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  1. I did not mean insulting him, but in general putting him down. I think you know this, but I was not directing my comment about "putting him down" directly to you, although you were also addressed.

     

    The case of this boy is not the first one.

     

    We know we all have different preferences and tastes. When I read or hear someone complimenting somebody I do not find attractive, some times even to the point of feeling physical rejection, I do not feel the need to say anything. Why should I? There is nothing to understand, it is just one more instance to observe how diverse we are.

     

    However there are always a bunch of friends here who immediately jump in to body shame the professional, or his practices. Does that say anything about the victim being targeted? I do not think so, it says nothing at all. But opens a wide array of possible interpretations about this need to explain or justify others' preferences, up to the point of trashing as much as possible what others admire as beautiful.

     

    It has amazed me over the years here how people feel their own personal tastes are better than the personal taste that some else has. We should welcome the wide diversity in men who are available even if some of them are just not a match for us. I fail to see the need to complain about those who do not meet our own taste. Would you go into Baskin Robins and loudly, publicly knock the 5 or 6 flavors you do not enjoy rather than concentrate on those you do like?

     

    We need to give each other space as to the men we especially enjoy and those we do not. We should try to keep it positive. We should think of the feelings of others and if a negative comment is not necessary, then just skip it.

  2. MichaelM seems to be the epitome of “your mileage may vary” several respected posters have posted thumbs up on him, and other respected posters not so much...

     

    Put me in the "not so much" column. Beautiful man physically. Performance wise, not so much. did not write a review as I just put it down to "chemistry."

  3. Ok, ok...here's a digger, Great Britain anyone?

     

    "James 23 minutes ago

    Hi, I hope you're OK.

     

    I'm really sorry to ask this especially when we don't know each other. I have recently come into some heavy financial difficulty and am now in rent arrears. London is a lot like NY in terms of rent and they’re making me pay it 6 months in advance and I don’t have it. I can show you my bank account. The total is about £2900 * 3 so it comes to about £8700. I can give you the estate agents too, they’re called Braithwaits and the property is 17 St James Terrace Mews. If you can help me in anyway I will be super grateful but please let me know.

     

    I am really sorry to ask, I am of course so driven to succeed but feel like it’s not going the way I planned.

     

    I hope you’re well x

     

    Sorry to get in touch like this and hope to hear from you soon."

    You might suggest living quarters a little less pricy :)

  4. In 1937, the world was not yet at war and Japan and the US were not struggling for control of the Pacific as they would a few years later. If Earhart were rescued, there would have been no obvious reason for the Japanese to imprison her.

     

    Japan had invaded Manchuria in 1931 and had attacked Shanghai by 1937. The war in Asia by Japan had long started.

  5. I love taking visitors to various BBQ restaurants and letting them decide which sauces they enjoy the most. Over a period of a number of extended sessions with Raul G. Manzo, we methodically tried many KC BBQ places, from Rosedale BBQ (the best fries) to Char Bar in Westport (wonderful smoky meat!) After all that, I believe he liked Jack Stack the best, too!

     

    ...and to get back on subject:

     

    Another KC escort I have yet to meet: https://rentmen.com/DustinTyler or http://www.men4rentnow.com/gay/escort/male/massage/lenexa/DustinTylerX/306567

    A review on Daddy's (though his name is misspelled!): http://www.daddysreviews.com/review/dustin_tuler_kc

     

    TruHart1 :cool:

     

    Dustin Tyler goes to my gym. I can testify that the pictures are accurate :)

  6. Since you brought up Jack Stack's onion rings, @bigjoey, I kid you not, the onion rings at Gates BBQ are the best I have ever tasted, and that includes onion rings in Chicago and NYC!

     

    TruHart1 :cool:

     

    I wil need to go and try them again; usually get the fries at Gates rather than the onion rings.

     

    People outside of KC will fail to understand the local debates about bar-b-que; love taking visitors to my local grocery and pointing out all of the bar-b-que sauces that are produced locally and for sale.

  7. Arthur Bryant's back in the 60's was just wonderful, reasonably priced and delicious. Since they have raised their prices to a somewhat ridiculous level, I tend to avoid them. I prefer Jack Stack BBQ on the Plaza or down in the Crossroads District. One of my favorite visiting escorts loves Gates & Sons BBQ! That is often where I take him before our playtime!!!

     

    TruHart1 :cool:

     

    Agree with Jack Stack. Also in Martin City and at 95th and Metcalf in Overland Park plus they have a large mail order operation. The onion rings are to die for.

  8. Yes, disposable income....

     

    Yes, he has the resources and time (and physical ability). People have all sorts of hobbies and his is "men." Fortunately, he lives in the Los angeles area so he has a large selection and has a list of favorites to which he returns.

     

    If my friend says an escort is "very good," you can take that to the bank.

  9. @bigjoey my comment that you quoted was about things like medicare, health care and public transport. If governments are providing or managing these as essential services, they have a responsibility to ensure that an appropriate level of service is provided, whether by regulation or subsidy, and to prevent providers from trimming service levels. I had made a distinction between them and purely commercial services like airlines. I have no argument with you that airlines trim services (and inclusions) to boost profits. In the US, paying extra for baggage, meals etc has become the new normal, with some of them now creating new cabins to enable you to rent a seat with enough room for your legs. Thankfully, they use the yield management algorithms on those seats as well, so you can sometimes find them at a lower price than you would pay for a late notice cattle class seat.

     

    Sorry, because you were talking about "profits," I thought you were talking about the airlines and not the services provided by the government where there are no profits.

     

    Agree that there needs to be an "appropriate" level of services provided when it comes to health care and public transport.

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