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  1. I met him and all I can say is that I had a fantastic time. Just make sure you articulate what you want before meeting. He is very tall, handsome, charming, funny, rough and tender. Did not kiss at first but ended up being very passionate. He has an accent, he is originally from Lebanon and I disagree with another comment, he speaks very well English. He was suppose to go back to Dallas last week but he is still in nyc. 

  2. These days, and since March 2022 reviews are hard to get as you have to be a premium member to leave a review. Most guys get contacted directly to their phones from clients that don’t even have an account on RM. 
     

    Go for it, his huge uncut D looks yummy! 

  3. After talking with a couple of escorts, if they are professionals and good at what they do, most are, they shouldn’t ask for your age or anything else, let alone photos. For most guys that like what they do, age is just a number. But I can understand you want to make sure it’ll click. Just ask questions about what turn them on. From what I heard, the more info you give to an escort, comes with less chances you’ll have to actually see him. Your age or what you look like shouldn’t be an issue with an escort that has good reviews on RM and on here. 

  4. I think he was mentioning before than he was str8 and that he will take Viagra to get hard as he is not gay. Total turn off for me. I have met str8 for pay guys that really enjoyed getting worshipped and serviced. I don’t need to know if a provider is taking Viagra or not Lol, it’s a bit TMI

  5. As many mentioned it, there is no usual practice. 
    To me chemistry is key and I can only establish if there is chemistry if I meet the person in real life. 

    if you are intrigued by the guy to the point of wanting to bring him where you live, just go to his location if this is not too complicated for you. 

    Hire him for a couple of hours or the night and see how things go.

    it’ll be probably cheaper and you’ll get to spend time in another country / city. 

  6. 3 hours ago, Unicorn said:

    What people keep trying to tell you, unsuccessfully apparently, is that prostitution is NOT legal in the state of New York. The fact that loitering for the purposes of prostitution is no longer a separate crime, or that the DA for one tiny county in the state (the county of New York, representing the island of Manhattan) won't prosecute prostitution cases doesn't change the legal status of prostitution in the state of New York. The only thing that's changed is that if you live in Manhattan and hire a prostitute from Manhattan, you don't have to worry about being charged with the crime. Period. That being said, the federal government's concern in this matter, from an immigration perspective, is that it will not tolerate someone earning money in the US if they come in on a tourist visa or visa waiver. They are simply clamping down on the violation of immigration law. 

    We can go on and on. Under the umbrella of « Prostitution » falls « Sex Trafficking and many other bad things » therefore Prostitution will never be legal. 

    You should go back and read what I was responding to when I posted about the bill. 
     

    and what you just wrote about the guys coming in getting turned back because DHS found out they were high risk of working illegally. I already did a post on that. So I totally get the whole story. 

  7. 56 minutes ago, coriolis888 said:

    I think most members of this forum have hired escorts from time to time despite bizarre laws that make it a crime to engage in such an act. 

    Additionally, many members of this forum are providers. 

    Considering the above facts, I gave you a citation to confirm that prostitution is illegal in the U.S.  

    Just because prostitution remains illegal does not mean that gays and educated scientists feel that the law is just or makes sense. 

    Medical research confirms that homosexuality is not a choice one makes about living one's sexual life.  Unfortunately, medical research is far advanced compared to the antiquated thinking of those who make homosexuality and prostitution illegal. 

    Nonetheless, going back to the topic of this thread, I personally know of several Brazilians who live in the U.S. and live off prostitution on at least a part-time basis. 

    Two I know have been in the U.S. several years.  They came here on student visas but, except for escorting, they live a crime free life and never have been asked about their citizenship by authorities. 

    They both know that if they get caught with an expired visa, they will be sent back to Brazil and will be barred from visiting the U.S.  

    So, bottom line is that even though prostitution is alive and well throughout most of the world, in the United States, it remains illegal except in minor areas of Nevada.  

     

    If you read the entire thing I was just responding to a member finding ironic that I critized escorts, hire them and on top of that, that I was doing something illegal. 

    I love escorts from everywhere, I mentioned before that I believe they all are good guys. 

    I was just voicing my opinion on wether or not they should post their travel plans if they are coming from abroad. That’s all. 
     

     

  8. 51 minutes ago, coriolis888 said:

    Wrong! 

    If you are still talking about NYC and most other cities in the U.S.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_the_United_States

    Dictionary definition of:

    mis·guid·ed

    /ˌmisˈɡīdəd/
     
    adjective
     
    1. having or showing faulty judgment or reasoning.
       
      Read this link again:
       

    Yes I’m talking about the state of NY. I assume that the people that are reading this saw my initial post. I posted initially this because I was accused by another member of doing something illegal for hiring escorts. I am not. 

  9. 1 hour ago, coriolis888 said:

    This is another case of "clapping with one hand" whereby there is no logical effect. 

    Even though the police will not arrest sex workers selling their product, they most assuredly will arrest and prosecute those who make an offer to "buy" sex services.

    What a crazy mixed up world we have.

    https://www.vice.com/en/article/akgz9e/manhattan-is-moving-to-decriminalize-sex-work-kind-of

    That is not crazy, for example if you go to a hotel and you try to solicitate sex for money to an housekeeper it is punishable by law.

    That is not the same as buying servicing from an escort or a prostitute. The escort / prostitute are willingly offering their time for money. 

  10. 20 minutes ago, Unicorn said:

     

    The fact that the DA of Manhattan won't prosecute doesn't mean state law has changed. 

    Here is the bill:

    New York State Senate

    Senate Bill S1351 

    SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
     
    2021-2022 Legislative Session

    Repeals section 240.37 of the penal law, relating to loitering for the purpose of engaging in a prostitution offense; repealer

    https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2021/S1351

  11. 11 minutes ago, Unicorn said:

     

    The fact that the DA of Manhattan won't prosecute doesn't mean state law has changed. 

    It’s been more than a year and a half. All pending cases have been dismissed. It takes years for a law to be changed, sometimes decades. The fact that they don’t prosecute is what matter. They continue to go after sex traffickers of course. 

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