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Vegas_Millennial

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  1. Glad to hear about both of these developments! And I'm always thankful to law enforcement in such situations as you experienced as well.
  2. Prince Alberts used to be a turn of for me as well. Then one evening at a men's clothing optional hotel in Ft Lauderdale, I was in the hot tub when a man with a Prince Albert walked into the tub. I promptly spoke up and said "I've never had sex with a man with a Prince Albert before". He stood up, got out of the hot tub, and motioned for me to follow him. We went to a room and I had so much fun enjoying that man with his Prince Albert. So, I look at them as great conversation starters when naked in a hot tub with a stranger.
  3. For dining out, here are the 2024 numbers: The average tip in America is about 18%. The state that tips the most is California at approximately 23%. Illinois tips the least at roughly 14% on average. Average tip by income level Average tip percentage by annual income Less than $30,000. 15.04% 15.04% $31,000-$60,000. 16.32% 16.32% $61,000-$90,000. 18.45% 18.45% $91,000-$120,000. 19.16% 19.16% $120,000+. 20.66% 20.66% Source: USA TODAY BlueprintGet the dataEmbed Average tip by education level National average: 18%. Less than high school degree: 14%. High school degree or equivalent (e.g., GED): 16%. Some college but no degree: 17%. Associate degree: 20%. Bachelor degree: 19%. Graduate degree: 17%. Doctoral degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., etc.): 18%. None of the above: 15%. Average tip by age Average tip percentage by age Generation Z. 17.88% 17.88% Millennials. 18.18% 18.18% Generation X. 17.53% 17.53% Baby Boomers. 17.92% 17.92% Silent Generation. 15.16% 15.16% Source: USA TODAY BlueprintGet the dataEmbed Average tip by gender National average tip: 18%. Male respondents: 19%. Non-binary respondents: 18%. Female respondents: 17%. Full article: Tipping statistics in the United States for 2024 WWW.USATODAY.COM We’ve done the work to figure out how tipping stacks up in the United States, whether that’s which state tips the...
  4. Yes, that would be much appreciated. Any report from an actual hire is worth 1000x more than someone's opinion who never hired the guy. And thank you, in advance, for digging up old posts and adding to them, rather than starting a new topic every time. We all benefit when your review can be read along side others', if possible. Just be very mindful in the Spa section not to compromise the masseur's license. If you hired a masseur (instead of an escort), limit what you say about any sensual activity. Keep your review succinct stating whether you would hire him again or not, if the massage was deep enough, thorough, mechanical, etc. You'll find dozens of people asking you about the details of the sensual components, specifically if sex was involved. Usually the people asking have never left a helpful review on this site themselves. Remember to not provide more information about activities offered than what the provider already states in his own advertisement. Welcome again!
  5. Same here. By using my regular number, my favorite escorts can text me when they will be traveling through my town, should I want to see them again. And it helps when I travel to the same cities again, that I'm able to contact my repeat escorts from the same number and they'll know it's me.
  6. About 20 years ago I toured the Venetian hotel in Las Vegas to see its sustainability program in the back of house operations. Rather than try to get every employee to recycle everything, the program focused on getting each department to recycle its most wasted product. The office people recycled paper. The hotel maids recycled soap. The kitchens recycled food waste. The bars recycled bottles and cans. And the loading docks recycled cardboard. The partially used bars of soap from Venetian hotel rooms were collected by the maids then sent to a local factory where inexpensive labor (people with disabilities, who are allowed to be paid less than minimum wage) melted down the soap and reformed it into new bars. The new bars were then donated to disaster relief charities. But this all came at a cost, and the Venetian hotel would only participate in sustainability programs if it were revenue neutral. The cost to pay for recycling the soap came from the profits from selling the used cardboard from its shipping dock, and used glass and aluminum from the bars. Food waste from the kitchens was donated for free to the local pig farm, offset by the cost of less trash collection for the hotel.
  7. And while they're at it, RentMen should require any escort who advertises as "Safe Only" to mail in samples of used condoms to prove the escort is using condoms on every encounter! (I am joking 😄, as I hope others are too)
  8. Because it's often less expensive than dinner and a movie for two, and way cheaper than getting married then divorced.
