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    seattlebottom got a reaction from + Pensant in Dear clients, would you rather hire a bisexual or gay provider?   
    All things being equal I choose a gay provider first.  Although I have learned that having a gay provider doesn't guarantee a great time and hiring a straight provider doesn't mean it will be a bad experience. 
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from DanSal in SeattleMuscleGuy in Las Vegas   
    I hired him as an escort twice back in the day.   He has done porn as Justin Riddick and was active on Rentboy and Craigslist.   He was a very enthusiastic top but I don't know about his massage skills.
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from liubit in Dear clients, would you rather hire a bisexual or gay provider?   
    All things being equal I choose a gay provider first.  Although I have learned that having a gay provider doesn't guarantee a great time and hiring a straight provider doesn't mean it will be a bad experience. 
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from + goosh69 in Dear clients, would you rather hire a bisexual or gay provider?   
    All things being equal I choose a gay provider first.  Although I have learned that having a gay provider doesn't guarantee a great time and hiring a straight provider doesn't mean it will be a bad experience. 
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from Simon Suraci in Dear clients, would you rather hire a bisexual or gay provider?   
    All things being equal I choose a gay provider first.  Although I have learned that having a gay provider doesn't guarantee a great time and hiring a straight provider doesn't mean it will be a bad experience. 
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from SoFlGuy in Dear clients, would you rather hire a bisexual or gay provider?   
    All things being equal I choose a gay provider first.  Although I have learned that having a gay provider doesn't guarantee a great time and hiring a straight provider doesn't mean it will be a bad experience. 
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from marylander1940 in Dear clients, would you rather hire a bisexual or gay provider?   
    All things being equal I choose a gay provider first.  Although I have learned that having a gay provider doesn't guarantee a great time and hiring a straight provider doesn't mean it will be a bad experience. 
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from socurious in Dear clients, would you rather hire a bisexual or gay provider?   
    All things being equal I choose a gay provider first.  Although I have learned that having a gay provider doesn't guarantee a great time and hiring a straight provider doesn't mean it will be a bad experience. 
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from Your Man in Arlington in Dear clients, would you rather hire a bisexual or gay provider?   
    All things being equal I choose a gay provider first.  Although I have learned that having a gay provider doesn't guarantee a great time and hiring a straight provider doesn't mean it will be a bad experience. 
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from + bashful in Dear clients, would you rather hire a bisexual or gay provider?   
    All things being equal I choose a gay provider first.  Although I have learned that having a gay provider doesn't guarantee a great time and hiring a straight provider doesn't mean it will be a bad experience. 
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from harlow in Caveats in hiring. Please contribute!   
    I've found that guys who are into PNP are not dependable.  For example, IF they show they won't be able to perform.
    Self identified gay guys don't guarantee you a good time.
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    seattlebottom reacted to samhexum in Titanic Submarine Situation   
    For dozens of explorers, Amelia Earhart is the one who got away — seemingly permanently.
    However, a commercial real estate investor from Charleston, South Carolina, believes he might finally have found a vital piece of the 87-year-old puzzle.
    The pioneering female aviator, a household name at the time, disappeared with her flight navigator on what was to be a record-setting trip around the world in 1937.
    Despite many attempts and millions of dollars spent over nine decades, neither Earhart’s remains nor the wreckage of her plane have ever definitively been located.
    But Tony Romeo, a pilot and a former US Air Force intelligence officer who sold all his commercial properties to pay for his search, told The Wall Street Journal he thinks he found part of Earhart’s plane resting on the ocean floor.
    Romeo says that his sonar image of an aircraft-shaped object in the Pacific Ocean may well be Earhart’s Lockheed 10-E Electra — and experts who have viewed the image say it’s worth investigating.
    “This is maybe the most exciting thing I’ll ever do in my life,” Romeo told the Journal.
    “I feel like a 10-year-old going on a treasure hunt.”  
    Romeo and two of his brothers, all pilots, felt they would have better luck finding Earhart than the slew of past adventurers, many of whom were sailors.
    “We always felt that a group of pilots were the ones that are going to solve this, and not the mariners,” Romeo told WSJ.
    They tried to game Earhart’s flight path by studying her direction, location and fuel levels based on radio messages received by Itasca, the US Coast Guard vessel stationed near Howland Island to assist Earhart in landing and refueling.
    They then drew up a search area based on where they thought Earhart was most likely to have crashed. 
    Romeo spent $11 million to fund the trip and the high-tech gear.
    Key to the search was an underwater “Hugin” drone.
    His 16-person expedition launched in early September from Tarawa, Kiribati, a port near Howland Island, aboard a research vessel. 
    The team’s unmanned submersible scanned 5,200 square miles of ocean floor, and after about a month, it captured a blurry image of an airplane-like object 5,000 meters beneath the surface within 100 miles of Howland Island.
    However, the Earhart hunters didn’t find the intriguing drone image until three months into their trip, and by then it wasn’t feasible to backtrack, Romeo said.
    He told WSJ he plans to make another excursion to get better pictures to hopefully help experts solve the decades-old mystery.
    Dorothy Cochrane, a curator in the aeronautics department of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum, told the outlet the area where the image was taken lines up with where Earhart scholars believe she might have been before she vanished.
    “Until you physically take a look at this, there’s no way to say for sure what that is,” Andrew Pietruszka, an underwater archaeologist who helms deep-ocean searches for missing military aircraft and their soldiers, told the Journal.
    On July 2, 1937, Earhart and Fred Noonan, her navigator, took off from Lae, Papua New Guinea, and planned to refuel on uninhabited Howland Island. A runway and refueling station had been built for them so they could journey on to Honolulu and Oakland, Calif., their final destination.
    The two encountered a strong headwind in Lae, and operators monitored Earhart’s radio messages as she flew toward Howland — until she went silent.
    After 16 days, the US Navy and Coast Guard ended their search for the missing trailblazer, who was declared dead on Jan. 5, 1939.

