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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from papsduh in Hottest Massage Video Ever?   
    The Czech Massage series goes both ways: https://www.xvideos.com/video25734037/02
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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from Wanderoz in Hottest Massage Video Ever?   
    This is turning into my favorite thread on here...
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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from + SK in SD in San Diego Sensual Masseur   
    I really enjoyed Newell / MuscleGinger: https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/14464/
     
    His pics are a little out of date, but I found him very attractive and he is just a really nice guy. Very sensual.
     
    https://m4m-forum.org/threads/newell-aka-big-red-in-san-diego.120427/#post-1206673
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    MarlowewolraM reacted to TopVolt in 411 on Matias   
    Any intel on this guy ?
    https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/17075/
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    MarlowewolraM reacted to + Brad in NYC in NYC 411 Hells Kitchen Only - Let's build a great list   
    I'm trying to build a great list of masseurs in Hell's Kitchen. It's near where I live and it seems I waste a lot of time researching only to find "he's further than I want to travel".
     
    I'll start:
     
    Aleks: https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/12512/
    Top of my list. Great massage, nice but small apt and caring touch.
     
    Andre: https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/952/
    I really like his apartment, great location, and he gives a solid massage.
     
    Leo: https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/12196/
    Also has a really nice apartment, clearly trained and has a few cool massage moves.
     
    Dan: https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/34676/
    He's "the man". Great massage. Very strong.
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    MarlowewolraM reacted to Sean Y in How does AirBnB work?   
    I’ve used AirB&B if i’m in a city a long time (at least 3-4 days) and want easy access to stuff like microwave, refrigerator, etc. that way, i get to pretend i’m living in the city, get to do everyday thing like picking up stuff for snacks, walk around the neighborhood, etc. in some cities, it’s cheaper to get a hotel (Playa, Bangkok) while in other cities it’s cheaper to AirB&B (Paris, London, Buenos Aires, Istanbul). Make sure you read the rules - in Phuket, Thailand, for example, you pay for utilities (in addition to rent) while in Playa, Thailand, it’s all inclusive. Also, in some cities, the apartments are much nicer than the same price hotels. And do read the reviews - they give you a clue to some of the issues. For example, in Peru, the apartment we stayed in runs out of toilet paper and the host never responded. It’s a pain to have to go out to buy toilet paper while on vacation. Our host in Istanbul offered us sex for pay. Haa haaa. Too bad they weren’t cute. And in Paris, the host is a shoe whore (like Carrie in Sex in the City). Lucky for me, he was my size so I got to try out all these super expensive shoes. And he and his boyfriend were so super sweet and kind. It’s fun to try out someone’s shoes (figuratively and not) for a few days and pretend you’re living in Paris or Bruno’s Aires or Barcelona versus just visiting.
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    MarlowewolraM reacted to Ronin512 in Thai massage NYC - Thai4u   
    If this is the thai4u that used to be in San Francisco, he has been 29 for 20 years but doesn’t look it

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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from bigvalboy in How does AirBnB work?   
    One thing I’d add too, is that I always communicate with the host before booking. There are many reasons to do this, the biggest (for me) are: 1) getting a sense of the host’s personality and service skills, 2) confirming that the place is available and that the host is comfortable having me stay there, and 3) asking any questions ahead of time.
     
    In my initial request I usually write a sentence or two about the trip that brings me to the host’s area, so they have can get comfortable with who I am and what I’m doing. Keep in mind that in many cases you are staying in someone’s home, so it’s good to build a little trust on both sides. Naturally there are a lot of professional Airbnb hosts on whom these assurances are wasted!
     
    I generally avoid places that can be “booked instantly “ because I prefer to have hosts who are engaged and who perform a little due diligence. But that’s just me.
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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from bigvalboy in How does AirBnB work?   
    I’ve never stayed at an Airbnb with professional staff / caretakers, so I’m not sure about that. As for SuperHosts, I’d say in my experience reviews reveal more than that simple designation, but there’s probably no harm turning that filter on in areas with a lot of listings. I read the reviews as I would on Yelp (or here for that matter), that is to say to take them with a grain of critical thinking. Sometimes people will complain about things that are clearly stated in the listing, are plainly outside of the host’s control, or which can be seen positively or negatively depending on your personal preferences.
     
    For the most part, I’ve found people on Airbnb to be upfront and honest (I’ve only been a guest though, not sure what it’s like as a host). On a couple occasions I’ve had minor issues (access code doesn’t work, host fell asleep when they knew I was arriving late) but these were always resolved without Airbnb involvement. Just like on this site, you can sometimes find amazing deals from people who are new hosts and don’t know their worth yet (some use airbnb’s Automated pricing which seems to hurt more than help the host).
     
    If you like meeting people and you don’t need the hotel amenities, I think it’s worth a try.
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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from bigvalboy in How does AirBnB work?   
    I’ve stayed in Airbnb a bunch, it’s worked well so far (50+ times).
     
    There are a few things to consider:
    1) you can use Airbnb to rent in a place where there are no (or few) hotels. This could be an underserved neighborhood in a city, or an area with few hotels.
     
