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    Spursy got a reaction from + DrownedBoy in Providers moving appointment times   
    I have some tolerance for a guy being up to an hour late if there's communication in advance that he's running behind--and I don't mean 5 minutes before the agreed upon time.  If he's going to be a little late, fine.  But don't make me sit around unable to make use of the time because I have no idea when we're starting.  Obviously, emergencies or the unexpected can happen.  But that's not what we're talking about here.
    What has become a dealbreaker for me is the same-day request to reschedule for a totally different time--say, from that evening to the next morning.  My erstwhile regular did this to me two or three times.  The last time he did it (and the reason he's an erstwhile regular, LOL), he was upfront that it was because someone else wanted to see him the evening I had booked with him and he wanted to try to see both of us by moving me to the next morning.  (As it turned out, the other potential client bailed on him, so trying to move one to add another produced a result of zero.)
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    Spursy got a reaction from + BlueSky in Trouble finding a flu shot?   
    None whatsoever.  I got mine five weeks ago at Walgreens at the same time as the bivalent booster--same day appointment, too.  (Got Covid a week after that, but that's another story!)
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    Spursy got a reaction from JUWS in 24 Chelsea Men Spa   
    I have been once. It's a nice enough place and has a shower you can use.  (Regular shower, not table shower).  I saw Ryan, who used to be at Top Men.
    I was lukewarm on all aspects of it--neither a definite repeat nor awful.
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    Spursy got a reaction from Luv2play in Trouble finding a flu shot?   
    None whatsoever.  I got mine five weeks ago at Walgreens at the same time as the bivalent booster--same day appointment, too.  (Got Covid a week after that, but that's another story!)
  5. Haha
    Spursy got a reaction from + jeezopete in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Well, peters out was the problem in the first place.  
    Seriously, that is good news.  
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    Spursy got a reaction from Luv2play in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Unicorn, I had my second Jynneos shot on Thursday and am just old enough to have received a smallpox vaccination as a child.  For what it's worth, I had a strong reaction (a decent-sized welt) to the second one that went away far more quickly than the reaction to the first Jynneos shot.  I still have a gradually fading spot from the first Jynneos shot but really nothing from the second one.  Individual cases may be different, of course.  But I had a similar concern about the second one and it didn't pan out that way. For what it's worth . . . .
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    Spursy got a reaction from + nycman in Casual high tea in central London   
    Fair enough, I wasn't being precise.  I have been to the British Museum, but it's been a few years so that might be a good option. 
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    Spursy got a reaction from LostinParadise in 24 Chelsea Men Spa   
    I have been once. It's a nice enough place and has a shower you can use.  (Regular shower, not table shower).  I saw Ryan, who used to be at Top Men.
    I was lukewarm on all aspects of it--neither a definite repeat nor awful.
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    Spursy got a reaction from + WilliamM in Trouble finding a flu shot?   
    None whatsoever.  I got mine five weeks ago at Walgreens at the same time as the bivalent booster--same day appointment, too.  (Got Covid a week after that, but that's another story!)
  10. Like
    Spursy got a reaction from JUWS in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Unicorn, I had my second Jynneos shot on Thursday and am just old enough to have received a smallpox vaccination as a child.  For what it's worth, I had a strong reaction (a decent-sized welt) to the second one that went away far more quickly than the reaction to the first Jynneos shot.  I still have a gradually fading spot from the first Jynneos shot but really nothing from the second one.  Individual cases may be different, of course.  But I had a similar concern about the second one and it didn't pan out that way. For what it's worth . . . .
  11. Haha
    Spursy got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Well, peters out was the problem in the first place.  
    Seriously, that is good news.  
  12. Like
    Spursy got a reaction from Cruiser7 in Providers moving appointment times   
    I have some tolerance for a guy being up to an hour late if there's communication in advance that he's running behind--and I don't mean 5 minutes before the agreed upon time.  If he's going to be a little late, fine.  But don't make me sit around unable to make use of the time because I have no idea when we're starting.  Obviously, emergencies or the unexpected can happen.  But that's not what we're talking about here.
    What has become a dealbreaker for me is the same-day request to reschedule for a totally different time--say, from that evening to the next morning.  My erstwhile regular did this to me two or three times.  The last time he did it (and the reason he's an erstwhile regular, LOL), he was upfront that it was because someone else wanted to see him the evening I had booked with him and he wanted to try to see both of us by moving me to the next morning.  (As it turned out, the other potential client bailed on him, so trying to move one to add another produced a result of zero.)
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    Spursy got a reaction from TorontoDrew in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Well, peters out was the problem in the first place.  
    Seriously, that is good news.  
  14. Haha
    Spursy got a reaction from SirBillybob in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Well, peters out was the problem in the first place.  
