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YourMascMuscle

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  1. It looks like you have your own one figured out already. For most, having at least one article of clothing to be able to take off of them is best. What anyone does in a session like that varies widely with the interests of both parties.

     

    I would personally never donate for a session like that, because IMO guys who are only willing to do this but not anything more are willing to explore their sexuality merely up to a point - a high price point. I'd much rather be with a man who could do this, but not limit himself to other things, too.

    Well said. I always approach my muscle worship sessions with this in mind. Great post my friend.

  2. It looks like you have your own one figured out already. For most, having at least one article of clothing to be able to take off of them is best. What anyone does in a session like that varies widely with the interests of both parties.

     

    I would personally never donate for a session like that, because IMO guys who are only willing to do this but not anything more are willing to explore their sexuality merely up to a point - a high price point. I'd much rather be with a man who could do this, but not limit himself to other things, too.

    Well said. I always approach my muscle worship sessions with this in mind. Great post my friend.

  3. In recent years I’ve spent a week in each, late February in Palm Springs and early July in Provincetown. I loved both, but for vacations I would recommend PT first. Principally because nearly everything, bars, restaurants, galleries are concentrated in the same area and can be reached on foot. I stayed with friends in Palm Springs and they showed me the sights by car.

    However if I had the choose which town to live in, I’d opt for Palm Springs because of the weather.

    Part of the comparison seems to come down to "weather vs charm"

  4. In recent years I’ve spent a week in each, late February in Palm Springs and early July in Provincetown. I loved both, but for vacations I would recommend PT first. Principally because nearly everything, bars, restaurants, galleries are concentrated in the same area and can be reached on foot. I stayed with friends in Palm Springs and they showed me the sights by car.

    However if I had the choose which town to live in, I’d opt for Palm Springs because of the weather.

    Part of the comparison seems to come down to "weather vs charm"

  5. East coast boy here, never been to PS. Provincetown is a beautiful special place. It's the gayest place east of the Mississippi. As someone else mentioned, you don't need a car in fact a car is a liability. You can walk (or bike) the entire town easily. The town is crowded, but that's part of the charm - there is a real "vibe" on Commercial Street, you can easily get a room off the main drag where it will be quieter. "In season" is Memorial to Labor Day and there are theme weeks throughout the season, so check the schedule before you book - make sure you want to be there on family week, bear week, women's week, etc. There are a handful of bars and 100+ great restaurants to choose from. The beaches are stunning. As a young man Provincetown changed my life. As a child of upstate NY my world was very small until had the opportunity to go to PTown a few summers (during college) and learned about the cornucopia of men and opportunity out there. I eventually moved to Boston where I still live, and visit PTown occasionally. These days I much prefer PTown off season. During the Spring/Fall there are much fewer people (still enough to be fun) and still many stores/restaurants open. I have been a few times in the dead of winter and it's eerily and beautifully quiet. NY Eve is actually a great time to go to PTown, if you can stand the winter there is a small crowd and the bars are fun. There is also a bear weekend during the winter. The town used to be more of a "living" working class/fishing town with the seasonal summer gay crowd, time and money has driven almost all the townies out and you can't touch real estate for < $1m. Even the schools all closed a few years ago b/c there are so few children left in town. As for Dick Dock, it was much more of a thing - in fact was wild back in the day (lots of) guys would literally meet under a dock at the edge of town after the bars closed. It's much less so now, but the streets are cruisy late at night (and, of course there's always Grindr). PTown is a must for your bucket list.......? Oh, if you do go.....stay at the Carpe Diem Guest House (& Spa) the enclosed courtyard and spa are clothing optional.

    I am SOLD on Ptown

  6. Provincetown is crowded. That might appeal to some. Lot of young energetic boys. ?

    The above lobster comment brought back memories. Good eating.

    The beach is nice. My friend got a terrible sunburn! ☹

     

    Palm Springs is relaxing and beautiful.

    I'm not TOO much into the younger crowds. If they are mature then it's all good lol. But Ptown being a little older (at least I heard that) is something that also appealed to me.

  7. if you like cold water to go Ptown it's also beautiful because of history, etc. I would include in you trip taking the ferry across the bay from Boston just don't go there when it's not summer as implied by @keroscenefire .

     

    Palm Springs if you like relaxing at the pool, hiking the desert, mountain, etc.

     

    Where do you live?

    This was a very helpful post thank you!

  8. if you like cold water to go Ptown it's also beautiful because of history, etc. I would include in you trip taking the ferry across the bay from Boston just don't go there when it's not summer as implied by @keroscenefire .

     

    Palm Springs if you like relaxing at the pool, hiking the desert, mountain, etc.

     

    Where do you live?

    I'm from Canada but I spend about half the year this side of the border. I'm often based in NYC which is not all that far from P town. ?

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