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  1. Helpful in the sense that many out-of-my-area guys tend to be more $$ oriented, as opposed to "connection" minded. The "locals" I'm working with want that connection, I weed out the ones that don't. It is a bit like Craigslist.

     

    That said, it makes me laugh how some of these young guys don't want to travel 20 miles to meet me? I drive 30k+ mikes a year for work. Oh well, I'm learning quickly how much über costs me from various areas to my area, lol.

     

    Based on forum postings, what I find interesting is that a lot of clients seem to want the connection and the chemistry, but they limit their shopping to only Rentmen or the like. They hire a particular escort once or maybe twice a year. They’re one among possibly hundreds of other clients of the escort (maybe even one of several clients in a given day). Yet, they think they’ve got that special connection and chemistry. I suppose that indicates the escort is successful at his job, but it seems to me a lot of clients are shopping in the wrong stores.

  2. But my other meets have been lower or close to a Rentmen hourly rate, but I'm getting MUCH more than an hour's time, connection, chemistry than a Rentmen appointment.

     

    Assuming that most of your seekers are local to you, do you think that’s helpful in developing these, especially the connection and the chemistry? I’ve not used SA, nor have I used Rentmen (so I can’t speak to that as a reference point), but I think I’ve experienced similar results from using Craigslist.

  3. We should revisit this thread in six month or a year. I’ll bet he’s got a highly-paid PR team currently working on repairing his image. But Lochte is already a little old for a competitive swimmer, and he may not even be allowed to compete. If he is allowed and chooses to compete, he risks being booed. Maybe saving a drowning baby would help? From an endorsement standpoint, competitive swimmers aren’t in the same league as pro footballers, basketballers or golfers. My guess is he won’t get any major paid endorsements but will be relegated to endorsing products such as dandruff shampoos or athlete's foot powders. He does have some name recognition, though, so he may be able to parlay another talent into an entertainment career (such as Vanilla Ice/home remodeling or Brian Boitano/cooking).

  4. We may have heard it before, but it is only one side of the story. And a"story' was written after the two people are no longer friends, and not necessarily by JD's choice.

     

    I think we got a glimpse of the other side of the story from the quotes provided in the post (http://www.companyofmen.org/threads/not-locking-a-thread-moving-the-party-out-of-the-house.111967/#post-1061437). Or, are you suggesting the quotes were fabricated? Assuming they weren’t fabricated, I can’t think of any justification for the nastiness projected in them. I do agree there are two (and sometimes more) sides to every story. It would be interesting to hear the other side to this current thread. How appropriate that it was started on April 1.

  5. did anybody's Mom always cut away that white stringy thing from the yolk and throw it away when she cracked open an egg?.....my Mom and her Mom did.....though I joked with them that it was the sperm from the rooster and that that's why they did it, they never denied my claim

    I don't recall my mother ever doing this, but I do it. I don't know why "that white stringy thing" creeps me out so much. It can be a bit difficult to remove, and I sometimes wind up removing half the yolk in the process.

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