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But was it in Vietnam? 😉
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What caused the decay of San Francisco?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to MyWhorishWays's topic in The Lounge
It seems like someone has a problem with handouts... Taking from successful areas and giving to less successful areas. It's as if someone acknowledges taking from richer areas and giving funding to poorer areas doesn't lift the poor areas up, it just drags the successful areas down. I wonder if giving free items to those in need in San Francisco (free drug needles, free shelter in the subway stations, etc) is helping to bring the poorest people up or just dragging the entire city down. Interesting comparison you pointed out. -
What caused the decay of San Francisco?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to MyWhorishWays's topic in The Lounge
That's a great example. To get back on the topic of decay in San Francisco, people outside of San Francisco can't believe the San Franciscans don't see the link between soft on theft and drugs has led to so much theft and so much drugs that tourists, businesses, and the tax base is leaving. The people outside of San Francisco don't want to see San Francisco get worse; they want to see the city wake up and reverse their decisions that failed. -
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"Nobody loves you when you're old and gay"
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to + Charlie's topic in The Lounge
My doctor told me a banana 🍌 a day would be good for my colon. So that's what I did. But on a follow-up visit he told me that I should EAT the bananas 🍌 -
To answer your question (I assume you were trying to stay on topic), No I don't expect a Happy Ending the first time I visit a masseur. If the massage is great I'll come back repeatedly. But after several visits, then yes a Happy Ending should occur since we are now friends. It's like giving a friend a handshake.
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Social security COLA for 2024 announced
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to Beancounter's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
Same, but age 45 for me. Going to transition to part-time seasonal employment after first traveling the world for a year at age 45. My financial plan assumes $0 social security. -
But how much cheaper is the rent and overhead in Tampa? It's not about how much money you bring in. It's about how much money you keep after expenses. 😊
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Social security COLA for 2024 announced
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to Beancounter's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
And women are finally reaching the equality they deserve. They are working for pay for longer and longer. I suppose this will help social security funding going forward, since spousal benefits for women will be increasingly tied to their own lifetime contributions instead of to their spouse's. -
Social security COLA for 2024 announced
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to Beancounter's topic in Personal Finance & Investing
Most men do plan on working past 65, but circumstances change and they end up retiring before 65. If someone leaves a job due to layoff, stress, health issue, or family emergency, they are less likely to switch to a new job when they're already in their 60s. -
Those fresh Christmas trees capture carbon while they're growing, and then are turned into mulch for parks and gardening when recycled. Unfortunately plastic trees contribute nothing to the environment; only waste and carbon. Didn't mean to be the Grinch. I just want people to not feel guilty to have a real Christmas tree 🎄 each year.
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The club gets it's money from selling drinks, which is a very high margin profit. If I were an owner, I wouldn't focus on also trying to take a cut from the dancers. The dancers are like the free chips and salsa at a Mexican restaurant: they're a loss leader that brings the customers through the front door. But that's just my opinion.
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They must have adopted a similar policy to Boardwalk and now it is busy season with the snowbirds starting to come down. I think Boardwalk is $20 each time but haven't been there in 2 years. Last I checked with Johnson's, you pay $20 only once for the night, but I haven't been there since early summer. I am reluctant to get private dances at Boardwalk because of their new entrance fee per dancer policy. But at Johnson's and LeBoy (when you bought a wrist band that was good for entry with different dancers all night), I found I was more motivated to go back for more private dances to "get my money's worth" from the wrist band purchase. It's silly, I know, to be motivated by saving a few bucks when I'm going to easily spend a few hundred dollars in a night there. But the psychological effect of having paid for all night access does something psychologically to encourage multiple dances. If I was a strip club operator, I would look at supply and demand. If there was a queue for booths for private dances (like there almost always is at Spunk @ Monster in New York City) then I would raise the cover charge for each private dance. If the booths were not at capacity most nights (which has been my experience with Boardwalk and LeBoy) , I would charge only the one fee for an all-night wrist band to encourage patrons to come back for multiple dances the same night.
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Could it be that many poor in rural areas are very content with their life and local culture of church, football, and country music; whereas many poor in urban and suburban settings are cut off from their community socially and/or carry a grudge against their better-off neighbors? The American Dream can be fulfilled living in a one room house with family and friends that you love and doing what you love.
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For those in relationships with someone with less income. How…?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to + 7829V's topic in The Lounge
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Can you achieve the American dream escorting?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to marylander1940's topic in Questions About Hiring
For Escorts who are smart and save and invest (both in the market and themselves), I would say they are living the American WET Dream! 🇺🇲 💦 -
For those in relationships with someone with less income. How…?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to + 7829V's topic in The Lounge
I like the income ratio method, and it's recommended by Suze Ormon. It worked well in my most recent relationship... Until it didn't. Originally I made about 3 times more than he, and it worked well for us to let him pick up the check for every 4th dinner out, and for every 4th Uber ride, and every 4th movie ticket, etc. But when he quit his job and moved across the country for us to live together and him go back to school, the tension became too much for each of us: Him because he didn't like having to ask me for everything, and me because I didn't like having to pay for his "wants" when I was struggling to cover both of our "needs". That situation festered for a few months until we tried to discuss it via text message instead of in person -- which is the wrong way to do it. I bring up this experience to say I like what both @SFGateboyand @Bokomaruhave to say. -
Yes, a determined, potential customer can jump through the various hoops to try to talk with you on a phone call. However, I wouldn't call that customer friendly. I call that an obstacle course of avoidance. Leaving a voice message when someone can't answer their telephone is an obstacle course? Sounds like an overaction, especially from someone who relies on a landline and would therefore rely on voice messages when he leaves the house or is occupied. Simon, I don't know any of these obnoxious customers you describe. I certainly don't behave this way. Every friend group has one of these obnoxious people. If someone doesn't know any... Then statistically it is probably them 😉 Back to the subject at hand.... Over the course of 15+ years and 100s of masseurs hired, I have had a 99.8% success rate of providers showing, and I never had a verbal conversation before hand. I do research on these forums and I never pay up front. Those two tips alone have served me well in having quality experiences when I hire.
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Land lines are recorded all the time. The only safe way to communicate is via telegram. But be sure to write the telegram in secret code, and use a separate telegram agency to deliver a code decipher separately to the provider. If a provider can't be bothered to de-code the telegram and then respond with a self-destructing audio tape recording of his voice to prove he's real, then the client dodged the bullet and avoided a provider who might be late or cancel. 😊 (This whole response is sarcasm and a joke; like I hope some of the previous responses are. Leaving a voicemail message is "jumping through hoops"? Come on)
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I have occasionally hired an Uber for a provider (maybe once every year). My annoyance in doing so is I'm not familiar with the technology and it's changes and it can be annoying trying to communicate to the provider the driver name and vehicle location while figuring out the Uber app changes since the last time I used it. But I feel confident I won't be scammed. At least I know the provider is coming to me. I don't worry about privacy. I use a fake name for my Uber.
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