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Any time I see the name 'Tito' I can't help thinking of the original - lol
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Might have been clearer had I written, "that today's generation may never know."
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Overweight/Obese CLIENTS
CuriousByNature replied to Whatsupandstuff's topic in Questions About Hiring
Agreed - I don't recall any provider who posts here ever saying they wouldn't see an overweight client. Some have mentioned, understandably, that their massage tables may not support someone above a certain weight or that very obese people may have additional 'logistical' challenges to work around, but I've never seen anyone post concerns from an attractiveness perspective. I imagine some providers who insist on seeing a client's photo may ultimately screen out those who they find unattractive for whatever reason, but as you note, providers generally know they won't fancy every client. -
Overweight/Obese CLIENTS
CuriousByNature replied to Whatsupandstuff's topic in Questions About Hiring
They called YOU fat? Well for what it's worth, I can only hope to be as 'fat' as you one day -
And this is how a misunderstanding should end . You're both awesome!
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Everyone needs to determine the level of risk they are willing to assume, and also be completely responsible for their own health choices and protection. Relying on someone else to keep you safer is both incredibly lazy and incredibly foolish.
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From Escort to Client - hello from the other side
CuriousByNature replied to Xander's topic in The Lounge
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Tweezers?
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And as time goes on and there is less societal pressure for a closeted gay man to live a straight lifestyle, I imagine the numbers of gay men married to women will drop. I think a lot of middle-aged gay men who are married today and finally coming out of the closet likely grew up with pressures that today's generation may take for granted.
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Especially since attractiveness is so subjective. I do appreciate the need for discretion, however.
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It's amazing that any human remains might have been found - I would never have expected that. But perhaps it's just traces of tissue - I doubt we'll ever be told one way or the other, which is not something we observers need to know anyway.
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MrDarkchocolate in NYC March 16-19
CuriousByNature replied to BicepAddict's topic in Spas & Masseurs
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There is a direct correlation between getting a neck tattoo and becoming a maintenance worker. I have a graph and a pie chart here somewhere...
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He must be because it's in his name. LOL
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Now THAT'S a headline you don't see everyday!
CuriousByNature replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
There's that little triangle-shaped thingy about 2/3 back along it's ventral side, which I believe is where its penis is - the apparent lack of testicles likely suggests it has been castrated and is a steer. Cows usually have an udder by the time they are about 1 year old or so, but it would be unusual for a heifer to have horns as large as that one has until it was even older. But then again, I'm not a farmer - lol. -
I heard a story about a person in South Korea who died while trying to eat live squid at a restaurant - what a way to go. Death by cephalopod.
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Now THAT'S a headline you don't see everyday!
CuriousByNature replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
I don't see any udder... but perhaps this bull/steer identifies as a cow? They should rename the town to Pamplona, given the running of the bull. -
Perhaps the medical examiner will be able to tell if he died from a traumatic injury - such as being caught in an avalanche (apparently several had occurred around that time). Hopefully this will provide additional closure for his loved ones. RIP.
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Cute Critters to Take Our Minds Off Everyday Stresses
CuriousByNature replied to + quoththeraven's topic in The Lounge
How can you tell? His arm is blocking that part of the dog. -
I used to work with a lady who had a big birthday party when she turned 43. The sad reason was that she had surpassed the age of both her parents when they had died (mother 42 and father late 30s). And if I remember correctly several of her grandparents also died very young - only one was living when she was born, I think). But thankfully she is happily enjoying her retirement and is now in her late 60s.
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And the fact that unlike your cat, your dog doesn't want to see you dead.
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