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nycman

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  1. Take it from a man who knows men….. The person on the bottom in blue…is a bottom….and loving every minute of it.
  2. You say that like it’s a bad thing?
  3. Like most medications, it doesn’t work when it’s still in the bottle…. Give it a shot! If you hate it, stop it. But at least you tried!
  4. I’m not sure if this was intentional or not, but it is damn funny!
  5. Holy crap, that is Bull Stanton. You know you’ve lived a full life when you see a picture of a man like that and think, God I’d love to have sex with that man…..and then suddenly you realize, wait I have had sex with that man. For the record, he was incredible.
  6. Not enough slip on the grip. Silicone all the way!
  7. I agree. Looks like a glucose monitor. Doesn’t mean he’s diabetic though. Lots of non-diabetic idiots at work with too much money are wearing them these days.
  8. Honey, you live in NY. You can take a REAL Times Square photo. That is to say, the use of only a single, fully clothed, and poorly photoshopped "Times Square" photo in his ad does not bode well in my book.
  9. That’s a very broad generalization, that I don’t think is true. The "Watchful waiting" strategy has been the standard of care for a long time in the US. Also, I think the real reason “Watchful waiting" is a successful strategy for ear infections is the rise of Pneumococcal and H. Influenza vaccination in infants. Thus vastly decreasing the risk that any ear infection is bacterial. He makes some good points, but overall (like most medical providers who seek the spotlight) I fear some of his positions are overstated in order to attract attention.
  10. Thank you! You gotta know your HERstory, baby! "(Frances) Oldham Kelsey was awarded the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service by President Kennedy in 1962 for not allowing thalidomide to be approved for sale in the US. She was also inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2000." Fun fact, the vast majority of cases occurred in West Germany. The drug was never approved in East Germany. Even the communists knew thalidomide was bad news. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thalidomide More fun facts: I never knew Frances Oldham Kelsey was born Canadian and that she was only the second woman to receive the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Oldham_Kelsey
  11. Don’t worry. We (scientists) don’t understand him either. grin
  12. …the New fragrance by Calvin Klein
  13. I see the problem.
  14. Wait…I think that was MY address in Philly. That was you?
  15. Whew! Now I got a "volcano god" that needs to be "appeased".
  16. Beautiful men. Pity about the ugly swimsuits.
  17. nycman

    Villa Gianni

  18. Please do. As much as I sound like a Debbie downer above, I really do love Zurich and Switzerland. I’ve never been to Paragonya, so unfortunately I can’t help you there, but I am interested to know. My experience with escorts in Zurich has been uniformly dismal, and as a result I stopped hiring in that market years ago.
  19. I was in Zurich recently and indeed the prices for everything there have skyrocketed. I had dinner for two in a "ok" bistro that ended up costing almost $300 USD. Zurich was never cheap, but now it’s insane. Zurich, like its men, is beautiful but boring. And at the current prices, I’m inclined to shop elsewhere.
  20. Get a new doctor.
  21. Sounds gay. Submissive bottom???….Wait, I take it all back….please be real, please be real, please be real….
  22. nycman

    Vin Marco

    Grin As they say…and now for the rest of the story…. I was barely 30 years old. I had just broken up with what I had erroneously assumed was "the love of my life". We were two Alpha males who just couldn’t make it work. I was heart broken and lost. So I flew down to Las Ventanas in Cabo from NYC for a week. I needed to escape and try to piece my shattered life back together. Now imagine you’re lying alone on a lounge chair at the nicest resort you’ve ever been to (before or since). And as you’re wallowing in self pity, out of nowhere appear three stunningly beautiful men walking around the pool. Over the course of the week I watched all 3 of them intently. They were incredibly masculine but also unfailingly kind, loving, and caring towards one another. I was in awe. I slowly came to the realization that you can be an Alpha male and still show love and respect towards other men. Later through the miracle of the internet, I would learn who these amazing men were. Luckily over the ensuing years I have had the opportunity to meet all three of them on separate occasions. On all 3 occasions I was terrified yet somehow managed to find the courage to walk up to each one of them and share my story. The last one was Danny 2 years ago at the Palm Springs gathering. I always say, "never meet your heroes". In this case, I was wrong. All 3 were gracious and every bit the gentlemen I dreamed they’d be. A few lessons… You never know who’s watching and whose life your actions are impacting. Never be afraid to tell a stranger the positive impact they’ve had on your life. Work hard at patterning yourself after men you admire.
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