    https://nypost.com/2024/01/27/news/plane-shaped-sonar-image-may-be-vital-clue-in-amelia-earhart-mystery/
     
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from raife in Caveats in hiring. Please contribute!   
    I've found that guys who are into PNP are not dependable.  For example, IF they show they won't be able to perform.
    Self identified gay guys don't guarantee you a good time.
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from Danny-Darko in Caveats in hiring. Please contribute!   
    I've found that guys who are into PNP are not dependable.  For example, IF they show they won't be able to perform.
    Self identified gay guys don't guarantee you a good time.
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    seattlebottom reacted to musclestuduws in Kathy Griffin divorcing husband #2   
    We know well what kind of fascist politics goes hand in hand with this kind of demonic hatred. It never fails: they are one and the same. 
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    seattlebottom reacted to marylander1940 in Kathy Griffin divorcing husband #2   
    So much hatred!
     
     
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    seattlebottom reacted to Man Gaga in Sad assignation   
    What's the point of this post if you're not going to name names?
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from Lazarus in Recommendations for guy in Vegas?   
    Without knowing what you're into, I recently had a good time with this guy.
    https://rentmen.eu/CharismaticMex
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    seattlebottom reacted to Decatur Guy in Rentmen made newer and tougher rules for advertising providers   
    Kind of a side topic to all of this but to follow up on what Vin Marco mentioned about premium clients being taken a bit more seriously:

    I'm glad to read that some providers recognize that, because I don't think most providers pay any attention to that or to our profiles on there. To the point I'm not sure most of them are aware of the option of reading up on the potential client. The main thing they seem to notice is whether I've looked at an ad or not. I'll sometimes get "thanks for visiting my ad" notices, which I assume are automatic.

    But very few providers have seemed to read my profile or see the reviews I've left. It's a good resource many seem to skip out on, especially for providers who don't want "endless texting." I've been treated with skepticism when my profile indicates otherwise.
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    seattlebottom reacted to SirBillybob in Coronasomnia   
    The purpose of immunization would be the possibility that anyone and everyone could acquire viral infection but that artificial immunity would render natural immune response a much less rough journey. Natural immune response, infection-induced, to date is estimated as 80% of the total population.
    In fact PfizerBNT’S FDA submission late 2020 reported a suspected rate of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the vaccine group that was 150 times that of case count used in efficacy computation (see insert below). That metric would not be dissimilar to the pre-vaccination general population incidence at the time.
    It would have been cost-prohibitive and extremely impractical to track infection-induced nucleocapsid protein antibody production precipitated by actual infection, in order to differentiate hybrid immunity from artificial immunity among those vaccinated in the trial, and in order to differentiate natural immunity from infection-spared among placebo recipients. The key was to demonstrate protection from serious illness and get a viable vaccine on the table. Vaccination was not designed to prevent viral exposure and natural immunity. 
    The reality of a current majority of the population having acquired infection, with far less dire consequences, simply supports the legitimacy of vaccination development and administration efforts made to get there. I don’t grasp negative spins on this, though it is well established that the illusion of opinion validity is unequally distributed. 

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    seattlebottom got a reaction from Marc in Calif in Rentmen profiles   
    Never mind I got my response: It means that the performer has no G-rated Main photo .
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from Danny-Darko in LGBTQ people feeling compelled to move to a different state   
    It's a travel warning not an evacuation order.  Reading comprehension is a thing 😉.
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    seattlebottom got a reaction from + Italiano in LGBTQ people feeling compelled to move to a different state   
    It's a travel warning not an evacuation order.  Reading comprehension is a thing 😉.
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    seattlebottom reacted to BSR in LGBTQ people feeling compelled to move to a different state   
    Any documentation that blacks & gays have stopped traveling to Florida?  The professional victims keep screeching, but blacks & gays keep visiting.  Funny how that works.
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