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Vegas_Millennial

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  1. Greatest Generation: Volunteered or were drafted to fight in WWII. Lived through the Great Depression and learned to do without, participated in the war effort both on the battlefield and on the home front. Dutifully served their nation and company for decades. Appreciated structure and titles in the workplace. Silent Generation: Learned to do without during the Great Depression and WWII, came of age after the war with a booming economy. Never complained because they knew how good they had it. Boomers: spoiled kids born after WWII. Don't know poverty or serving their country like generations before. Protested the system and dodged wars. Their sheer numbers made them an economic influence, including high inflation in the 70s as they came of age and high economic output in the 90s when they were finally old enough to really accomplish things in masses and female participation in the paid workforce was at its highest. Gen X: Didn't share the same counter-culture as their hippy Boomer parents, see no problem with Capitalism. Took care of themselves after school while both parents entered the workforce, creating an independent mindset that lasted throughout their lives. These are very hard workers, but prefer a portable 401k to a pension and won't be volunteering to do other's work at their company. Millennials: For worries about being left alone after school like Gen X, Millennials were signed up for a plethora of supervised after school programs and sports. They work well in groups and generally do whatever is asked of them. They don't care about workplace titles so much, often working collaboratly across teams or departments, communicating directly with those much higher above them. Hard to focus on one task for a long period of time and needs constant participation trophies and feedback to let them know they are doing good, as a result of receiving those their entire life. Gen Z: Raised in the post-9/11 and social media age, parents of Gen Z worried about their safety and never let them out of their sight. After school activities were reduced to the few activities that parents could attend, lest a volunteer adult abuse the child. Kids were never allowed to make a decision about how to handle their day, as they've always been in phone contact with parents. Gen Z college students attend student orientation with their parents. While the most book learned generation, they have the least street smarts for never being allowed to free play without supervision during their formative years, or make their own life decisions after high school. Gen Z does what they are told at work. Then sit there waiting for the next assignment, as opposed to Millennials who will ask what the team needs. Generation Z who are first generation college educated or who went to technical schools are better off, as their parents didn't do the college work for them, allowing these Gen Zs to make their own decisions and learn from them.
  2. He is located in New York City, in case you'd like to include his home city in the title of this thread, to increase responses. (Many members only click on threads in cities they live in or travel to frequently)
  3. I used to identify solely as bisexual, because I will sleep with both gay men and straight men. But now I have come to accept that I'm trans, willing to sleep with men in their transition from straight to gay and vice versa.
  4. Plenty of heterosexual tourists travel to Puerto Vallarta as well; although, they tend to stay in their timeshare or all-inclusive resort and especially don't venture out to the Romantic Zone. If a co-worker sees your boarding pass to PVR airport, it won't "out" you. If she sees your ticket to one of the PV Gay Wet'N'Wild party cruises, on the other hand, then she will probably figure it out.
  5. I typically like to start my gay activities around 11:30 at night. Is that too late?
  6. It looks like he's in DC. (For the benefit of members who are accustomed to seeing the home city of the provider in the thread subject, and who who don't have time to read every thread unless it pertains to their city)
  7. No. For this reason, I prefer not to show when I am online or to view when others are online. It creates more mental frustration than it resolves. Perfect.
  8. Yes, I have experienced what you described in a few gay bars in Manhattan as recently as last year. But, I don't want to expose them here, lest the city use the information to crack down on the activity. I remember my first experience like this in NYC. I was approached my a young man who was very interested in me; but, alas, I was already sexually satisfied from earlier in the evening and didn't want to travel uptown to my hotel to host him. So, I said I couldn't host. He then asked if I ever had sex in a gay bar. "Not in New York", I replied; then, he led me to where the action happened.
  9. He is in NYC (For members who are accustomed to seeing the provider's home city included in the subject title)
  10. He is in Indianapolis (For those members who are accustomed to the convenience of including the provider's home city in the subject title)
  11. He is in Miami (For those members who are accustomed to seeing the provider's home city in the subject title)
  12. He is near Washington DC (For those members who are accustomed to seeing the home city of the provider in the subject title)
  13. He is in Boston (For those members who are accustomed to seeing the provider's home city in the subject title)
  14. Don't people do this? I thought that's why we tip 15%. Give 10% to your waiter, then give 5% to your host on the way out to divide amongst the beverage waiter, busser, apprentice, etc. I checkout at a hotel to return the room key and to ask for a printed statement of charges before I leave, and often ask them to hold my luggage for a few hours.
  15. I'd be careful about that. The guy could run up room service or mini bar charges.
  16. If you suspect the hotel clerk is interested in what you did, then invite him back to your room for a round 2!
  17. He's a little skinny for my taste. Normally I would keep opinions like that to myself since it contributes absolutely nothing to the forum; but, since we've already veered off in that direction...
  18. I was a college student until 36. Kudos to him... He might be working on an Advanced Degree, or served his country in the military first. Either way, it's very commendable
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  21. That's my favorite! I find straight bottoms to be so much more fun than gay bottoms
  22. You should use that for your wedding vows 💕
  23. "More Top" can also mean "Less Bottom", if that helps
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