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  1. I was on a table that broke and it was my fault. The therapist was a huge bear around 6'4", 350 pounds. I begged him to climb on with me, which wasn't part of his normal routine. As soon as he straddled my back we went down. I paid for the table but I think some damage was done to his self esteem.

  2. Sexual arousal causes your pupils to dilate, letting in more light -- so you see better in dim light. Like you, Unicorn, I am very visual during sex. Seeing my partner's pleasure is what pushes me over the edge. When I'm a few minutes from orgasm my eyes dilate so wide that people have asked whether I was taking drugs. (I don't. It's natural for me.) At peak arousal, I see perfectly in semidarkness and a bedside reading lamp is painfully bright. The effect disappears after I come. Over the years, I've met other men who had the same experience. I don't think this accounts for the "Dark Mondays", but it may help explain why some men always turn down the lights before sex.

  3. are you thinking the face/head looks a little small and young, compared to the torso (possible photoshopping)??.....if so, I can see that......it's possible, though, that the picture was taken at a slight wide-angle which emphasized the torso, the camera being so close to it

    That's a good (and kind) description of the photo. :)

    It's so unflattering it raises questions about the authenticity of the ad / mental state of the advertiser.

  4. I answered that ad a while back. The man who met me was a well moisturized late 30s/early 40s. He opened the door wearing only a towel. He had a really pumped upper body. Looked great! But when I touched him, he felt mushy. Biceps, shoulders, pecs that looked like muscle but felt like tits. I don't know how they do that. Implants? Supplements?? He has darker features than the young man whose pictures he uses. Picture isn't old. It's somebody else.

  5. Whatever potential problems they didn't want to have by using their own photos are the very same problems they could have caused other people to have. I find that reprehensible.

    I see your point. I'd figured the real risk is when all the details line up: location, schedule, stats, phone, pics. Pics of Instagram models and porn actors are so widely reused that I assume there's no blowback for them. I may be wrong.

  6. I call b.s. on the notion that anyone really does this for reasons of discretion. I think there is always some "grade inflation" at work -- in other words, they use photos that depict a slightly (or significantly) better version of themselves.

    I really want to agree with you. Most of the time I have found the reality less appealing than the marketing lie. But two of the most beautiful men I've hired used stolen pics and both moved on to success in other careers, with their reputations intact. They made the right decision.

  7. That worked out well for you! I also dated a doctor in the 90s who wanted to have sex in his office. One Sunday afternoon we went to a locked office building, where I thought we would fuck on an exam table. But his fantasy was to get dirty on the mens room floor. I helped him live his dream, but that was the last time. I couldn't handle his shame.

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