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keefer reacted to + SirBillybob in Providers/Would You Freak Out & Clients/Am I The Only One
Normalize. Candid, playful, and confident wins the day. Bare-gummed an optional accessory package, but I would avoid hyperbole regarding the uniqueness of it, or the ‘your loss’ challenge.
“I wear dentures and I give head, so I can provide the downtown experience in two formats. Nobody taking me up on my offer has complained so far.”
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keefer reacted to liubit in Providers/Would You Freak Out & Clients/Am I The Only One
This brings back very fond memories. One of the best blowjobs I have ever had was from an older guy in the dark room of a porn cinema in NYC when I was in my late twenties, a very very long time ago. He had no teeth, and the feeling of his smooth gums sliding over my hard dick and playing with my glans was absolutely unique, hot as hell. I remember I shot a huge load, which he greedily gulped.
It most certainly is.
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keefer got a reaction from liubit in Providers/Would You Freak Out & Clients/Am I The Only One
As a 21 year old coming out in Houston (roughly 100 years ago) I was introduced to, and learned the joys of, video arcades and glory holes... One early encounter was with an older gentleman who removed his dentures before introducing me to a life-changing blow job... Years later I'm still aware he set a very high bar that was difficult for others to match...
As someone who experienced what you have to offer - I can only strongly encourage you not to be self-conscious but to go for it. Those of us (now newly retired), thinking back on early experiences, will remember you.
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keefer got a reaction from Nue2thegame in Providers/Would You Freak Out & Clients/Am I The Only One
As a 21 year old coming out in Houston (roughly 100 years ago) I was introduced to, and learned the joys of, video arcades and glory holes... One early encounter was with an older gentleman who removed his dentures before introducing me to a life-changing blow job... Years later I'm still aware he set a very high bar that was difficult for others to match...
As someone who experienced what you have to offer - I can only strongly encourage you not to be self-conscious but to go for it. Those of us (now newly retired), thinking back on early experiences, will remember you.
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keefer got a reaction from Whippoorwill in Providers/Would You Freak Out & Clients/Am I The Only One
As a 21 year old coming out in Houston (roughly 100 years ago) I was introduced to, and learned the joys of, video arcades and glory holes... One early encounter was with an older gentleman who removed his dentures before introducing me to a life-changing blow job... Years later I'm still aware he set a very high bar that was difficult for others to match...
As someone who experienced what you have to offer - I can only strongly encourage you not to be self-conscious but to go for it. Those of us (now newly retired), thinking back on early experiences, will remember you.
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keefer got a reaction from SecretProvider in Providers/Would You Freak Out & Clients/Am I The Only One
As a 21 year old coming out in Houston (roughly 100 years ago) I was introduced to, and learned the joys of, video arcades and glory holes... One early encounter was with an older gentleman who removed his dentures before introducing me to a life-changing blow job... Years later I'm still aware he set a very high bar that was difficult for others to match...
As someone who experienced what you have to offer - I can only strongly encourage you not to be self-conscious but to go for it. Those of us (now newly retired), thinking back on early experiences, will remember you.
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keefer reacted to JRNOFEXPRS in The Kindest Man I Ever Knew
For eight years, I showed up to massage the same man every week.
His name was Erasmo.
Two hours. Every week. Like clockwork.
He used to pay in advance because I gave him a discounted rate for consistency. In all those years, I never once heard him speak badly about another human being. Not once.
Funny how certain realizations don’t hit until someone is gone.
Erasmo worked as a janitor for the same school for roughly thirty years. Quiet life. Quiet discipline. The kind of man most people overlook because he never demanded attention from the room.
He retired… and passed away about a year later from a heart attack.
What stayed with me was how routine his life was. Morning workouts. Early discipline. Predictable structure. I used to warn him about pushing too hard in the mornings because cardiovascular events statistically rise during the early hours after waking.
Research has shown that between roughly 6 AM and noon, the risk of heart attack and sudden cardiac events increases significantly due to the body’s circadian rhythm. Blood pressure rises. Cortisol and adrenaline surge. The blood becomes more prone to clotting after waking.
None of this means exercise is bad. Exercise is life.
But the human body is strange. Vulnerable. Rhythmic.
And sometimes the people who seem the steadiest leave the quietest absence behind them.
After eight years, I realized something rare about him:
Kind people really do exist.
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keefer reacted to FLFunSized in Jamie in London!
Because he deserves his very own thread, I’m going to gush. I had the pleasure of meeting @Jamie21 this week during a visit to London. I’ve been wanting to meet him for a while since stalking watching his videos and following him here. What an amazing and intuitive man. He was easy to communicate with and even willing to provide some special requests. His studio is warm and inviting, it felt like a warm hug. MT was thankfully not a problem! His hands are magical and he knew right where to put them and how much pressure to provide. I know I’m fanboying on him but he is seriously the best. Definitely one of the top 10 things to do in London!
https://rentmasseur.com/JamieW
https://sensualtouchco.com
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keefer reacted to sutherland in Victoria and Albert Museum London
Room 91 with the jewels and tiaras was some nice eye candy for me. Also rooms 65-69 for English silver
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keefer reacted to samhexum in an interesting video that popped up on my YouTube feed
I just watched an interview with Erin Murphy, who played Tabitha on bewitched. She gave some interesting background info on an episode that I watched a few years ago, which made me think "that was a little unusual for such a lightweight show."
After watching the video, I checked with Wikipedia and found out the episode aired on Christmas Eve and before it started, Elizabeth Montgomery welcomed the television audience to the bewitched Christmas episode.
In it, Samantha and Darren are friends with a black couple who have a daughter Tabitha's age and they are going out of town and the daughter is going to sleep over. Tabitha is delighted that she will have a "new sister" to play with. I don't remember the specifics, but somehow they get the message that they can't be sisters because they are not the same color.
