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Midwestern Guy

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  1. I met with him this evening. Totally worth it. I think the pictures are a little dated, but he is in great shape - maybe a little thinner. He is from the Ukraine, but his English was very good. His communication setting up the appointment was rather short. He welcomed me with a hug, and went to work. He was very intuitive and he progressed. For home, he had the right amount of pressure. I went with the erotic, and towards the end, he laid upon me. I left extremely happy. He indicated he will be moving back to LA in a few months. A find for sure!

  2. I’ve met with him a few times, he’s also on rent men. I’ve really had a great time with him. Although he doesn’t have training, he does give a really good massage...nice smooth strokes and adjusts the pressure and focus based on your needs. We had good chemistry, so I then hired overnight (rent men), and finally took him on a week long trip to Hawaii with me. I recommend him. He lives in Ft Lauderdale, travels regularly to Orlando. He is currently in Allentown, and going to NYC from there. Here’s his RM link: https://rent.men/Fivestar_reviews

  3. I might look for different things in a hire than most and therefore can't comment as comprehensively as others have in this thread, but over the past couple years i have met him multiple times and if you have communicated and mutually agreed to how you would like to spend your time with him and you're totally for real and no games, he has always been a complete man of his word and a complete gentlemen regarding everything in my experience.

    I could immediately pick up how genuine Rich is through our conversations. I’m glad you, and others, have confirmed my read. Even if our chemistry doesn’t exactly work out in person, his character has shown through.

  4. I’m meeting with him in early October. (Yeah, a long time away). He has been amazing to text with...he immediately felt like an old friend. A few weeks after our initial contact, he reached out to let me know he was going to be going through my area...unfortunately, I was out of state at that time. I’m looking forward to actually meeting.

  5. Hey guys, I've seen a few mentions in here and wanted to say thanks! If anyone is making a trip to Kansas City let me know. I'm here most of the warm months. ?

     

    Regardless if I'm spending time with anyone visiting I grew up here and am always available to suggest hotels, restaurants, etc. Use my email richreynolds813@gmail.com.

    Looking forward to meeting you in October! ? (I’m the guy you’re doing the game with).

  6. I had reached out before and talked about meeting, with possible dates. When my schedule firmed up, a couple days before I would be in Detroit, saw he was in another city and would be going straight to Dallas from there- and be in Dallas during the time I would be in Detroit. I followed up to let him know it wouldn’t work since he was in another city, and I would reach out again. He responded with his rate, needed 50% up front, and Dallas wasn’t confirmed...so could schedule something in Detroit. Too many red flags on that exchange for me.

  7. I’ve met with Scotty, and had an enjoyable time. His pictures are accurate, his eyes very expressive. I was recently back in the area and was hoping it would have worked out in my schedule to meet up again, but my schedule didn’t cooperate. We had time where we talked, and he was really open. I would schedule again.

  8. PARIS — Airlines are squeezing as many passengers as they can onto their jets, but one seat manufacturer believes its product can help carriers push capacity to the absolute limit. And it may help push down fares.

    Say goodbye to whatever personal space you had left.

     

     

    At this week's Paris Air Show, lots of curious convention-goers eagerly wanted to try out Avio Interior's "SkyRider" saddle-like airplane seat, but that's probably not the reception it would get if people found it installed on their next flight. See it in the slideshow at the top of this post.

    SkyRider passengers would lean on a bicycle-seat type cushion that sits higher than your traditional airline seat. Legs sort of hang off the saddle, as they would if you were riding a horse. The seat back sits straight up, forcing good posture. A knee cut-out provides another precious few inches of legroom.

     

    You're neither sitting nor standing — you're sort of leaning.

     

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    These are horrible! If they implement, I would hope it’s only on very short flights.

  9. As a client, and a frequent business traveler, weekdays are usually my opportune time to schedule I generally schedule while visiting other cities while traveling for work.

     

    I will say, this may result in me needing to try to pencil something in well in advance, as I have flights, meetings and potentially scheduling extra days. I think it can come across as me being a flake or just giving a run around.

  10. He’s also in Detroit right now. I had a meeting here and met with him. As others shared, his pictures are accurate. He’s also extremely friendly. He made me feel as if I wasn’t just a client. I really enjoyed our time together.

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