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  1. 9 hours ago, samhexum said:

    No surprise to find out that he's Brazilian by birth--that country's gene pool seems to produce extraordinarily handsome men. Now please excuse me--I have to take my dog to the groomer.

  2. Have not been there since pandemic, so this is old info. Very basic facilities, located in a basement that looked like a basement. Cordial owner. Group skewed older (mid 40s and up). Steam room, massage tables separated by shower curtains for patrons to use. Number of users dwindled bec of Internet. No worries about guys w/attitude.

  3. 31 minutes ago, Capitano said:

    It's been a while since I lived up there. I should go back to try some of the new masseurs, but I am glad several of my old favorites are still around.

    Nikola is probably the best & most competent masseur of my cohort here, plus he gets naked and is very relaxed and playful. It doesn't get sexual which is something I actually like, just nice and sensual with MT. The downside with him is Chicago traffic and the fact that he lives out near the airport so his arrival times are very uncertain, and can be frustrating if there is a big traffic meltdown on the freeways.  https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/18450/

    Jake is insanely built (actually, too much for my taste), but very sweet and professional. Nudity, MT, sensitivity but again, without going overboard. He has to be the smartest & most professional masseur out there, a true pleasure to interact with.   https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/8479/

    If I had to pick one to see on my next visit, it would be Tommy. Massage is OK but that's not the main point anyway. I just LOVE his personality, playfulness, friendliness, and sense of humor. He is also insanely cute and sexy in my book. He lives out in the suburbs and I actually enjoyed going out there to see him, very nice setting. He is for some reason much more punctual than Nikola when it comes to outcalls downtown and other more central areas. Last time I saw him, he fed me grapes as we chatted before the massage and we rinsed off together in the shower afterwords, something I almost never do. It was all very spontaneous as if we were life-long friends. YMMV but I suspect he is really nice and generous with everyone.  https://rentmasseur.com/TommyParker

    Vic has to be the coolest, gay-friendliest straight guy I know. Massage is OK but not great, it's sensual, he gets naked and allows MT, but it doesn't get sexual and he has strict limits. He is also very muscular and big. I'd see him again, he is really sexy in my book and it's always a nice, relaxing, if not very therapeutic session.   https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/13252/

    OK, on to my shit list.

    This guy's pix were outdated over a decade ago, and I had an awful experience. He keeps changing his name too, talk about red flags 🙂  https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/285/

    And this straight swindler is visiting again, stay away. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/44093/

    I've seen others recommend Nicola, too, which surprises me. My session with him was lackluster & only slightly sensual, with upcharge mentioned. He seemed to be a decent enough guy, but kind of disconnected.

  4. 7 minutes ago, misterhumphries said:

    I remember smuggling the Gordon Merrick series of novels into the house when I was a teenager. And The Front Runner, and Dancer from the Dance. It seemed the epitome of forbidden reading. Wish I'd kept the books. But after I read them, I always destroyed the evidence.

    Your posting could go into my memoirs, verbatim. I remember stumbling across The Front Runner in a bookstore and being stunned about how many "good parts" I discovered just flipping through it. 

  5. I thoroughly enjoyed him a few years ago. Then he stopped doing incalls, and I don't host at my home. When he resumed incalls, I contacted him, noting he had been a lot of fun. He replied promptly, but said he was less "fun" now and strictly therapeutic. His hours also are limited because of a full-time job. At the same time, I had put in a request for current information from members of this site, and got the following response:

    "I did an in-call and would not recommend. He massages on a bed. Does seem to have some skills there.  However talked about street testosterone he's taking, several conspiracy theories and how he was armed to ensure he and his community would be protected from 'mobs'. I found that pretty uncomfortable, but each to their own."

    I decided not to follow through with an appointment. I contacted him, thanked him for his reply, and wished him well. He sent a courteous reply. 

  6. 17 minutes ago, nycman said:

    That’s a funny thing to put on your tombstone…..grin

    Minor points of order…..

    The title of the thread is incorrect. One cannot write something "on your epitaph". 
    An epitaph is what one writes on a tombstone or cenotaph. 

    Which brings us to…..

    You can only have one tombstone, but you may have as many cenotaphs as you wish. 

    Class dismissed. 

    I suggest replacing the eggplant/aubergine emoji with a cenotaph.

  7. 1 hour ago, caramelsub said:

    I can’t eat Krispy Kreme donuts anymore. I always feel like my arteries are clogging up, and then I get chest pain and tightness, even when I eat just two donuts. It sucks because they are so good and I still crave them.

    If you're having chest pain & tightness after a donut, please see a doctor. That sounds very concerning.

  8. I've seen a few trailers on Youtube that gave me a chuckle or two, but not enough to make me see the movie. Personal tastes vary, but I just didn't find them all that funny. Friends like it and insisted I had to see it because of its subject matter. Sorry, but nope. I'm glad others like it, but that's not mandatory.

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