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Danny-Darko

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  1. The kind of stud I used to drool over when I was in middle school and my older siblings were in Highschool and college! I loved their friends! If I remember correctly this guy has a 67' Chevelle or Malibu?
  2. Soviet Youth, photo by Bill Eppridge for Life magazine, 1960s
  3. Yeah sure! I wasn't sure if it was allowed because he's not an escort by definition. Here's his twitter link: https://twitter.com/hungjewish @hungjewish
  4. I'd ask if he removes it upon request, if not I'd pass. It's just so hard to not notice and so distracting. Genital piercings are a no go for me even if they are taken out. The hole is still very visible. Just my pet peeve.
  5. As far as Jewish Escorts, the ones I've seen advertised on RM tend to be in the LA and NYC areas, which is no surprise. There is a guy on OF and Twitter that goes by the handle "Nice Jewish Boy" (no evidence so far as to escorting) but he does do "collaborations" with all kinds of guys. Who knows what he might be up to? 😉
  6. Bris 8 days after birth and presently keeping kosher are good signes. But warning: If you are looking for a schlong, you'll more than likely find many more schmekels among them. 😆 And yes, there are exceptions just like with every race. "Party and Fun Size" can also be nice and enjoyable.
  7. Secular Jews (like in other religions) don't follow religious laws anywhere. And the majority of Israelis and diaspora Jews are secular or not very observant, and if so to different degrees. The only reason it's not obvious is because the religious are the ones who tend to stand out, but they are a minority even among Jews. And Tel Avivi is overwhelmingly secular by Israeli standards. Tattoos have become so mainstream that more lenient rabbis are not condemning them. Then of course there are always the Baal Teshuvas (return & repentant Jews) who of course are accepted. Tattoos no longer seem to be as big of a deal as they used to among Jews and Muslims alike these days. Mixed feeling still prevail though.
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