English Muffin, I filled every nook and cranny 😂. WestJet had a similar seat product on my return trip, but without the door I believe, and I found it just as comfortable if not more so. The door really doesn't matter to me now that I've experienced it. I've always had fantastic flight crew flying Business or First Class. What set British Airways above the rest, for me, was the food and drink selection and quality compared to other airlines. And, it was the first time I ever ate a full English Breakfast, which was delightful 🙂 For comparison, I've only flown long haul business class on British Airways, WestJet, and Hawaiian Airlines. This autumn I fly Air Canada business class for the first time. Since this post, I have flown in Air Canada's lie-flat business class and JetBlue's Mint. I have to say, for flying solo, JetBlue's Mint product wins hands down. Its single person "throne" seats in rows 2 and 4 are more comfortable and spacious than any other business class lie-flat seat I've experienced (British Airways, Hawaiian Airlines, West Jet, and Air Canada). I'm still very much looking forward to a full English breakfast on my British Airways flight across the pond next week. If prices and schedule are tied, I British Airways menu is the deciding factor for me to choose BA. I don't mind LHR airport as long as I have several business class lounges with showers from which to choose. And I won't be disappointed if I never have to transfer flights at another Canadian airport again (cons of traveling Air Canada or West Jet, which otherwise have very nice business class at a competitive price). -
Here's a good place to start. Plenty of masseurs are included:
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I had a pleasant experience with Company of Men's own @Jamie21 when I was in London and would repeat
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