    2) they are often cheaper than hotels, however you’re often giving up amenities (room service, concierge, etc). Also, staying in a hotel tends to be more private, checking into a room is quick and easy, and afterwards you are on your own (especially if you say you don’t want cleaners to come by). With Airbnb, things are a little more complicated. Some hosts know what they’re doing (electronic locks, etc) so that you only encounter them if you want to see them, but others are more in between (you have to see them on occasion). This can go either way, some Airbnb hosts you want to meet, because they can give you great advice about their area, history of their home, or are just fun to chat with. However, when you’re getting off a 10-hour flight at 1am, the last thing you want to do is interact with someone or have to jump through hoops to access your bedroom.
     
    Overall, I’d say it’s definitely worth trying! I’ve stayed in all kinds of crazy places, such as a giant decaying mansion in the tropics that had been taken over by hippies (who Airbnb rooms out).
     
    Payment is pretty easy, you just set up your payment info on the site and you are charged once the host approves your request to stay (some hosts auto-approve). Over time, you will build up a reputation (ie people leave reviews of you as a guest) and the “due diligence” aspect of things will become easier. It’s been a few years, but I believe you have to submit your ID to the site.
     
    I’ve never had to cancel / refund a stay, so I’m not sure how well that process works. I also avoid places that charge a deposit because I am not familiar with how efficient that is (ie whether they drop the hold quickly and automatically). Since many places don’t require a deposit, it’s not a problem to avoid the ones that do. Make sure to always check the Additional Prices section of each listing, to see whether there are any unusual additional charges (outrageous cleaning fee) or great discounts (many places have a discount percentage for renting by the week or month).
     
    As for going with groups or by yourself, I’ve done both and I’d say it just depends on the place you want to stay (ie splitting cost or whatever).
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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from Mac Found in Hottest Massage Video Ever?   
    I agree. He is hot, but things always seem to go the same way (like the way he folds the towel into smaller and smaller squares, etc)...
     
    I’m a fan of these Czech Massage videos: https://www.xvideos.com/video25734037/02
     
    This one has silly acting and little massage, but I think it works somehow: https://www.xvideos.com/video31676849/rb_-_scotty_marx_and_jordan_levine_-_requested_by_member_-_pornhub.com
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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from rhh33 in Hottest Massage Video Ever?   
    I agree. He is hot, but things always seem to go the same way (like the way he folds the towel into smaller and smaller squares, etc)...
     
    I’m a fan of these Czech Massage videos: https://www.xvideos.com/video25734037/02
     
    This one has silly acting and little massage, but I think it works somehow: https://www.xvideos.com/video31676849/rb_-_scotty_marx_and_jordan_levine_-_requested_by_member_-_pornhub.com
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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from Chad Constantine in How does AirBnB work?   
    That’s a good point, Airbnb lets you choose Entire Place / Private Room / Shared Room, so you can filter. However you should generally read thoroughly and ask questions, if there is any ambiguity. Some people list an in-law suite as its own place... of course if it has its own entrance and is private, than that maybe fine with you, but best to read and look carefully (and always ask if uncertain). On the other hand, I’ve definitely seen upgrades where my “private room” was a pool house or cabin with its own patio or outdoor space.
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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from Chad Constantine in How does AirBnB work?   
    One thing I’d add too, is that I always communicate with the host before booking. There are many reasons to do this, the biggest (for me) are: 1) getting a sense of the host’s personality and service skills, 2) confirming that the place is available and that the host is comfortable having me stay there, and 3) asking any questions ahead of time.
     
    In my initial request I usually write a sentence or two about the trip that brings me to the host’s area, so they have can get comfortable with who I am and what I’m doing. Keep in mind that in many cases you are staying in someone’s home, so it’s good to build a little trust on both sides. Naturally there are a lot of professional Airbnb hosts on whom these assurances are wasted!
     
    I generally avoid places that can be “booked instantly “ because I prefer to have hosts who are engaged and who perform a little due diligence. But that’s just me.
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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from Chad Constantine in How does AirBnB work?   
    I’ve never stayed at an Airbnb with professional staff / caretakers, so I’m not sure about that. As for SuperHosts, I’d say in my experience reviews reveal more than that simple designation, but there’s probably no harm turning that filter on in areas with a lot of listings. I read the reviews as I would on Yelp (or here for that matter), that is to say to take them with a grain of critical thinking. Sometimes people will complain about things that are clearly stated in the listing, are plainly outside of the host’s control, or which can be seen positively or negatively depending on your personal preferences.
     
    For the most part, I’ve found people on Airbnb to be upfront and honest (I’ve only been a guest though, not sure what it’s like as a host). On a couple occasions I’ve had minor issues (access code doesn’t work, host fell asleep when they knew I was arriving late) but these were always resolved without Airbnb involvement. Just like on this site, you can sometimes find amazing deals from people who are new hosts and don’t know their worth yet (some use airbnb’s Automated pricing which seems to hurt more than help the host).
     
