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    TelaramundItaly got a reaction from m4same in September in Europe. Where should I go?   
    No, just you ID or passport, no matter where you are from
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    TelaramundItaly got a reaction from + Pensant in Chicken cacciatore   
    Italian "Pollo alla cacciatoraA" has many regional variations, the classical has no bell peppers nor mushrooms, just canned tomatoes, garlic, onions, carrots, red wine and parsley, but almost every family has her own recipe
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    TelaramundItaly got a reaction from + bashful in Chicken cacciatore   
    Italian "Pollo alla cacciatoraA" has many regional variations, the classical has no bell peppers nor mushrooms, just canned tomatoes, garlic, onions, carrots, red wine and parsley, but almost every family has her own recipe
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    TelaramundItaly got a reaction from BSR in Chicken cacciatore   
    Italian "Pollo alla cacciatoraA" has many regional variations, the classical has no bell peppers nor mushrooms, just canned tomatoes, garlic, onions, carrots, red wine and parsley, but almost every family has her own recipe
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    TelaramundItaly got a reaction from MikeBiDude in Chicken cacciatore   
    Italian "Pollo alla cacciatoraA" has many regional variations, the classical has no bell peppers nor mushrooms, just canned tomatoes, garlic, onions, carrots, red wine and parsley, but almost every family has her own recipe
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to Ali Gator in 'Feud: Capote vs The Swans' premieres January 31 on FX   
    I think it does matter. Familiarity with the characters makes the story more real for some viewers. 
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to Xavitv in Barcelona - Sauna Thermas - It only got better!   
    Yes, it’s a not a set rate. I’m thinking 70ish is the new 50.
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to Danny-Darko in Pissing   
    "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" 🤪
    letmewatch - I love ball games.mp4
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    TelaramundItaly got a reaction from + tassojunior in Berlin Updates?   
    As far as I know Laboratory is open with the usual nights
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to sutherland in Farewell Renata Scotto   
    Everything she sang reflected her great artistry.  There is no soprano today comparable in terms of style and expression.  R.I.P. signora
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to + Charlie in Prolonged Nexium Use Linked to Increased Risk of Dementia   
    I hate the thought of giving up my one glass of wine with dinner every night.
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to + tassojunior in Amsterdam this summer   
    I lived in Amsterdam for a year back in the Day Sauna/Night Sauna days and boy has it changed. Friends just went over for the Gay Pride boat parade and they were disappointed too. In that area I do better in Antwerp, Cologne or Hamburg. 
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to Wolfer in Istanbul going rates and recommendations?   
    I can't help you with your questions, I'm sorry. But I did want to say you have very good taste in men!
    As for answers to your questions, I'm curious to know too. 
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to Danny-Darko in FOODIES: What prepared or pre-packaged foods do you use?   
    I buy some of the precooked entrees from Aldi and then make them my own ways. 
    I really like this Thai Style Coconut Chicken Curry. I open sachet and heat it in a covered pan and sometimes even add some frozen long thin French cut green beans to it to make like a 'Panang Curry'. I'll either serve it with steamed Jasmine rice or cut up the chicken in small chucks and serve it with some kind of flat Asian noodles to make sort of like a Pad Thai. It's a nice no-fail quick meal for those that enjoy spicy Asian food.   

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    TelaramundItaly reacted to Danny-Darko in Favorite snack?   
    Quality cheeses and crackers and maybe some nice olives too if I'm drinking alcohol. 

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    TelaramundItaly reacted to + tassojunior in Amsterdam this summer   
    It's pretty dead now. 
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to SouthOfTheBorder in Barcelona - Sauna Thermas - It only got better!   
    perhaps a contrarian view - I prefer its when not so busy, avoiding Friday & Saturday altogether.  Primetime on the busiest days is a cattle call with competiton for boys and boys trying to do as many programas possbie - thus, more likely to get rushed or incomplete service in my view than at other times.
    Over the years & many visits - I’ve never been disappointed, just adjusted the game plan based on conditions.  A good time is guaranteed when my focus is what I bring to the situation vs what i expect to find when I get there.
    Personal favorite time is early Sunday night when the regular boys are not there - they can be annoying & sometimes mechanical.
    Pro tip - when you find someone you really like & tip well, they will almost always give a phone number.  Then you can coordinate another sauna encounter any hour you wish. 
     
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to 56harrisond in Another associate in mental health crisis after drug/alcohol addiction   
    https://twitter.com/maxkonnorxxx/status/1641497535981182977

    Max Konnor
    @maxkonnorxxx

    This is long but I feel ready to share because someone needs to hear this:
    After being sober from meth for over 9 years, I recently found myself fighting another addiction.
    Cocaine was introduced to me a few years ago and it slowly crept its way into my life more and more.  
    Emotional stress, worries of work, and meeting expectations fueled my hunger to escape.  My addiction got worst and worst.  It affected my work, my relationships, energy.  I secluded myself.  Sat in my house alone day after day slipping deeper and deeper into this dark abyss of addiction and depression that made me ashamed, embarrassed and, as a result, made me more lonely than I already was.
     
