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Is relocating to Canada really a thing?
CuriousByNature replied to viewing ownly's topic in The Travel Desk
I think people are being more gracious than they used to be towards him, and have accepted that we'll never see the likes of Elizabeth II again. -
Not Thirsty At All-But Then I'm Not A Belieber
CuriousByNature replied to + Gar1eth's topic in The Lounge
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*Hiring your neighbor ? *sigh*
CuriousByNature replied to Ali Gator's topic in Questions About Hiring
I'm not sure why people are jumping all over @Ali Gator. I also was curious after reading the original post, as my name would suggest, and I looked at the Boston listings. Like others, I didn't find one that seemed to match. I figured the provider either removed his add, or perhaps I wasn't searching properly. I could have gone through all the Florida listings, but I figured if Ali wanted people to know who this guy is, he would have included his link. It would never occur to me to contact the guy and tell him about Ali's post, but maybe Ali is wise to take that precaution. Even if the post was fictitious, so be it. Ali doesn't owe anyone here anything by making a post. Just my two cents on the matter. -
Feeling ugly/unattractive when with a provider
CuriousByNature replied to DMonDude's topic in Questions About Hiring
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I soak them in hot water first, or in Chinese cooking wine. This softens them up but they will not be like regular shrimp. They don't reconstitute fully. You can use them as they are if you want a chewier texture, but many people soak them first so that the texture is softer. They are used more for their umami flavour than for 'shrimpiness', and the flavour is more intense and concentrated than fresh shrimp. I like using shrimp paste as well.
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A full stop is a period, not an exclamation point.
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I really don't like only fans. Tried them for years and then finally bought myself an air conditioner.
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What about his second hand?
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Is relocating to Canada really a thing?
CuriousByNature replied to viewing ownly's topic in The Travel Desk
I think most of us would welcome people moving up here from the US. We are far from a perfect country, however. The cost of living in major cities like Toronto and Vancouver is pretty high, though lower than Manhattan. Universal medical is great, but we have long waits for treatment and many people cannot find a family doctor. Canadians are pretty friendly, but that also depends on the region. I find almost everyone is polite, but not always warm and engaging like a lot of Americans tend to be. -
Playing with the dad of a (former) bf / fwb
CuriousByNature replied to Girthy91's topic in The Lounge
Or have it engraved on the invitations... lol -
amenities include metered parking
CuriousByNature replied to viewing ownly's topic in Questions About Hiring
Maybe the meter is attached to the massage table and you're parking yourself? -
Feeling ugly/unattractive when with a provider
CuriousByNature replied to DMonDude's topic in Questions About Hiring
How funny - I'm a mash up between Jackie Gleason and Shari Lewis. Minus Lamb Chop, which I ate with some mint sauce. -
Do you mind sharing who you normally see in London?
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If you know your Cornish history, traditionally, the men of Cornwall always placed a Cornish Pastie over each nipple before heading down into the tin mines.
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Perhaps we should simply split the difference, and everyone be okay with showing one nipple. 😆
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I though this was the case for most men - gay, bi, or straight... lol.
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Mentioning race on this forum will generally be met with accusations of racism, and at times I would agree that such accusations are warranted. In this case you're speaking from your own personal experience and not making a blanket statement about everyone who is of a certain race. But that said, some might understandably wonder what the point is to mention race at all, in this context? Just a thought to consider, perhaps.
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I guess it wouldn't matter as long as the experiences are electrifying.
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Maybe his new name will be Tesla?
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Provider Proselytizing To Clients
CuriousByNature replied to Heart It Deep's topic in Questions About Hiring
They do exist, unfortunately, and it's horrible. But thankfully I haven't encountered anything like that. I'm not into social media, so I'm not aware of some of this stuff. Just awful. I wouldn't consider anyone who espouses violence against anyone to represent Christianity, but I know there are people who wear a cloak of Christianity in order to spread their own hatred. Like wolves in sheep's clothing. -
At least 2 banned words on RM that shouldn't be.
CuriousByNature replied to viewing ownly's topic in Questions About Hiring
@Jamie21 you'll have to come visit Canada, but likely no outcalls in the following towns... Balzac, Alberta Climax, Saskatchewan Nut Mountain, Saskatchewan Smuts, Saskatchewan Finger, Manitoba Crotch Lake, Ontario Old Cummer, Ontario Anse a Mouille-Cul (Wet Ass Cove), Quebec Brise-Culotte (Crotchless Underpants), Quebec Sackville, New Brunswick Balls Creek, Nova Scotia Ecum Secum, Nova Scotia Blow Me Down, Newfoundland Come by Chance, Newfoundland Dildo, Newfoundland Granny's Hole, Newfoundland Spread Eagle, Newfoundland Yeah, it seems that the founders of many Canadian towns were a bunch of pervs. LOL. But just to be clear, the capital of Saskatchewan is Regina, not Vagina. -
When I see the name Onslow, I can only imagine this guy...
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Provider Proselytizing To Clients
CuriousByNature replied to Heart It Deep's topic in Questions About Hiring
Of course not, but I don't believe that giving up the last word means agreement. In my experience with people who are Christian, I don't think any would ever advocate for brutal punishment of same sex intimacy. It might seem disgusting or gross some people out, but that's not the same as brutal punishment. -
Provider Proselytizing To Clients
CuriousByNature replied to Heart It Deep's topic in Questions About Hiring
I'm wondering why it is so important having the last word? Even about one's own beliefs. It seems that many people think having the last word means they have 'won'. But there doesn't have to be a 'winner'. Nor do we always have to be 'right'. I think that sometimes letting someone else have the last word is the best thing for a given situation.
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