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Vegas_Millennial

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  1. #MeToo 😊
  2. On the contrary, I have had two or three experiences with masseurs with whom I fornicated at their spa, but they were only willing to give hand jobs at a meeting later at my home or hotel.
  3. Hence I don't see a problem that the curtains are open a few inches.
  4. True, but that has never been a problem for me. I've always managed to have a good time. The quality of most of the dancers at Johnson's more than makes up for any lack of privacy. My attention has never been taken away from the dancer who is performing on my lap.
  5. I patronized Johnson's and LeBoy last month. As always, I had a good time at both. My favorite is Johnson's, both for dancer body type and general ambiance. I go to LeBoy on Fridays and Saturdays when Johnson's is more crowded. Drinks at both are less expensive than the gay bars on Wilton Drive. I like to arrive at Johnson's by 7pm to take advantage of the nightly Happy Hour which ends at 8pm. A about half of the dancers start at 7pm, and the rest start at 8pm.
  6. I wish he'd leave that pussy alone
  7. The vaccine(s) you received were at least partially effective because you didn't die, like so many people did prior to the invention and distribution of the original vaccines. I also hope you haven't experienced long term side effects. These vaccines are more akin to the annual flu vaccine, not the polio or measles vaccine. They're not 99% effective, maybe wear off with time, and are changed frequently because the virus itself is changing.
  8. I remember being dropped off for the first day of pre-school (age 2) and some foggy images of a toy (a fire truck) from the house I attended for day-care before then. I remember some very specific moments throughout preschool, ages 2/3/4.
  9. It would be great to learn about Canada's Indians when I visit Montreal and Toronto this summer. Are there any good history museums in those cities you can recommend, or have their Native artificts been removed, too?
  10. Hop on a train and commute 15 minutes to Manhattan. Be thankful you're in a city that has options. There are many metropolitan areas that have only one, or none, waxing options for men.
  11. To keep the topic on point, I don't think that has to do with racism. After visiting other Developed countries in the world, it is obvious that the United States is not any more racist than other Developed countries, especially in its delivery of healthcare.
  12. To that point, I have noticed the largest concentration of senior citizen masseurs in Palm Springs.
  13. The other factors that go into life expectancy are important too: Diet, exercise, drugs, alcohol, smoking, stress, and happiness to name a few. It's not a systematically racisst healthcare system if certain groups partake in more drugs and alcohol, or work more stressful or more dangerous jobs, and therefore have lower life expectancy.
  14. Ah, keep them separate but equal. If only we had treated the Natives as American citizens throughout the 1700s and 1800s, then their culture would be integrated into main stream culture and wouldn't be a separate group today. I believe that's why the artifacts should be on display, so all visitors can view them as a shared heritage of this land we occupy. By removing them and making patrons go someplace separate to view them, will yield a main-stream culture that perpetuates the notion that we are and should remain different and separate.
  15. Comparing again to education, then we should see public K-12 education providing better education then private or charter K-12 schools who operate at a profit. Minorities who cannot afford for profit education should be thriving under our universal K-12 public/non-profit system. But they are not. Parents are choosing to enroll their children in for-profit schools. The same is true for healthcare.
  16. With this same logic, then we should be seeing no difference in educational attainment across a school district, since all students have the same access to public K-12 education. Sorry, there's more to it than that.
  17. Using this website's search function shows he has been inquired here: https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/143634-gentlemannxl-spainitaly-411/
  18. By male masseuse, do you mean a male who has transitioned to female, or female who has transitioned to male? Or are you looking for a masseur? (A masseur is a male massage therapist. A masseuse is a female massage therapist.)
  19. I hope the new president of Harvard is Gay, and not just in name only. It would be even better if he was an active Gay Escort; now that would be breaking a glass ceiling!
  20. When I'm in those countries I do! Buy Local. Shop mom & pop, not WalMart.
  21. Great! Let's take that same view with Climate Change. Relax and do nothing for 30 more years! The truth is probably the same in both scenarios.... Some are overreacting, and some are not worried enough. Since I can only control my own actions, I plan to continue to pay down my own debt while reducing the amount of single use plastic products I purchase, and then not worry about everything else.
  22. I try to support Buy America whenever I can.
  23. It's time to act on the invitation now. Don't wait another 50 years for him to ask you to touch his penis again.
  24. Very true. I've met a few men in their 20s and 30s who act very mature. I continually meet many men in their 60s who are very immature.
  25. Financially: Maybe, my net worth has finally climbed back up to where it was four years ago. Relationships: No. It seems all my friends that I used to meet weekly to socialize at the gay bar are now accustomed to staying home. We all used to host monthly parties, but now just stay home. It is hard to even get my single friends to want to go out for dinner, as part of their new routine of self isolation and home delivery.
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