    If you like meeting people and you don’t need the hotel amenities, I think it’s worth a try.
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    MarlowewolraM reacted to + poolboy48220 in Tips for bottoming for an XL partner   
    My first time bottoming was with an escort who knew it was my first time, and he encouraged that position to start.
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    MarlowewolraM reacted to marylander1940 in Tips for bottoming for an XL partner   
    Sit on him first.
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    MarlowewolraM reacted to Kevin Slater in Tips for bottoming for an XL partner   
    Take a deep breath and think of England.
     
    Kevin Slater
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    MarlowewolraM reacted to + 7829V in Masseur best practices...   
    If you are hired as masseur try to balance the massage and sensual aspects... do not try to change the session to an escort experience. Some customers have limits. Ask or try to read body language.
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    MarlowewolraM reacted to MassageDrew in Hottest Massage Video Ever?   
    I have no problem with that
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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from Chad Constantine in How does AirBnB work?   
    I’ve stayed in Airbnb a bunch, it’s worked well so far (50+ times).
     
    There are a few things to consider:
    1) you can use Airbnb to rent in a place where there are no (or few) hotels. This could be an underserved neighborhood in a city, or an area with few hotels.
     
    2) they are often cheaper than hotels, however you’re often giving up amenities (room service, concierge, etc). Also, staying in a hotel tends to be more private, checking into a room is quick and easy, and afterwards you are on your own (especially if you say you don’t want cleaners to come by). With Airbnb, things are a little more complicated. Some hosts know what they’re doing (electronic locks, etc) so that you only encounter them if you want to see them, but others are more in between (you have to see them on occasion). This can go either way, some Airbnb hosts you want to meet, because they can give you great advice about their area, history of their home, or are just fun to chat with. However, when you’re getting off a 10-hour flight at 1am, the last thing you want to do is interact with someone or have to jump through hoops to access your bedroom.
     
    Overall, I’d say it’s definitely worth trying! I’ve stayed in all kinds of crazy places, such as a giant decaying mansion in the tropics that had been taken over by hippies (who Airbnb rooms out).
     
    Payment is pretty easy, you just set up your payment info on the site and you are charged once the host approves your request to stay (some hosts auto-approve). Over time, you will build up a reputation (ie people leave reviews of you as a guest) and the “due diligence” aspect of things will become easier. It’s been a few years, but I believe you have to submit your ID to the site.
     
    I’ve never had to cancel / refund a stay, so I’m not sure how well that process works. I also avoid places that charge a deposit because I am not familiar with how efficient that is (ie whether they drop the hold quickly and automatically). Since many places don’t require a deposit, it’s not a problem to avoid the ones that do. Make sure to always check the Additional Prices section of each listing, to see whether there are any unusual additional charges (outrageous cleaning fee) or great discounts (many places have a discount percentage for renting by the week or month).
     
    As for going with groups or by yourself, I’ve done both and I’d say it just depends on the place you want to stay (ie splitting cost or whatever).
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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from + bencleve29 in Quick NYC visit - advice?   
    Jose isn’t Italian or Mediterranean, but I think he’d be a good fit. He’s been discussed on here frequently. I’ve seen him myself, and it was an amazing experience. Like others, I found him to be a very warm person, and the massage itself was great.
     
    https://m4m-forum.org/threads/411-on-jose-in-chelsea-nyc.132404/
     

     

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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from + WestGuy in Quick NYC visit - advice?   
    Jose isn’t Italian or Mediterranean, but I think he’d be a good fit. He’s been discussed on here frequently. I’ve seen him myself, and it was an amazing experience. Like others, I found him to be a very warm person, and the massage itself was great.
     
    https://m4m-forum.org/threads/411-on-jose-in-chelsea-nyc.132404/
     

     

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    MarlowewolraM got a reaction from mack9 in Quick NYC visit - advice?   
    Jose isn’t Italian or Mediterranean, but I think he’d be a good fit. He’s been discussed on here frequently. I’ve seen him myself, and it was an amazing experience. Like others, I found him to be a very warm person, and the massage itself was great.
     
    https://m4m-forum.org/threads/411-on-jose-in-chelsea-nyc.132404/
     

     

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    MarlowewolraM reacted to + pdxleo in Too much of a good thing?   
    My local preferred escort texted me a couple nights ago, asked if I were interested in grabbing a drink or two that evening. As I was going to Vancouver for a court hearing the next morning, I said sure, but just a couple- gotta get to the airport early. So, we met up and after a drink, his sugar daddy showed up, and we all ended up going to a straight strip club down the street. They were both regulars at this club, familiar to the doorman and servers- obviously not strangers there. So, we sat down, got drinks, and started visiting with the working girls. Then, my guy gets real chatty, giving me an "I love you dude, you gotta know that by now" all in front of his sugar daddy and the girls gathered round our table. Now, this guy has been a provider for me for several years, I always assumed he's gay-for-pay, has pictures of himself and his girlfriend of IG and Facebook, etc. Now, all this comes out, and I have to get ready for a court action in a few hours- totally flabbergasted by this outburst! He's been talking about relocating for the last few months, so I don't know if this is a hamfisted way of saying goodbye, or an opening for expanding our relationship- I'm SO confused! I'm back in Portland on Monday, and I know he'll be in touch, so it's going to be a weird night, wish me luck!
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