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Everything posted by KensingtonHomo
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We’ve done the whole range of vanilla options with Mike and he’s not only fabulous in bed but a total sweetheart.
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Milo's opinion: Paying a deposit or upfront
+ KensingtonHomo replied to Milo Janus's topic in The Deli
I’ve only been asked for deposits when I’m meeting someone for the first time. I’d they have a good rep I don’t mind doing it and I’ve never been burned. 🤞🏻 -
I’ve looked ar his page and he does nothing for me. I get bored reading his profile.
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A Newbie and His Currently Requested Fees
+ KensingtonHomo replied to + Axiom2001's topic in The Deli
He’s cute but not $600 cute. I haven’t met anyone who is. -
Yes, highly educated people are known for being unable to spell and write. 🙄
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Please cite the sentence where I said you must be attracted to something you're not. You cannot because that is not my point and has not been my point. I haven't started a thread called, "Six pack abs" which details why I don't find them attractive. I haven't posted that men with poorly groomed feet are disgusting, or that guys who don't wear deodorant smell bad. Those are things I find unattractive to completely repellent that other members of this forum enjoy. Yet I not only have never started a thread about those things, I rarely even mention them if someone posts about a provider with those qualities. It's really simple to just have your preferences and ignore things you don't find appealing.
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I think my roll is at the correct speed. Yes, me saying "we don't need" is a value judgment. Lastly, nail care is grooming or self-care, just like the other things I cited. You can literally get your hair cut, tan and your nails manicured at most salons.
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I reached out to him recently but haven't heard back.
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Where did I say a client had to hire an escort with nail polish? I didn't. I'm saying we do not need threads where people tell us what they don't like about guys they're not going to hire. All these threads do is yuck other people's yum. I actually agree that a provider showing up looking substantially different than their photos can be a deal breaker. I doubt I'd include nail polish because I either like it or am neutral about it.
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This is a stunning amount of projection that you're foisting on people you don't know. It's a lot of rationalization for your own dislike of something.
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No, and this subject has been brought up numerous times. Nail polish is no different than cutting your hair, tanning, dieting or working out.
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I saw him once. He's mediocre in terms of massage and not very interactive. He kinda of wanted to flex to turn me on, which doesn't work for me. He might be good for people who are into muscle worship.
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But you're bi. I wouldn't "mercy" fuck anyone at this point in my life but when I did it wasn't any women.
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That was him.
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I think it's funny. I've been with this provider, and wouldn't repeat. DM me if you want details.
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Keep that FILTH out of our public institutions!
+ KensingtonHomo replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
No, what has been happening is right-wingers are claiming a) that all drag is inherently sexual (which is ludicrous to anyone who has seen Milton Berle or Mrs. Doubtfire nevermind Nina West), and b) because it's inherently sexual, simply having drag queens interact with children - not matter how tame or age appropriate is corrupting. These same arguments were made about cis gay men and lesbians (and in some quarters still are) to oppress us and deny us our rights. If anything, people like Kirk Cameron enjoy MORE rights than the average drag queen, and they are definitely aiming to indoctrinate children to their values. I wish people who are defending Cameron or falling for the right-wing argument would wake up and see that this is a cynical campaign to erode support for queer people. First they came from the trans people, Then they came for the drag queens... -
Keep that FILTH out of our public institutions!
+ KensingtonHomo replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
No religious beliefs are being repressed. Kirk Cameron is not being prevented from publishing his book, or having a book tour at private venues that are concordant with his beliefs. Do you think those calling for Cameron to be permitted to use public libraries to spread his right-wing religious beliefs would support a Muslim author with a children's book on sharia law? -
Keep that FILTH out of our public institutions!
+ KensingtonHomo replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
I'm not being nasty or disrespectful. I'm pointing out that someone claiming knowledge of the Constitution doesn't, in fact, understand it or the history of precedents based upon it. You're trying to control the parameters of debate, by asserting that a simple statement is "nasty", which is a predictable strategy. It lines up perfectly with claims that drag queens are "sexualizing children" by dancing or reading books. A long judicial record affirms that public institutions cannot prioritize one religion over another, including providing space for an evangelical Christian to proselytize to children. For example, Roy Moore had to remove the Ten Commandments from his courtroom. To my knowledge, drag queen story hour does not proselytize about religion. Rather they read secular books that are often about children being free to explore their own identity and being respectful of differences, including those based on religion. Those are not my values. Those are the values on which this country was founded by people fleeing religious persecution. -
Keep that FILTH out of our public institutions!
+ KensingtonHomo replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
So you don’t understand the Constitution. That’s okay. There are lots of books about it, but I’ll give you a hint: the key word is “establishment.” -
Keep that FILTH out of our public institutions!
+ KensingtonHomo replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
Equal access ends when the person in question wants to impose their religion on others. Drag queens reading “Good Night Moon” is a secular activity, what Cameron was proposing was not. My presumptions are based on my experiences. You’d be surprised what gets overlooked when a venue is repurposed. 8 year olds will likely giggle at the sign. SCOTUS said Roe was settled law, and look how that turned out. And they’re looking at challenges to Ogberfell just like they’re granting hearings to cases that would allow businesses to discriminate against queer people. -
Keep that FILTH out of our public institutions!
+ KensingtonHomo replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
We all know this was an oversight doing a family-focused event at a venue that is typically for adults. Depending on the age of the children, they will either laugh about it or not understand the reference. Either way, it's irrelevant to everyone except the parents of the children who were in attendance. What's remarkable about those arguing in defense of KC is that "drag" or "trans sports" or what have you is a smoke screen for attacking all queer people. SCOTUS is aiming to repeal marriage equality. Drag queens are the warm-up act. -
Keep that FILTH out of our public institutions!
+ KensingtonHomo replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
People arguing for their rights - particularly those guaranteed in The Constitution, such as Freedom FROM religion - need not be tolerant of religious zealots trying to impose their so-called values on the rest of us. I'm not interested in acceptance or tolerance from right-wingers or Christian fascists. I want the state to ensure their beliefs are kept to the private sphere. They used to claim to want that, too, but - as you see with Kirk Cameron - he wants to use public spaces to indoctrinate children. I have my beliefs, morals and ethics. I'm not seeking to impose them on anyone else. If I take my nephew to a drag queen story hour, that's between me and his parents, not the GOP, Ben Shapiro or our elected officials. -
So sad. He was so young.
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I'm gay and mostly a bottom. And I do not understand the obsession with penises, particularly guys who want 11 inches. Like others have said, I am much more into a handsome face, a shapely body or varying sizes, and - honestly - really nice legs than the penis. I really love my husband's penis. I feel like it's a "Goldilocks" penis, "just right." But I'm completely disinterested in like "disembodied" penises like dick pics. Like when I see just dicks on Rent.men profile, I generally don't click.
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