    Once again, I had to choose me and life and start my personal journey to recovery.  Im 2 months sober and I’m finally starting to enjoy me again and I have no regrets. 
    Im sharing this story because, if anyone reading this is battling addiction, you are not alone.  You have no reason to be ashamed or embarrassed.  Even though it seems everyone around you is self consumed, there are people who care for you and are there for you.  
    Im also writing this as a “fuck you” to shame and a testament to life.  It’s another testimony to add to my amazing life. 
    You can beat addiction.  Your life is more than just being alive.  You can live life.  Abundantly and to the fullest.  Your loved ones believe in you and most importantly this is a test to believe in yourself.  
    Keep fighting.  It gets so much better ❤️
    1:48 PM · Mar 30, 2023
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to sydneyboy in Delayed ejaculation with viagra or cialis   
    I respectfully disagree. It is perfectly reasonable to seek the views of other men on this subject. The helpful, considerate and respectful relies I’m sure have been useful to the original contributor.
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to pubic_assistance in No mask!   
    Overall....if you just look at raw data instead of cherry picking....the TOTAL death rate in the US during the height of the COVID panic is similar to the percentage of population in 1985 (no...not 1885). It is actually lower than every year 1984 and back. 
    The fact of the matter is that the mass killing effect of COVID was exaggerated through the media by using sheer numbers of deaths instead of noting that a percentage of the population die every year.
    Consistently the data has shown that everyone makes a natural immune response to COVID. Being immunized gives you a head start in making that immune response and if you ACTUALLY died from a COVID infection it's because your overall immune response was defective. 
    NO "healthy" person died from COVID-19 There is ZERO data to support that rumor. 
     
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to + Pensant in No mask!   
    Some people will mask forever. It’s some kind of peculiar status symbol.
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to + Charlie in Met Operas at Theaters This Summer   
    I respectfully disagree. A professor of mine once explained that a Bruckner symphony is like a leisurely sexual experience: it keeps building to a climax, only to stop, take a breath, and start over doing something a little different, until it can't hold back from cumming any longer.
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to Mhs in Salmon a complete dinner   
    I try to eat more salmon, too (it’s healthy, womp womp)…but I don’t love the strong taste when it’s baked. I usually poach one serving for 8 minutes in a skillet of simmering water with a tablespoon of salt and either 1/2 c of wine vinegar or half a lemon, thinly sliced. I like to top it with a mixture of minced parsley, garlic, and lemon zest. Or if I’m feeling ambitious and not particularly healthy, I make a pan sauce by reducing minced shallots and a few tablespoons of dry vermouth until almost all the liquid is gone, then swirling in chunks of cold butter (“mounting” the sauce) until it’s thick and creamy. I add a splash of lemon juice and serve immediately over the salmon. And try not to think about the calories and cholesterol. 😂
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    TelaramundItaly got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Venice or Rome recommendations   
    In Rome all the saunas are open
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    TelaramundItaly reacted to Winky in How much of your life at the end of life would you sacrifice to continue to have orgasms   
    The problem with this question is the absolute nature of the question. Aside from some very good points made already (for example, it might not just be that you die earlier, but that you suffer for years before dying if the prostate cancer spreads), there are different treatments and many different outcomes and don't all necessarily involve giving up orgasms or a reduced sex life or satisfaction.
    Studies show that radiation treatment, for example, results in fewer short term side effects (urinary incontinence, erectile disfunction) but increasing ones over time (as the scar tissue heals). Surgery (removal of the prostate) has a longer recovery, but with gains over time, often maxing out over the next six months to a year.
    My own experience with surgery: 1. the worst side effects are immediate and then show rapid improvement (didn't love the catheter in for 2 weeks, although grateful it was inserted while I was still in surgery) and only used small, unobtrusive pee pads for another month. 2. The improvement starts fast and then slows down, which made me think I wouldn't fully recover, but somewhere between 6 months and 8 months out, I'm fully functioning (no urinary issues, full erections and satisfying climaxes... with the follow caveats).
    There are mental adjustments to be made. Sex won't be the same, but that doesn't mean it's not as good. It's taking time to get my head around the lack of ejaculation. Cumming was always a sign of virility, a turn-on, and I was an impressive shooter (over my head... onto the pillow... with multiple ejaculations that strong. Now I have the same climax feeling, but nothing comes out. It's strange, anti-climactic, so to speak. Maybe some people would find this is a benefit (no clean-up; no question about spit or swallow). For me, it's a big mental adjustment.
    It takes a little longer and more stimulation (physical and mental) to get fully hard. On the other hand, after I climax, my erection stays longer and I'm ready to go again much sooner. I don't feel drained, literally or figuratively. So, I feel hornier and harder right after. Huge plus.
    For me, it wasn't a choice of longer life or better sex... I likely ended up with both, although both are a little different than they were. Certainly my gratitude for being cancer-free and not thinking about something that might be growing and spreading in my body is powerfully positive. Sexual confidence is still gaining, but shows every sign of being what it was before.
    Having said all that, I'm 65, in excellent health otherwise, low BMI (6'0 165), fit and generally happy. And I live in a city with excellent hospitals, so the surgery was probably done by one of the best.
    None of this is meant to replace medical advice or serious research. I just wanted to offer that, in my experience, the question isn't necessarily an either/or proposition.
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