curt gregory
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curt gregory reacted to Whitman in The View From Down Here
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curt gregory reacted to MisterMike in Burke Williams Recs
Let's look back on this thread in a few months and see where things stand with COVID, because the idea of sharing steamy air with someone is still way too foreign to me.
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curt gregory got a reaction from Cruiser7 in What college has the best looking young men?
West Point.
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curt gregory got a reaction from + Lucky in What college has the best looking young men?
West Point.
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curt gregory got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in What college has the best looking young men?
West Point.
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curt gregory reacted to Michael PhD in To those that originally planned to get an erotic massage, but in the heat of the moment you wanted more, how was the new rate agreed upon (if any)?
I don’t ask so this is not applicable to me or many others. And I don’t think I deserve more. But if I turn you on and you want to fuck, I may be game for it... allow desires to take over. But I’m not scheduling a massage for a fuck. If that happens, that is after the massage and with both parties being willing participants.
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curt gregory got a reaction from + bashful in Vintage men
Look at the size of those bathing suits. In 1934!
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curt gregory got a reaction from Danny-Darko in Vintage men
Look at the size of those bathing suits. In 1934!
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curt gregory got a reaction from LACoaster in Relationship Status
2. But without a lot of detail.....
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curt gregory reacted to Michael PhD in To those that originally planned to get an erotic massage, but in the heat of the moment you wanted more, how was the new rate agreed upon (if any)?
I would argue that self care is not pissing away money. And a nice massage, therapeutic or more, with a professional may encourage a different perspective on your body/self esteem - apologies for making speculations but just by the tone of your message, I bet a massage would help in more ways than you may imagine.
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curt gregory reacted to jjkrkwood in That Look You Get When You Don't Want Me to Stop
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curt gregory got a reaction from DallasClient in Glasses... On or off?
Dallas - if you’re into massage, just remember to take them off when your face is in the cradle! ?
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curt gregory got a reaction from + Charlie in Palm Springs vs Provincetown
Guys - other than being both gay-and dog-friendly, these towns are very different in both climate and temperament. We’ve owned in both places, and the earlier comment was spot on: if you can afford it, mid-September through May in PSP and June - Sept. in Ptown would be an ideal life. If you can only have one place, I think PSP is the only option since the “season” is so much longer. Winter in Ptown is LONG, cold, and lonely. OTOH, while summer in PSP is hot, at least it’s always sunny, it doesn’t snow, and the Coast is 2 hours away. (And don’t get me started on shopping at that nasty Stop ‘n Shop on Shank Painter in Ptown!).
Don’t get me wrong: Ptown is charming, romantic, and filled with wonderful restaurants, bars, art, and men. I just feel that it would be a tough place to live full time for more than 12 weeks. As for vacationing, both places are wonderful for gays of all ages. Sure, the activities are different, but they’re both delightful in their own way.
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curt gregory got a reaction from + WilliamM in Palm Springs vs Provincetown
Guys - other than being both gay-and dog-friendly, these towns are very different in both climate and temperament. We’ve owned in both places, and the earlier comment was spot on: if you can afford it, mid-September through May in PSP and June - Sept. in Ptown would be an ideal life. If you can only have one place, I think PSP is the only option since the “season” is so much longer. Winter in Ptown is LONG, cold, and lonely. OTOH, while summer in PSP is hot, at least it’s always sunny, it doesn’t snow, and the Coast is 2 hours away. (And don’t get me started on shopping at that nasty Stop ‘n Shop on Shank Painter in Ptown!).
Don’t get me wrong: Ptown is charming, romantic, and filled with wonderful restaurants, bars, art, and men. I just feel that it would be a tough place to live full time for more than 12 weeks. As for vacationing, both places are wonderful for gays of all ages. Sure, the activities are different, but they’re both delightful in their own way.
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curt gregory got a reaction from Redwine56 in Palm Springs vs Provincetown
Guys - other than being both gay-and dog-friendly, these towns are very different in both climate and temperament. We’ve owned in both places, and the earlier comment was spot on: if you can afford it, mid-September through May in PSP and June - Sept. in Ptown would be an ideal life. If you can only have one place, I think PSP is the only option since the “season” is so much longer. Winter in Ptown is LONG, cold, and lonely. OTOH, while summer in PSP is hot, at least it’s always sunny, it doesn’t snow, and the Coast is 2 hours away. (And don’t get me started on shopping at that nasty Stop ‘n Shop on Shank Painter in Ptown!).
Don’t get me wrong: Ptown is charming, romantic, and filled with wonderful restaurants, bars, art, and men. I just feel that it would be a tough place to live full time for more than 12 weeks. As for vacationing, both places are wonderful for gays of all ages. Sure, the activities are different, but they’re both delightful in their own way.
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curt gregory got a reaction from adianblance in Miami masseurs
It’s been a few years, but my experiences with Cristian were uniformly positive.
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curt gregory reacted to marylander1940 in I'm sexy and I know it!
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curt gregory got a reaction from Rod Hagen in What was the first thing that ever made you feel “old”?
For me, it was sometime in my 30’s when I had no idea what any of the “Top 40” songs were and I no longer had any interest in the Grammys. It was the beginning of the era of rap and hip-hop, and I neither liked nor understood the music. It was also about that time that I gained an appreciation for Sinatra, Ella, and Dinah Washington, so in some respects I’m glad it happened.
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curt gregory got a reaction from + Charlie in What was the first thing that ever made you feel “old”?
For me, it was sometime in my 30’s when I had no idea what any of the “Top 40” songs were and I no longer had any interest in the Grammys. It was the beginning of the era of rap and hip-hop, and I neither liked nor understood the music. It was also about that time that I gained an appreciation for Sinatra, Ella, and Dinah Washington, so in some respects I’m glad it happened.
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curt gregory got a reaction from JayCeeKy in What was the first thing that ever made you feel “old”?
For me, it was sometime in my 30’s when I had no idea what any of the “Top 40” songs were and I no longer had any interest in the Grammys. It was the beginning of the era of rap and hip-hop, and I neither liked nor understood the music. It was also about that time that I gained an appreciation for Sinatra, Ella, and Dinah Washington, so in some respects I’m glad it happened.
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curt gregory got a reaction from + sync in What was the first thing that ever made you feel “old”?
For me, it was sometime in my 30’s when I had no idea what any of the “Top 40” songs were and I no longer had any interest in the Grammys. It was the beginning of the era of rap and hip-hop, and I neither liked nor understood the music. It was also about that time that I gained an appreciation for Sinatra, Ella, and Dinah Washington, so in some respects I’m glad it happened.
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curt gregory got a reaction from liubit in What was the first thing that ever made you feel “old”?
For me, it was sometime in my 30’s when I had no idea what any of the “Top 40” songs were and I no longer had any interest in the Grammys. It was the beginning of the era of rap and hip-hop, and I neither liked nor understood the music. It was also about that time that I gained an appreciation for Sinatra, Ella, and Dinah Washington, so in some respects I’m glad it happened.