    Seriously, that is good news.  
  15. Haha
    Spursy got a reaction from + robear in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Well, peters out was the problem in the first place.  
    Seriously, that is good news.  
  16. Haha
    Spursy got a reaction from MikeBiDude in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Well, peters out was the problem in the first place.  
    Seriously, that is good news.  
  17. Haha
    Spursy got a reaction from + nycman in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Well, peters out was the problem in the first place.  
    Seriously, that is good news.  
  18. Haha
    Spursy got a reaction from Luv2play in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Well, peters out was the problem in the first place.  
    Seriously, that is good news.  
  19. Like
    Spursy got a reaction from jakey in Providers moving appointment times   
    I have some tolerance for a guy being up to an hour late if there's communication in advance that he's running behind--and I don't mean 5 minutes before the agreed upon time.  If he's going to be a little late, fine.  But don't make me sit around unable to make use of the time because I have no idea when we're starting.  Obviously, emergencies or the unexpected can happen.  But that's not what we're talking about here.
    What has become a dealbreaker for me is the same-day request to reschedule for a totally different time--say, from that evening to the next morning.  My erstwhile regular did this to me two or three times.  The last time he did it (and the reason he's an erstwhile regular, LOL), he was upfront that it was because someone else wanted to see him the evening I had booked with him and he wanted to try to see both of us by moving me to the next morning.  (As it turned out, the other potential client bailed on him, so trying to move one to add another produced a result of zero.)
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    Spursy got a reaction from Kevin Slater in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Well, peters out was the problem in the first place.  
    Seriously, that is good news.  
  21. Haha
    Spursy got a reaction from mike carey in Monkeypox a new worry for gay and bi men   
    Well, peters out was the problem in the first place.  
    Seriously, that is good news.  
  22. Like
    Spursy got a reaction from Walt in Providers moving appointment times   
    I have some tolerance for a guy being up to an hour late if there's communication in advance that he's running behind--and I don't mean 5 minutes before the agreed upon time.  If he's going to be a little late, fine.  But don't make me sit around unable to make use of the time because I have no idea when we're starting.  Obviously, emergencies or the unexpected can happen.  But that's not what we're talking about here.
    What has become a dealbreaker for me is the same-day request to reschedule for a totally different time--say, from that evening to the next morning.  My erstwhile regular did this to me two or three times.  The last time he did it (and the reason he's an erstwhile regular, LOL), he was upfront that it was because someone else wanted to see him the evening I had booked with him and he wanted to try to see both of us by moving me to the next morning.  (As it turned out, the other potential client bailed on him, so trying to move one to add another produced a result of zero.)
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    Spursy got a reaction from + keroscenefire in Providers moving appointment times   
    I have some tolerance for a guy being up to an hour late if there's communication in advance that he's running behind--and I don't mean 5 minutes before the agreed upon time.  If he's going to be a little late, fine.  But don't make me sit around unable to make use of the time because I have no idea when we're starting.  Obviously, emergencies or the unexpected can happen.  But that's not what we're talking about here.
    What has become a dealbreaker for me is the same-day request to reschedule for a totally different time--say, from that evening to the next morning.  My erstwhile regular did this to me two or three times.  The last time he did it (and the reason he's an erstwhile regular, LOL), he was upfront that it was because someone else wanted to see him the evening I had booked with him and he wanted to try to see both of us by moving me to the next morning.  (As it turned out, the other potential client bailed on him, so trying to move one to add another produced a result of zero.)
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    Spursy got a reaction from Jostar in Providers moving appointment times   
    I have some tolerance for a guy being up to an hour late if there's communication in advance that he's running behind--and I don't mean 5 minutes before the agreed upon time.  If he's going to be a little late, fine.  But don't make me sit around unable to make use of the time because I have no idea when we're starting.  Obviously, emergencies or the unexpected can happen.  But that's not what we're talking about here.
    What has become a dealbreaker for me is the same-day request to reschedule for a totally different time--say, from that evening to the next morning.  My erstwhile regular did this to me two or three times.  The last time he did it (and the reason he's an erstwhile regular, LOL), he was upfront that it was because someone else wanted to see him the evening I had booked with him and he wanted to try to see both of us by moving me to the next morning.  (As it turned out, the other potential client bailed on him, so trying to move one to add another produced a result of zero.)
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    Spursy reacted to + glennnnn in What part of the male anatomy turns you on the most?   
    I love ALL male anatomy ❤️❤️❤️.but a hard cock with a fine mushroom head is one of nature's  true beauties.  Will I be castigated if I mention I prefer them cut? I also adore low hanging balls with my order of cock. For what is a great delivery channel if there is nothing to be delivered?
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