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Vegas_Millennial

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  1. I love the Worthington. It's my favorite gay hotel. Because of its larger size and multiple pools and spas, there is always the opportunity to meet new friends. I just got back from a stay at the Worthington last week. Even though the resort was less than half occupied during my stay, I still had a fun time.
  2. Hotels do the same thing. It costs twice as much per person to rent a hotel room for 1 than it does for 2 people. For the cruise, you get screwed paying for food and entertainment for 2 as well. That's why a small number of cruise lines charge solo travelers only 175% instead of 200% of the per person charge for a room, so you're not paying for food for 2 but you're still paying for the entire stateroom. Even if a solo traveler pays 200% of the per person cost for the room based on double occupancy, they don't have to pay taxes for the 2nd person, and sometimes don't have to pay gratuity for the 2nd person
  3. When I rent a room, I allow "the occasional overnight guest, who must leave the house when you do". Not the same, but I had roommates who would have their bf/gf over for most of the nights in a month. When that happens, I had to tell them that if they had overnight guests more than 3 days a week, I would need to charge them double or they need to find a new place. In your situation, since you're not charging anything, you could say "hey, this situation is not working for me. 1 or 2 visitors a week is fine, but any more than that and you'll need to find your own place" (for example)
  4. That sounds like fun. I have similar ideas running through my head for when I retire earlier than conventional. But first, meet with someone in the business (maybe the owner of your favorite gay bar in a different city) to ask lots of questions and listen for advice. Maybe start by working as a bartender then manager of another gay bar in your city to learn the industry and see what works and what doesn't without risking your own money. When you do decide to open a bar, meet with your city councilman early and often. They may know of certain buildings in their district which the city may help subsidize renovations. You need to start dialogue with city councilman as soon as you're contemplating locations, because they may be adamantly against any bar or night club in a location that you think would be ideal. I'm the meantime, research the costs and requirements for liquor licenses in your city. If you find an empty building which already had a liquor license, check to see if ADA or fire sprinkler upgrades will be required by the city before you open. Sometimes, a new business is required to make those improvements if too much time has lapsed since the space was last used
  5. If you're visiting a place like Palm Springs, Fort Lauderdale, or Puerto Vallarta, Google the gay clothing optional hotels. Even if you aren't into swimming naked yet, you'll meet some great guys who can tell you about local places to eat and explore while you float in the pool during the day
  6. I travel solo, for fun, almost every month of the year. For big cities within the US, I search Google Maps for the locations of gay bars and things that interest me (museums, etc.), and try to book a hotel near those things and on a mass transit route (subway or light rail). I try to have an idea of one attraction I would like to do each day, and one gay bar to visit each night. By the 2nd night into each trip, I've usually met someone at the bar who gives me good advice on things to check out that only the locals know. I have really enjoyed cruises as way to see multiple destinations in a short period of time, then decide which places I would come back to visit again. I found that booking through a Gay travel group such as Adventure bears or Pied Piper Travel, allows me a guarantee that there will be at least 30-100 other gay guys on the ship to meet and have dinner with. Traveling solo on a straight cruise is the pits, but I've enjoyed traveling solo on an all-gay cruise or with a gay group on a straight cruise.
  7. I'm my 20s I knew my number, and it was less than 30. By age 35, I would just round to 1,000. I was finding several new guys each week to get laid. From age 35 to now (age 38) it hasn't budged much. I'm having sex much less often after age 35, and when I do it is mostly with repeat "regulars" of mine
  8. To return to the native culture of the games, all sports should be played nude
  9. About 6 years ago I was staying in a motel near Disneyland in California. My friends and I were using the hot tub late at night (2am) after a day at the theme park. My friends went to bed, but I had to go to the front desk for something (I think I forgot my room key). Anyways, the front desk clerk anticipated my request, saying he saw me on the security cameras walking to him with my wet hairy chest. I headed back to my room then made one more trip to the front desk to return the extra key or something (which I didn't need to do), making sure to look at the security camera while grabbing my bulge in the way to his office. We ended up fucking in the "computer room" near the lobby, the only place he said had no cameras but he could still watch the front desk as I had him bent over.
  10. Last night Boardwalk's VIP was $30 per session or $60 for "all night" given to the house. There were only 3 dancers in the place on a Monday at 11pm. The dancer I took back to the VIP area was friendly enough, but I enjoyed the VIP booths at Johnson's much more, even with the new open curtain policy.
  11. Did you know you can opt out of the body scanner and ask for a pat down every time? You don't need to wait to be randomly selected
  12. Le Jazz Hot is one of my most requested songs at a piano/showtune bar
  13. I'm in Ft Lauderdale right now as a tourist. Things are more open than I expected. Having fun. I have trips planned to Puerto Vallarta, but they seem to open and close their strip clubs every other week.
  14. I once saw a live production of Best Little Whorehouse with a very low budget and only half the cast they needed. The football players were played by three effeminate twink dancers. The reaction by the audience during the Augie song, when the twinks wore only their mesh fashion jockstraps, was one of unpleasant shock. It did not look like a college football locker room (at least from what I've seen in porn)
  15. OMG...I can't believe I never heard of Broadway HD! Thank you, @Merboy, for mentioning it. I'm going to subscribe when I get home
  16. Miss Saigon I realize now that dramas aren't my cup of tea. I also didn't like Lion King. It is a very depressing play. That's why I am not in a hurry to see Les Meserables or Phantom of the Opera
  17. Just saw FuzzyAss again today. Great guy all around. Beautiful body, great conversation, good massage, and I was twice as happy as before. Treat this guy well
  18. If anybody messaged me with the phrase "wbout", I would be trying to end the conversation as well. Laughable words yield laughable responses.
  19. Oh, I know the rules. I hope you consider these public: Theme park attractions, cruise ship decks, public beaches, public parks, hiking trails, hotel hot tubs and pools, in a car in a parking lot, and campsites, to name a few
  20. I'm hoping the charge would be the same, "sex with patient", regardless of sex of either party. Even if not convicted, I'll bet you he never works in nursing again.
  21. This is why I don't have sex at work.... any more. And I NEVER share about it in photos or in writing.
  22. Unless you are certain you are his first sexual encounter since he was tested, his tests are rather useless to you anyway.
  23. It is my understanding that Palm Springs hotels are prohibited from accepting reservations from customers with out of state ID, unless the reservation length exceeds the mandatory quarenteen length and the patron does not leave the hotel. https://visitpalmsprings.com/whats-open-and-whats-not/
  24. I thought the same before I tried it. The good dancers made the masks unnoticeable, by positioning their bodies to focus less on their face and more on their other assets.
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