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Jeffster

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  1. My dream was always Danny from Sean Cody who did plenty of gay G4P.

     

    He's a top MMA fighter now with several kids and a wife. Dakota Cochrane.

     

    Nobody can convince me that Dakota isn’t still getting D on the side.

  2. When you run across an escort’s personal profile on Scruff or Grindr, and you see “Treatment as prevention,” do you ask them their HIV status prior to hiring off of Rentmen? I get the feeling that some guys don’t get the fact that “treatment as prevention” means HIV positive, and that they think that “treatment as prevention” means they are negative and taking Prep.

     

    I’ve broached the issue with a few guys on the apps and asked them if they really knew what “treatment as prevention” meant. Some claim that they honestly thought it meant negative and on prep. Is there really that misconception out there or is that just a line of BS?

  3. Fabian evidently demanded the cash up front. Usually not a good sign.

     

    I only gave the cash upfront to one guy EVER...Robert Van Damme. It was actually hot to see him tear off his clothes and his cock spring to attention the minute he had the cash in his hand.

     

    But he was the ONLY one and I lucked out.

  4. that's a bit of an immature comment......

     

    I presume the guards got word of his past pretty quickly and I don't know if that might've created trouble....or if they even cared......

     

    he was quickly transferred from one of the largest prisons in Nevada to a rural and small "work camp" before being paroled, which, I presume, was a welcome "promotion" for him......this may've been because of good behavior or for any myriad reasons.....he did once tell me he liked horses and, perhaps, this rural camp took care of equines??.....I don't know

     

    I hope he is staying healthy and positive and looking forward to how to handle the rest of his life for himself and his family

     

    Lighten up, Frances.

  5. I think the potential for Grindr fraud must have been a relatively recent discovery on the dark web, or whatever online underworld network exists for scamners.

     

    While its not new phenomenom, in the past 3-4 months, its really blown up. Now, 90% of contacts I get on grindr are scams.

     

    They use photos that are either average, or fitness models. Two most prevalent: 1) they're preparing for or deployed in active military service. 2) they start messaging, send 1-2 messages that seem to indicate confusion or crossed signals. Then say their app is screwed up... and provide a phone # to call.

     

    I turn Grindr on perhaps one or two weekends per month. And, its been an effective source when traveling to Vegas; some rentguys there seem to rely on it heavily. I'll be in LV soon... wonder if I'll see a change. Here at home... its becoming a total waste of time due to scammers.

     

    Yup. I’ve noticed that trend too. For a while, you could tell the scammers right away because their profile pic displayed in a a somewhat distorted manner.

     

    They’ve gotten a lot better in recent months, and it’s very frustrating.

     

    What I started doing is, when I begin to suspect the profile is not real, I begin answering with random terms. For example, I’ll respond, “chocolate,” “vanilla,” “strawberries.” The messaging usually stops quickly as their software must be programmed to look for certain responses.

  6. Even though I lifted with him, and had more of a bro-type relationship (one or two lifting sessions), I didnt let on that I’d jacked off to him fucking.

     

    So, one day, I called the number in his ad and asked about a session. I didn’t tell him who I was but he was as nice as could be. Very polite and accommodating. A hell of a lot nicer than many of the escorts today who are either unreliable or think they are doing you a favor.

     

    I was very young and got cold feet so never went through with a session. I still regret that.

  7. Yes, people are gullible... that's why there are still Nigerian scams out there like this one.

     

    My favorite scene from “The Office”:

     

    Toby Flenderson: Didn't you lose a lot of money on that other investment? The email thing?

    Michael Scott: You know what Toby, when the son of the deposed king of Nigeria emails you directly, asking for help, you help! His father ran the freaking country! Ok?

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