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What does this visual gallery of providers say about me?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to Tandy Newton's topic in The Deli
No need to apologize! It would be crazy to shame someone for posting that gorgeous collage of men you hired. It would be akin to shaming someone for only posting people of one gender, claiming bias because you didn't sleep with anyone of the other gender. How silly! You're attracted to whom you're attracted to. Thanks again for the links. I've added a few of them to my buddy list based not only their advertisements but on your pleasant experience with them. -
Bruno Smith caught my eye. A combination of good deep massage and escort activities sound amazing. @JourneysEnddid you experience a massage with him?
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Not necessarily. I had a great masseur years ago that I saw several time and gave a really good deep massage He advertised therapeutic, sensual, and erotic massage. When I asked for erotic massage, he massaged thighs and glutes and really close to private areas, but no happy ending. When I eventually flat out asked him for more on a later visit, he said "erotic" does not mean happy ending.
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I subscribe to the print edition of the Wall Street Journal. I used to also subscribe to the print editions of USA Today and my local Las Vegas newspaper. However, the content of those two newspapers have drastically declined over the past decade, so I have cancelled my subscription to them. I do not subscribe to any digital or online newspaper.
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SPA, outcall or apartment studio. Which one you prefer?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to Rand's topic in Questions About Hiring
When I visit a spa it's because I want a table shower or body scrub in addition to a massage. Table showers are amazing. -
Nonsmoker? Is smoking (tobacco) still a thing nowadays?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to marylander1940's topic in The Lounge
Smoking is still active in many places. I see it in the gay bars in Las Vegas, in the smoking areas of cruise ships in the Caribbean, on the sidewalks of the New York, and on the breath of too many of my hookups. And I see vaping in stores my employees who take puffs between sentences. They can't even wait 2 hours for a smoking break! -
Seven monkeypox stories, Boomer Banks
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to Harryinny's topic in Men's Health
So far, cases of Monkeypox in my county this year are at zero. Anyone want to order a pizza? 🍕 -
🎶 🎵 The city's glamour can never spoil The dreams of a boi and goil We'll turn Manhattan Into an isle of joy! 🎵
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Woman weighed like baggage before flight!
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to marylander1940's topic in The Lounge
Anorexic passengers and midgets and dwarfs should get a discount. Open up purging lounges in the airport to allow a place for passengers to regurgitate their stomachs before weigh in for flights on budget airlines. -
Seven monkeypox stories, Boomer Banks
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to Harryinny's topic in Men's Health
I was only sexually passive, or "pasivo" as they say in Puerto Vallarta, during that time. 😈 -
Seven monkeypox stories, Boomer Banks
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to Harryinny's topic in Men's Health
That's not surprising. Getting the vaccine then participating in sexual group activities when the herd is not immune is like washing your hands with hand sanitizer before reaching into a pail full of feces. 💩 Sorry, I cannot find or quote a medical journal to substantiate my metaphor. 😉 I did get two doses of the full vaccine (subcutaneous injection) to do my part to prevent the spread of Monkeypox. 🐒 Notice I said prevent the spread, not eliminate the spread. -
I still never do takeout and enjoy going to restaurants, and frequently ask to sit in the section with a cute waiter. It's the little joys in life that bring a smile to my face. 😁 And if the waiters are cute, I'll offer them "just the tip" 😉
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Seven monkeypox stories, Boomer Banks
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to Harryinny's topic in Men's Health
But lest we not forget that not enough of the younger population has been vaccinated to achieve herd immunity from Monkeypox. An individual might have 86% immunity with the 2nd dose of the vaccine; but, put in an orgy with 5 others who have it, and statically that one immunized person is going to catch Monkeypox. -
As a man of mixed colors, I can vouch that I am asked about my ancestry a few times every month. Maybe it's the interesting mix of red and brown in my beard, or the origin of my last name, or my family's experience with immigration. It's usually in context, and I am happy to respond. Once in a while an irrate stranger will call me "racist" because they are upset that I drive differently than them or conflicted with them in the course of my work or for some other reason that set them off. But I've never been called a "racist" after having actually done anything remotely discriminatory.
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Well said. Money is not the answer to all problems. Money merely magnifies what already exists. If a person/society works hard and is charitable and is grateful and resourceful, then more money will bring prosperity and stability and more charity. If a person has no self control, then more money leads to a downward spiral of more alcohol, drugs, etc.
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I am looking forward to my first trip to Europe this summer, where I look forward to being lots of exotic men from countries I've never been to. While I won't approach every stranger with a question about their ancestry, I'm sure it will come up with men I meet in bars, saunas, or the parks. I love exotic men!
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My former boss, straight, was color blind. It helped me develop a good habit of preparing maps and exhibits that could be printed in black and white and still convey the message intended.
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My most recent long term boyfriend's ancestry was Spanish, Native American, and German. I, too, incorrectly assumed he was Serbian or Arabian when he answered the door at our first meeting. But that German dick convinced me otherwise! 😉
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Seven monkeypox stories, Boomer Banks
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to Harryinny's topic in Men's Health
Monkeypox cases also dropped when the media was instructed to stop using the name Monkeypox and call it something else. Perhaps the name change is the reason for the Monkeypox decline? (I'm joking, but using this to make a point that the decline might partially be due to the rollout of smallpox vaccinations, awareness of the disease, temporary abstinence among the affected population, change in the virus name, luck, or a little bit of all of the above). -
As small as the private dance area it's, I've been in there with 5 or 6 couples simultaneously. It's an awkward situation at first, but no one seems to mind by half way into the first song. It's actually kind of hot to be so close to someone getting a dance right next to you, especially with the type of dances you described in your post.
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I can't see his travel schedule. I assume you know something the rest of us don't, and are sharing. I'll be in Zurich end of July, and London beginning of August. So I'll be interested in meeting at least one of these guys every day.
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I've visited on Thursdays/Fridays/Saturdays in March 2019 and 2020. Thursdays are pleasant, probably more so to me than Fridays or Saturdays because it is less crowded but there are still plenty of dancers. In most U.S. cities, gay bars and adult business are usually not in downtown. Real estate prices are too high and zoning laws try to keep away seedy adult business from downtowns which try to attract luxury office buildings and condominiums. Gay bars and adult business are usually several blocks away in an industrial area with lower land value and fewer wealthy residential neighbors. Even in New York's Manhattan, gay bars are not located in the expensive Financial District or Midtown anymore. They are pushed to The Village and Hells Kitchen, which may be expensive areas now but were originally poor neighborhoods.
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There were several letters to the editor of the Wall Street Journal this week from active and retired little league umpires and coaches. One umpire said his league instituted a new rule that any parent who harasses an umpire is banned from games for the rest of the season unless he volunteers to be trained as an umpire and umpires at least three games for the league. One coach said he approached all the parents at the start of a game and told them that if any parent harasses an umpire or gives orders to their child on the field, then the coach would bench that player for the rest of the game. A retired umpire said he would go back to volunteering as an umpire in a heartbeat, but only if he could be guaranteed that all children on both teams were from orphanages.
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Age 18 for sexual consent is such a 20th/21st century idea. For most of human history, civilized humans were often married in their mid-teenage years. Therefore, I'm more inclined to support legislation that treats sexual consent at 12, 14, 16, and 18 differently rather than a hard cut off at 18. This is in line with my overall philosophy of getting young humans out into the world unsupervised earlier than age 18 to work, to navigate, to learn, to explore, to live.
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The saying "Age is just a number" should be revised to "Age is just a number - that the government keeps track of".
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