  9. Some similar discussion from 2020... The instances of it happening are few and far between. I'd be most concerned if working at or patronizing a massage parlor posing as a front for happy endings with illegal labor, as those employees are the most vulnerable group and public opinion frowns on taking advantage of these vulnerable groups of people for sex. I'm less worried about hiring a man who advertises independently, as society is more apt to let two consenting adults do whatever they agree to. I mention societal acceptance, because that is important when it comes to how elected officials prioritize enforcement and how a jury may perceive your case.
  10. I hope the ending is to die for
  11. That's why they call him Butter!
  12. Apparently wealthy New York City residents are. NY Post reported a surge in wealthy people inquiring about Florida real estate at the end of June: Luxury real estate brokers say wealthy New Yorkers are already... NYPOST.COM "My number one job will be moving people from New York to Florida. Again,” celebrity broker Ryan Serhant...
  13. The Red Square Spa in Chicago had exactly what you described. I last visited in 2017. Full nudity by patrons. Old fashioned massage and scrub by a Russian man, which included a scrub and a "platza" which is a beating by bundled oak leaves leaf in the sauna. Not sensual, but not prude. I would do it again. The name may have changed from Red Square Spa to Bathhouse Spa.
  14. It depends on job description of the staff. Housekeepers, servers, and maintenance workers are probably not allowed to hookup with guests. But almost anyone in the show is an "officer", because in an emergency they are needed to speak English to command the passengers. You can invite an officer to join you for dinner or even join you in your room. I've lucked out by meeting the singers and dancers from the cruise ship shows in the sauna, and then invited them to my table for dinner and also my cabin for fun. I've also met one performer when I turned on my Grindr in port, and he wanted to come meet me in my cabin back in the ship. So it happens. (These have been on Holland America and Celebrity).
  15. This past weekend, my auto mechanic of 16 years started charging a credit card fee. I was already beginning to search for a new mechanic because of other changes over the past year resulting in lackluster customer service, but went to him this one last time. The most noticeable change was the lack of a thorough written vehicle inspection report provided with every service. Now, that's no longer provided as they've "gone paperless". When it was time to pay, I saw the fee added to my pending credit card transaction. I cancelled the payment and told the cashier that I wish I was told up front about this new fee, before I decided to proceed with the service. I could have used the hours waiting for my car to be serviced to walk to the bank and withdraw enough cash. The cashier gave me a discount to offset the credit card fee, but it was the straw that broke the camel's back in terms of lackluster service, so next time I'm going elsewhere. Oh, and I found a new "technology fee" added to my receipt as well, whatever that's for. I've already set myself a reminder to go to a different store for future service, and to bring plenty of cash!
  16. This is perfect! When a reasonably attractive man responds to my in-person flirtations with a reasonable price, I hire him instantly. Compared to online, where potential clients can endlessly compare and contrast him to the dozens of other men advertising nearby, and where potential clients and providers are not always available at the same time, the in person approach is rare but I imagine could lead to greater success.
  17. Uber will now let passengers select from the options of Woman Driver or Good Driver: Uber To Begin Offering Riders Choice Of Woman Driver Or Good Driver BABYLONBEE.COM SAN FRANCISCO, CA. — As a new feature to provide a greater level of optimization and representation...
  18. I find that men from the South and former and active military will always call me sir, regardless of sexual position.
  19. The first time I attempted hash browns on a camping trip, I bought dehydrated hash browns in cartons. I had no idea what to expect. The cartons are stored at room temperature. To prepare, open a carton and fill with hot water, close carton and let sit for a few minutes. The dehydrated potatoes will have absorbed the hot water. Then, empty carton into pan or griddle and brown. These turned out surprisingly good. So good, that I no longer just buy them for camping. I now keep them in my pantry to use at home when craving hash browns for breakfast.
  20. When more countries switched from Imperial to metric measurements, that would have made the measurements grow larger 😉
  21. Los Angeles and San Diego are very latin and you don't need a passport. But, if you're looking for a latin place where English is spoken more, than Puerto Vallarta is my recommendation. I go every year. The Romantic Zone is very English friendly.
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