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  1. 55 minutes ago, kben said:

    Wow!! But his first review is for a single star…

    The hidden comment for the single star review says “he is not what he pretends to be”.
     

    Must be a fake. I’m always suspect of profiles that just pop out of nowhere with no reviews, especially when they are very good looking. 

  2. 20 minutes ago, robberbaron4u said:

     If rentmen is not a market for shopping escorts, what would you call it?

    I would of just traded out the word market you used in the headline for the location of the provider. Or maybe used the word “website” instead of market. But calling the escort a boy, when it’s not in his username, or used in his profile, was what seemed a bit degrading to me. He doesn’t even look twinkish, he’s a muscle stud.

  3. I’ve had laser hair removal on my butt and crack. It would probably hurt to do the balls and shaft/pubes. But my problem with laser hair removal is that the hair keeps growing back. It’s not really a permanent fix. At least not for me. It is so expensive and I’ve had multiple sessions. So I don’t do laser hair removal anymore.

  4. 33 minutes ago, DrownedBoy said:

    You missed the first waning sign:

    His RM ad has only 1 photo, he's been on RM for less than a month, and he has no reviews.

    Inexperienced RM flake a lot. It's just a crapshoot with them. Some are completely and utterly clueless.

    I agree. So many red flags here. Who would hire a guy with no face pic, no nudes or shirtless pics, and most importantly no reviews?

  5. I have an Emsculpt consultation this week. I just heard about it recently through a youtube video of Josh Peck trying it. Seemed pretty intriguing. I’m all about trying new fads and self improvement things as long as they work lol. It has an 84 percent worth it rating on realself which is pretty decent. I’ve tried coolsculpting and that definitely was a waste of money though. 

    On 2/25/2022 at 12:47 AM, BenjaminNicholas said:

    Like Coolsculpting, it's mostly a sham. 

    Care to elaborate? I don’t want to waste money again like coolsculpting, but I have seen some promising before and after pics.

  6. I have no problem paying up front. I actually think for first/new meetings with clients it can be wise for a provider to ask for payment up front. This is different from asking for a deposit. Just make sure client is dealing with a well reviewed, and established provider. There is not much a provider can do if a client runs away without paying. They can’t call the cops or anything.

  7. 5 hours ago, jeezifonly said:

    I’m curious about the term “socially acceptable” in 2022. 
    It used to refer to behavior, and acquiescence to the restriction of that behavior in order to not make others feel awkward or uncomfortable.

    Past socially unacceptable behavior could be not RSVP’ing to an invitation. Regularly being drunk at dinner parties. Wearing swimwear while pregnant. Using the wrong piece of flatware. Arguing with a spouse in public. Wearing white after Labor Day. 

    Since we cannot dismiss groups of people as “behavior” what does it mean today? What behavior is considered socially unacceptable today?

     

    I first learned of the term socially acceptable by a mental health social worker. So I’m going to use that context related to the mental health field as my example.
    It is now socially accepted for celebrities to come out and say they have suffered from certain mental health disorders. Mainly depression and anxiety. It is becoming slightly more socially acceptable for celebrities to say they suffer from bipolar disorder. However it is not yet socially acceptable for a celebrity or public figure to come out and say they have a disorder such as schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder. You just don’t hear about celebrities disclosing that.

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    17 minutes ago, José Soplanucas said:

    We? who? Do you think all lesbians, gays, and bis share the same fight? I do not think so.

    If you do, I do not understand why you think trans do not.

    I think all alternative identities share the same fight.

    I don’t think lgb issues and trans issues are the same. I’m a believer in trans rights, but being lgb and being trans are vastly different. I don’t believe their fights are the same. Same sex attraction versus gender identification. A trans man or trans woman can be attracted to either women or men. And most lgb people have no desire to change their birth gender.

  9. I think as gay men, there is some degree of wishful thinking, into believing that being gay or bi is more common than people think. Heterosexual people are still the majority in the world, even though I don’t think there is a such thing as a biological norm. They are the most socially accepted. Most straight people would never have sex with the same gender. And most gay people would not have sex with people of the opposite gender. Anyone that has sex with both genders is most likely bisexual, which is less common than being straight or gay.

  10. I never had the birds and the bees talk with my dad either, I’m glad I didn’t because that would have been awkward. Closest thing was going to a pediatrician in fifth grade and him giving me a little children’s book on puberty. I remember reading about white fluid may discharge from my penis, and thinking what in the world? Because I hadn’t starting experiencing erections or masturbating yet in fifth grade. Didn’t start masturbating until the end of sixth grade, and regularly in seventh grade.

  11. Yes being gay was always more socially accepted than being trans. I just feel like being gay is even more socially accepted now than ever before, because the transgender movement has boomed in recent years. I just hear of people complaining about transgender women winning women’s beauty pageants, and winning women's athletic competitions, I think it’s reduced the stigma of just being gay. 

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