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  1. Is it normal to go in with gallon jugs of water? How long should one stay in a steam room?

    Well, if you're going to be in there for any length of time, you want to make sure you don't get dehydrated (which can be dangerous if taken to an extreme). I would question why anyone would need to stay in a sauna so long that you'd sweat out a gallon of water, though.

     

    Then again, there are a lot of people who do mind-boggling things because "toxins," etc.

  2. So basically the rentmen profile was a cop. Texted back and forth about what was wanted, decided to meet in public and met an undercover cop, arrested for patronizing a prostitute.

     

    What information would guys like? I’m just trying to alert people to be cautious.

     

    This actually is a good example of why to meet someone in a public place.

     

    If he had come to your home (as either a client or provider), he could have also executed a search without a warrant of your home as part of the arrest. Alternatively, he could have come to your house with a search warrant when he came to arrest you.

  3. Had the "sting-er" just displayed and touched his, um, stinger the "sting-ee" would have nothing to worry about.

     

    Assuming it took place in New York City.

     

    Those are the rules, after all.

     

    I dunno....RM isn't about public indecency....it's about solicitation...two separate laws in most jurisdictions.

  4. @MikeSinz is just trying to get those 2 fake reviews from cableguy removed, and I gave him advice about exposing his stalker who is also hiding using texting apps.

     

    Some folks are reluctant to hire someone with a negative review, those 2 bad reviews ARE damaging his reputation already, that's why he started his thread. Asking some of his regulars to write another review about him won't damage his reputation.

     

    You left the business in 1998 around the time internet took over. Would you like to tell him other ways for him to work without internet? Bars, hotels, etc. just the way you did it before 1998.

     

    The OP is just asking for your our help on the matter, I'm sure you have plenty of advice as a former provider.

     

    And if you cared to look at a post or two above yours, you'd see a bit of my take on it.

     

    I still fail to see how damaging my relationship with existing clients by nagging them (Insist! as you said) to contact RM on my behalf could possibly have any upside. In a transactional relationship, no one is in any position to "insist" that anyone do anything outside of business transacted.

     

    You didn't suggest that they ask clients (old or new) for positive reviews. You said to "Insist!" that they contact RM to get involved in a dispute that doesn't involve them. There's literally no way that can end well.

  5. I was just trying to help @MikeSinz with his stalker Cableguy who wrote not one but two bad reviews about him on Rentmen.com

     

    https://rentmen.eu/MikeSinz/reviews/

     

    You admit that you would stalk an escort if they dare to ask for your help getting rid of a stalker? That's utterly inappropriate and horrifically unprofessional as you say.

     

    Your suggestion to "help" would damage his reputation with the people he does business with....hardly helpful, imo.

     

    You seem to have a very unconventional definition of the word "stalk." I would point out that an escort nagging his clients in the manner you suggested would make the escort a "stalker" under the very same terms.

     

    There is no need to draw others into a private dispute like this. It's begging for trouble.

  6. Ask some of your clients to email them about this issue. Insist!

     

    If I had an escort contact me to do that for a situation like this, I would write my own review on RM saying they contacted me to do that. Then I'd never hire that escort again. Then I'd go on daddy's and write another review talking about the escort's conduct. Then I'd write a review on any other sites that I knew the escort was on.

     

    IMHO, that part of what you suggested is utterly inappropriate (trying to draw others into the conflict) and horrifically unprofessional.

  7. Well, you've reported the fraud to RM. If they're not interested in truth or accuracy, you can always consider not buying adspace there. I don't know how you can force them to take down or flag fraudulent reviews. They don't have anything in their ToS (that I'm aware of) requiring reviews to be accurate or even based on 1st hand contact...and they don't appear to have an appeals process.

     

    You can consider using legalese in your contact with them (words like "truth in advertising,"defamation," etc.), but I doubt that would work. They just don't care. Since RB got seized by the feds, they lost their biggest competitor and don't have to care about customer service as much -- as you are unfortunately learning.

  8. Instead of oatmeal, try using a mix of ground flaxseeds, chia seeds, stevia, and hot organic milk (or almond/coconut/cashew milk). You can add some sliced and toasted almonds and a sprinkling of cinnamon and raisins/cranberries.

    Sounds like an old SNL skit...

     

  9. I think the OP is just pointing it out...However, in some countries, they usually use pictograms (i.e., a man walking thru a door) than resort to words. I know in Montreal, they were having an issue with placing the french words in a larger font above the english ones. There were issues also recently with listing traffic signs only in french... what would tourists do? It would take a while for them to figure out that a one way street was closed or something if they resorted to google translate. Fortunately, i grew up in Canada and am fluent in both, but what about american tourists who visit Montreal?

     

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't French the primary language of most Quebecois? (Quebecers? I'm unsure of the proper way to refer to people from Quebec.)

  10. There have been two interesting trends taking place recently concerning parents and their children. There have been two or three articles here regarding parents who insist on accompanying there adult children to appointments with the kid's college/university professors and parents who insist on accompanying their adult children to job interviews after their kids graduate from college/university. Both college/university professors and private company's HR people and not taking very kindly to this new phenomena. Frankly I think we are raising children who are fragile flowers.

    "Are you a student here/do you work here? Then I'm afraid you're going to have to wait outside."

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