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  1. I recently took a gamble and tried to create a little 3-way magic in a center city Philly hotel. The good news was that I first met this guy: https://rentmen.eu/Fantasyboyx Well hung, fully verse, sexy body, interactive, friendly, and VERY into pleasing the customer. Could not recommend more highly. Then our 3rd showed up...late. https://rentmen.eu/bbboywonder He was gorgeous, but about as interactive as a slug. To the extent he did anything, it was at my explicit direction, and mostly with the other escort. Mostly he lay on the bed and checked his phone. As soon as he came, he started putting his clothes on. His RM profile just went inactive. I hope that means he is finding another line of work.
  2. That is perfect. The term "starfish" should be entered in the official hooboy dictionary!
  3. I have a bad habit of hiring guys who are beautiful and sexy but do the bare minimum required to get their fee. Alexadventure - Pornstar Performer, Rentboy, Gay Massage in Washington, DC | RentMen RENTMEN.EU Pornstar Performer & Rentboy in Washington, DC - Alexadventure: Horny hung bubble butt This guy looks as great as his pictures and was civil, but also cold, unwilling to do all agreed, and eager to get things over with. Caveat emptor. PM for details
  4. I travel to Philly often for work, and the scene there is frustrating to say the least. Few respond to texts or IMs, there are a ton of scammers, and several with pics dating from the previous century. I could write a book about all the negatives, but here is one shining star - Jeffbraza - Pornstar Performer, Rentboy, Gay Massage in Philadelphia, PA | RentMen RENTMEN.EU Pornstar Performer & Rentboy in Philadelphia, PA - Jeffbraza: Jeffb 🇧🇷 Sexy, friendly, fully verse, nicely hung, and very affectionate. I'll be seeing him again. PM me for details.
  5. Last time I was traveling, I went through the Mintboys ads for my host city and must have texted 20 guys making inquiries. Maybe three got back to me -- one admitted he didn't live locally, and the other two wanted me to Venmo their fees in advance. Uhm, no.
  6. I'm considering taking the plunge, but the photos on his RM site all seem to be from his younger days. Wondering if anyone has seen him in the past year or so? I've searched this site but no luck. XxxJasonCrew - Pornstar Performer, Rentboy, Gay Massage in Philadelphia, PA | RentMen RENTMEN.EU Pornstar Performer & Rentboy in Philadelphia, PA - XxxJasonCrew: JasonCrew104u
  7. Right. Being in NY, there is always someone ready to respond. But when I travel to most other cities, you got to line up your ducks well in advance. There's a limited choice to begin with, and most guys are not just sitting around waiting for someone to call.
  8. I loved it when guys used to be able to show their rates on their Rentboy/Rentmen profiles. Those days are gone, of course. When considering a hire, I first glean as much info as I can from their profile to see if we align. My next step is to send a brief, polite note asking for rates and if there are any quirks such as a different rate for the second hour, or difference between incall and outcall, difference depending upon what we do together, etc. Sometimes they come back with a response that allows me to make a decision quickly; earlier today I got this: "$500 per hour, two hour minimum." I said thanks but no thanks and moved on. But I am struck by how many guys are really reluctant to give any answer at all. For example, I am going to Philly for a few days next week. Planning ahead, I asked a guy for his rates. His response was "your not even here" I said "Right, coming next week and want to line something up." His reply: "But you're not here now." We went one more round and I gave up. Another guy in NY came back with "when are you looking for?" I get it that escorts deal with a lot of time wasters, but is it so tough to have a canned answer so that we don't waste time on the game? What am I missing?
  9. If the food brought to the table wasn't what I ordered, or they tried to rush me out before dessert, I would certainly reduce the check.
  10. LOL I am not upset. I am scoffing at your faux morality on a site explicitly dedicated to the discussion of the oldest profession. And no, this thread is not "about people who are in a vulnerable position being exploited." You made that up. It's about non-providers being tempted to provide. Why don't you go off and play church lady somewhere else? Or, to put it another way, what are you doing on a site dedicated to this particular line of commerce?
