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Vegas_Millennial

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  1. I was in Egypt earlier this year on a cruise ship that was chartered by 1,000 all gay men. We traveled 3 hours by charter bus from Alexandria to Cairo. The pyramids in Cairo were a site to behold. We were advised not to turn on Grindr, so I never did. I have a tough time understanding what makes a man "visibly queer". Perhaps walking down the sidewalk with a dick in your mouth? 🤔 Not every place can be as perfect as the good old US of A or other English-speaking countries. I wouldn't want to live in Egypt, but I'm very glad I went earlier this year.
  2. Speaking as someone who could pass as a white tourist, I do fear anytime I visit Chicago, LA (either Louisiana or Los Angeles), New York City, or Miami. I haven't been to Houston in over 30 years, so I don't know how I would feel there today. That's enough reason for me to spend my precious little holiday time in Mexico in Puerto Vallarta. That's why we have this Company of Men, to learn what's available in cities throughout the world!
  3. I just learned that United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson voluntarily agreed to distribute COVID 19 vaccines at no cost to the government or public, costing the company billions in emergency funding, because he wanted to make sure everyone had access during COVID. He also infused cash into 300,000 hospitals in May 2020 at the peak of the pandemic. He was a stand up guy. More business men should have his values
  4. Yes, I do. And I keep the ones that include a personal message, like the Christmas cards I mail to others.
  5. Difference between numbered trains and lettered trains: The numbered trains are narrower than the lettered trains. While the track widths are the same for both, the tunnel widths are narrower for the lettered trains. So, a lettered train can never be re-routed through a numbered track tunnel or station, because the wider lettered trains won't fit. While there's no statistical difference in crime on lettered vs numbered trains, numbered trains are known for better reliability. Numbered subway trains are on time about 79% of the time, compared to only 68% of the lettered trains (from New York Times, 2019). Lettered lines have older equipment and less efficient computer controls than the numbered lines. While both types of trains travel through undesirable neighborhoods, it may give some comfort to passengers waiting for a numbered train that they are less likely to spend time waiting on a subway platform or stopped train than those using the lettered trains.
  6. Louisiana is slim pickings for escorts outside of New Orleans. If you meet one you like, please share because there are few if any recommendations for escorts based out of Louisiana. If you do decide to hit the beach, remember that it can be cool in December/January... Even on the Gulf of Mexico.
  7. I could ask if he and his partner are available for hire by me and my partner. The more the merrier 🎉 This way, I wouldn't feel guilty about leaving the partners at home without some fun for them, too.
  8. I am with you, @Daniel84. I message only one provider at a time, and wait several hours before I reach out to another. But, from what I have read on this forum over the years, it sounds like you and I are indeed outliers.
  9. The dynamic is different whether the therapist is a HE vs SHE. I've had SHE's try to give me handjobs (usually in Mexico), and I've had to stop them. I don't want a SHE touching me there. Now, I make it a point to only hire HE's, so if HE decides he wants to help me with a handjob, then I will consent.
  10. But who wants to buy a house today that was typical 50 years ago? No garage, no indoor laundry room, no central air conditioning, poor insulation, no en-suite master bathroom, no marble counter tops, no stainless steel appliances. Homebuyers today are spoiled. First time homebuyers complain they can't find an affordable home, but insist their first home have all the amenities I listed above. The problem is the mindset: live with an attitude of gratitude. None of this relates to the topic of the CEO being hunted down and murdered in the streets of NYC, so I'll try to being this back on topic. I'm thankful that the medical technology exists that allow a young man with a broken spine to be ambulatory and travel across continents. This was unthinkable years ago. And the young man will probably get what he wanted: government-rationed healthcare for the rest of his life (in prison). Be careful what you ask for, because you just might get it! 😉
  11. Therein lies the problem: the pronoun "that". It is being interpreted different ways. As we all know, in today's world people choose a pronoun regardless of its definition. One should ask each "group" if it identifies as "that" 😆
  12. The boy is nice... But I want that rug!
  13. Agree 💯 Best deep rim job ever! https://rentmen.eu/Bulgingangel
  14. Solution right here: I wish society would shine its spotlight on the great volunteers and researchers out there, and inspire more young folks with Luigi's potential to pick up a STEM or medical text book rather than a social media account in order to better themselves to better the world.
  15. It's not really a 'gimmick' if it's done well. I believe the choice of using the word "gimmick" was made as an homage to the play. It was an intended pun.
  16. That's typical and is expected for new construction of all large buildings. Per the article, the new high-rises (all constructed after 2014) were expected to sink "tens of cm's" in the first decade after construction. Many of the Las Vegas Strip casinos settled several feet in the decade after their construction. It was all analyzed in their geotechnical reports and part of the design for their foundations.
  17. On Golden Girls, after Blanche told a story about dating a man with big floppy ears: Blanche: By the way, did you girls know that the size of a man's ears is directly proportional to the size of his other... bodily organs? Rose: What do you mean? Dorothy: He had a big floppy pancreas, Rose.
  18. Then there's the provider who advertises $99.95 for a massage, just to keep his rates low in order to be listed first. I don't want to seem tacky and ask for change, so I am sure to have plenty of nickles on hand when I pay him 😊
  19. I saw the Christmas Spectacular a few weeks ago when I was in town. It was the highlight of my trip, outside of my bedroom 😉. I had premium seats in center front orchestra, so that helped mitigate the issue of talking throughout the show (a higher class of people who are more likely to know theater etiquette). I did, ONCE, say "No Cell Phones" as soon as the person in front of my pulled out their phone to try to take a picture during the performance. She heard me and never pulled out her phone again. People don't realize how distracting and inconsiderate it is to others to have their phone's bright screen on in the theater.
  20. At every strip club in every country, I always wait until the end of a private dance with a dancer. If we vibe in the private dance, then I'll ask him if he's available to do outcalls to hotels. While maybe 1/2 of the dancers I ask will give me their telephone number to arrange for a home visit, very few of those (<5%) will turn out to be a fulfilling escort experience. Dancers and escorts simply have two different skill sets. Being good at one does not necessarily indicate being good at the other. If you're looking to hire a dancer for an hour long muscle worship session, then you should be satisfied.
  21. Luigi is part of the privileged elite
  22. Inspired by your comment, I looked up the providers with whom @DanMaGuire shared a negative experience. They are all some of my favorite providers. I deduced that he and I simply have different desires for and expectations of providers. That's fine.
  23. I searched by "RentMen.eu/service" and found two positive recommendations by a repeat client. Many of us on here prefer the ".eu" version of the RentMen website, and post links accordingly.
  24. In the OJ case, it was the jurry in Nevada who finally sent his ass to prison. If New Yorkers fail to imprison the assassin, then hopefully the charges in Pennsylvania will lock this guy away.
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