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Vegas_Millennial

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  1. Last year I flew with poppers I bought in Vienna in my checked baggage from Europe to the USA. The bottle was no longer sealed (I used it before) and I did not put it in any type of airtight bag. No problem whatsoever.
  2. I had no trouble bringing enemas in my checked baggage to Mexico. Mexican authorities questioned what it was for. I told them, in English with hand gestures, that it was too prepare for sex in the ass. They quickly let me through.
  3. The TSA is searching for weapons, not marijuana, alcohol, drugs, sex toys, or cleaning solutions. Pack it in your checked luggage, or keep it with your quart size bag of liquids for the carry-on. It should be no different than an adult without a child traveling with breast milk; or wearing a cock ring through security (which I've done); or packing dildos and vibrators in your carry-on.
  4. When I was in Europe (the continent) I noticed men for hire were mostly from war-torn Eastern countries. This supports my theory that it is not only the desire to leave poverty, but also having the means to be able to do so. South Americans travel to where it's cheapest for them to get to. Same with men from the Eastern hemisphere. We don't see too many escorts from the interior of Africa; not because there is no poverty, but the men are so poor they have no means to leave.
  5. It's interesting that it's called Super Bowl LVIII, when it's only the 1st Super Bowl to be held in LV, not the 3rd.
  6. My few hospital visits in Las Vegas have been the opposite experience. Quick service during graveyard shift. Private rooms. Doctors, nurses, and staff very quietly and sensitively asking appropriate questions when I tell them about HIV prevention medications. These have been hospitals on two different networks. As for research dollars, disproportionately more money is donated towards women's breast cancer research then heart disease, even though heart disease is the largest killer for men. And while HIV funding donations are small, they still proportionally larger than the deaths from HIV compared to other diseases that need research. Of course, this is private donations and not public tax dollars. But perceptions aren't always reality.
  7. St Louis: Be sure to order ribs. Wherever you go there, they are usually awesome. If you're a Judy Garland fan or history fan, you may like to visit Forest Park, the site of the 1904 World's Fair. The north side has a memorial to President Jefferson with a small museum about the World's Fair. Oklahoma City: I found it completely boring; even the gay bars. If you have the time, travel instead to Dallas. Visit the Tin Room in Dallas. Plus, there are plenty of recommendations on this site for masseurs in Dallas. Not so much for Oklahoma City. Palm Springs: Stay at one of the several gay clothing optional hotels. July-September can be brutal.
  8. Seriously though, I don't find it a bother to meet someone in the hotel lobby. I don't select hotels based on their elevator access. There are too many other priorities for me: Daily Housekeeping, comfortable beds, and no Resort Fees.
  9. If there are others in the elevator with me, I grab my companion's ass, give him a kiss 😘, then say "How's your mom doing, son?"
  10. It would depend on how much exposure one already has to aviation manufacturing in their personal portfolio. I try not to time the market. I make sure I own a little bit of aviation manufacturing stock at all times. Boeing or Airbus, it doesn't bother me which one.
  11. Those are very popular countries to be leaving. The men in question had enough money to buy a one way plane ticket, unlike men from countries with even worse economies.
  12. #MeToo 😊
  13. 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.
  14. Hence I don't see a problem that the curtains are open a few inches.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. I wish he'd leave that pussy alone
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. 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?
  21. 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.
  22. 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.
  23. To that point, I have noticed the largest concentration of senior citizen masseurs in Palm Springs.
  24. 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.
  25. 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.
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