  11. What a scold. I wouldn't "choose" to show up at my job if it wasn't for financial pressure LOL. And I have news for you: even if we gays were all in church 7 days a week feeding soup to the homeless those "anti-gay forces" would still twist things to make us look bad. Don't be so naive. As long as a person is an adult and mentally competent, they are and should be free to enter into arrangements as they choose. When I was young and first living in NY city, I regularly bounced the rent check for the cramped 1 bedroom apartment I shared with three roommates in a shitty neighborhood. My food budget kept me thin. At that point I could easily have rented myself out but chose not to. The guys I have "exploited" all have better phones, fancier watches, more expensive colognes, and more active social lives than I do. The ones I have chosen NOT to exploit: Those who appeared to be on something, or mentally-unwell, or too close to the age line. I can live with myself just fine.
  12. Does anyone have experience with this guy: https://rentmen.eu/Unholy ? He's well hung and verse, which really rings my bells, but seems to have no track record. Thoughts?
  13. It is rather unfortunate that we have a real "tar and feather" approach to accusations of sexual misdeeds. Absolutely no presumption of innocence. Many years ago, someone in my family who worked in education was accused by a troubled teen of sexual misdeeds (not rape). The accusations were never vetted or validated, but his career was ruined -- forced to resign, couldn't get another job anywhere; the stress and worry destroyed his health, and he died prematurely.
  14. The Robin Williams quote on your signature is soooo true. I haven't hired much at all during Covid, and I neglected follow my own rules for vetting and confirming expectations. I'm angriest at myself for being a dupe. The most important takeaway is that you have to be willing to walk away from a potential hire, no matter how hot he is or how horny you are, if they don't agree to some of the standard "best practices" around hiring.
  15. I let my little head do the thinking..... Fresh face here! | Gay Male Escort in Brooklyn | MintBoys Amazing pictures, and of course the guy who showed up wasn't the guy in the pics and wouldn't perform as agreed. Oh, and stole from me. But otherwise it was a lovely time. Yes, being out of hiring practice I ignored several of my own rules and thought I found a diamond in the rough. Not. Renter beware.
  16. If you would get the ideological broom out of your tuchus and actually look into the matter, you would see that there is a very logical explanation (as opposed to your conspiracy crap): In September, Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency sued FDA, claiming the agency denied a request to expedite the release of Pfizer-BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine review documents via the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). In response to the lawsuit, FDA in November proposed releasing around 500 pages of the review documents each month—which would fulfill the organization's FOIA request in around 55 to 75 years. FDA said the agency branch responsible for handling the request has only 10 employees and is currently processing 400 other FOIA requests, MedPage Today reports. However, U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman of the Northern District of Texas in January issued a court order requiring FDA to significantly speed up the release of the documents. Under the court order, FDA was required to release approximately 12,000 pages of documents immediately, and then 55,000 pages a month until all documents—totaling more than 300,000 pages—are released. Before the documents can be released, the agency must redact confidential business and trade secret information from Pfizer and BioNTech, as well as private patient information from clinical trials. Although the court noted that releasing this many documents this quickly would have "unduly burdensome challenges" for FDA, it said releasing the documents is of "paramount public important" and expediting the process is "not only practicable, but necessary." According to Zach Zalewski, a regulatory strategy consultant at Avalere Health, the released documents will "literally include every scrap of paper that was submitted to FDA for the entirety of the pandemic," but they are not likely to be useful in determining the vaccine's overall safety and efficacy. However, this has not stopped anti-vaccine advocates from using the released documents to question the safety of Covid-19 vaccines, MedPage Today reports. For example, Children's Health Defense, a nonprofit that advocates against the use of Covid-19 vaccines in kids, highlighted a list of adverse events that occurred during clinical trials of the vaccine—a list experts have said is misleading since it also includes adverse events that occurred in participants who received a placebo. With the release of these documents, "[t]here's a risk of cherry picking and taking things out of context," Zalewski said. "Just because you will have all the data in front of you, that doesn't mean you'll reach any different conclusions."