So Tabitha does her nose twitch thing, and first turns the girl white then she turns both of them brown then she makes them both their regular color, but the girl has pink polkadots all over her and Tabitha has brown polkadots all over her. The black couple comes back to get their daughter during Samantha and Darren's Christmas party and they wind up staying and Darren's uncool client thinks Darren is in an interracial marriage and doesn't want to work with him because he thinks Darren is unstable.
In the end, of course it all works out, and Samantha gives the girls a simple and age appropriate speech about sisterhood and brotherhood.
Erin said they were all a bit worried about what the reception would be because if you think about it, Tabitha was in black face part of the time but no one at all objected because they saw the intent of the episode and in fact it won a special Emmy award.
But here is the really cool thing… The episode came about because a very creative 10th grade teacher at a nearby high school wanted to inspire her class so she said to them why don't you write an episode of bewitched. They did and then submitted it and Elizabeth Montgomery and her husband loved it. Even better… The teacher and all the students were on the set all week from the initial table read to time in the writers room updating the script after the initial table read to the actual filming and before the episode was shot all the female students had their hair done. Pretty cool, huh?
Erin said this was Elizabeth Montgomery's favorite episode and she said for her it was definitely the most memorable shooting experience.
And I know Darren is misspelled throughout this fascinating story but I dictated it and Siri is an idiot!
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keefer reacted to kajunboots in Check out my Cajun Cooking channel
Good afternoon, Cajun (and non-Cajun) cooks. I added another video to thecajuncooks.com, and I demonstrate how to cook Shrimp Clemenceau. This dish is more Creole than Cajun and more commonly found in restaurants. However, it's easy---no roux---and it's not too spicy. Of course, I include wine suggestions.
Enjoy!
KB
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keefer reacted to 56harrisond in Why do they smell like c*m?
https://www.vice.com/en/article/heres-why-the-trees-on-your-street-smell-like-semen/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0031942217303412
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keefer got a reaction from + Pensant in Hilo - 24h blood pressure monitoring
Dredging up this ancient post - thanks again for all the advice (both from physicians, and others who have gone through a similar journy).
As per earlier posters recommendations - the focus was on using Hilo as additional (not the primary) data points, ensuring numbers it provided matched that of my physician, the pharmacy, and manual cuffs. Interestingly my physician (and the pharmacy) regularly asked for Hilo printouts as we were gently tweaking drug dosage.
Proactive regular visits with my primary care physician, their NHS-associated primary care pharmacist, regular blood testing - resulted in quickly finding the right combination of drugs to bring my blood pressure mostly back to the normal/optimal range, at worst moving into slightly elevated (high 130's, rarely very low 140's).
Once all the (European, thus real) Easter chocolate disappears I'm going to focus on weight... but first a weekend of bliss.
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keefer got a reaction from + Just Sayin in Hilo - 24h blood pressure monitoring
Dredging up this ancient post - thanks again for all the advice (both from physicians, and others who have gone through a similar journy).
As per earlier posters recommendations - the focus was on using Hilo as additional (not the primary) data points, ensuring numbers it provided matched that of my physician, the pharmacy, and manual cuffs. Interestingly my physician (and the pharmacy) regularly asked for Hilo printouts as we were gently tweaking drug dosage.
Proactive regular visits with my primary care physician, their NHS-associated primary care pharmacist, regular blood testing - resulted in quickly finding the right combination of drugs to bring my blood pressure mostly back to the normal/optimal range, at worst moving into slightly elevated (high 130's, rarely very low 140's).
Once all the (European, thus real) Easter chocolate disappears I'm going to focus on weight... but first a weekend of bliss.
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keefer reacted to mtaabq in Streaming rant.
Dude, go back to reading books. Like the poster above me I do not have a television. My Kindle has over 20 books on it and goes with me everywhere. Or I can listen to music. YouTube is already increasing ads but occasionally there’s something worth watching. And I can watch on my phone. I’m more of an introvert so I don’t make conversation easily but I can always disappear into a book.
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keefer got a reaction from Rod Hagen in Friday Funnies
From Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing...
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keefer got a reaction from Nue2thegame in Friday Funnies
From Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing...
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keefer reacted to Ali Gator in Got my second Shingles shot - have no fear, ask me anything!
Since my Shingles vax in December, 2023 I did receive my flu vax in October, 2024. I turned 61 in November, and my doctor recommended the RSV vax 'in the coming months' (meaning, 'this winter'). For some reason, he wanted me to wait about eight to ten weeks between flu vax and RSV vax.
So in January (MLK Day, to be exact), I asked at Walgreen's to make an appointment for my RSV vax (I've been going to Walgreen's near my home for years - I have a little crush on the pharmacist who does the vaccines, even though he has the personality of a wet rag). I was told the vax was for 65 and older, and I was 'too young'. I went to CVS across the street and they told me the same thing.
I was in a different Walgreen's the day after Valentine's Day, and went by the pharmacy to inquire again about the RSV vax, as I had read online that it was available to those over 60. The younger pharmacist told me that day I could get it, since I was '50 and over'. After the pharmacist gave me my shot, I told him I was told less than a month ago I wasn't old enough. He then explained to me that all the drugstores (every chain) follow the guidelines by the CDC. As more cases are reported across the country, they update their information on 'ages' of patients every few weeks. There was such a major increase with 'younger people' in January, they lowered the minimum age to 50 a week earlier. I also asked if this was a 'one and done' deal, and he said, 'As far as we know now, yes. BUT it could change going forward.' BTW, no side effects from the RSV vax.
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keefer got a reaction from wsc in Friday Funnies
I thought the baby's face said, "please tell me I'm not related..."