  17. I'm a real ass connoisseur. I had just bred a hot latin guy when he deftly maneuvered his ass to my face. I started rimming and suddenly he gave a gentle push and my own load was in my mouth...the sensation and experience was so insanely hot that I came again on the spot hands-free. Possibly the height of my sexual experiences
  18. I try to communicate that I am sane, respectful, clean, and friendly. I am honest about my stats and will share a pic if asked just because I would rather a guy decide he's not into me than have him suffer through a session having an obviously bad time.
  19. Over my years of hiring, I learned the hard way that I have to do some "due diligence" and ask questions that aren't answered on RM or the other sites. I've had it with escorts who won't kiss, or won't cum, or have 7 roommates hanging around, or announce there is an extra charge for bottoming. In my experience, on the RM site escorts usually just tick the "I am into" boxes indiscriminately, but for example, very few will actually rim a client or let you put a toy into them. I do, however, try to be direct and to the point ("do you kiss?," "are you near a subway?" etc.) and less like a bad porno script ("you gonna shove your big cock in my...?"). If an escort won't answer the questions, I am not going to hire. Communication is a two-way street.
  20. Over the last six months I probably texted 20+ guys from Mintboys. I might have heard back from 2.
  21. Thank you Sniper and Josh282282 for your reasoned and logical posts. Bravo
  22. Can we please stop slapping the label "homophobic" on everything? I support my lesbian sisters fully and completely, but I am not necessarily going to buy a ticket to a lesbian-themed movie. That doesn't make me gyno-phobic. I have many many straight friends who love and support me, but they ain't gonna see this film. And, quite frankly, I have less and less tolerance for the gay world stereotypes depicted in movies like this: according to them, we're all witty, white, wealthy enough to spend tons of time at leisure, have fabulous abs, are superficial in our judgments and vicious in our putdowns, spend more time in clubs and parties than we do anywhere else.... The reason that films such as "Brokeback Mountain" and "Call Me By Your Name" were commercial successes with mainstream audiences is that they didn't depict the life of the fabulously shallow 1%, but ordinary folks living real lives.
  23. OK. Ignorant. From your own link: "the skin eruption usually begins within 1–3 days of appearance of fever. The rash tends to be more concentrated on the face and extremities rather than on the trunk. It affects the face (in 95% of cases), and palms of the hands and soles of the feet (in 75% of cases). Also affected are oral mucous membranes (in 70% of cases), genitalia (30%), and conjunctivae (20%), as well as the cornea. The rash evolves sequentially from macules (lesions with a flat base) to papules (slightly raised firm lesions), vesicles (lesions filled with clear fluid), pustules (lesions filled with yellowish fluid), and crusts which dry up and fall off. The number of lesions varies from a few to several thousand. In severe cases, lesions can coalesce until large sections of skin slough off." For God's sake, why wouldn't you want to prevent that if you could??? Please get in touch after all your lesions have coalesced and sloughed off.
  24. But it may help others who are considering seeing that provider. That's kind of the whole point to this site!
  25. I really don't understand the reluctance of so many guys to post an honest review. Isn't that what this site is about? Yes, everyone has a bad day -- we're all human. But in MY day job, if my team fails to deliver to our clients what we promise (it happens rarely, but it happens), I acknowledge the shortfall by discounting our fees and apologizing. So if an escort cannot meet his obligations, he has a duty to own up with the client: "I'm sorry I couldn't get hard or cum today -- to much on my mind -- so I am going to offer you a discount of X. " It's the flip side of giving a guy a tip when his cum is dripping off your ceiling, the neighbor is complaining about the noise, and you're still seeing stars an hour later.
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