Alex93108
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Alex93108 got a reaction from marylander1940 in Caveats in hiring. Please contribute!
Complaining about the tip after it was given ( Queens, New York, incall )
My favorite one - deciding not to reply or engage, presumably after seeing my pic. ( London, UK)
My worst appointment to date was by someone from this forum, who recommended highly this particular provider. While he was "ok" what annoyed me the most what he left early - I booked him for 2 hours, he was done in 45 minutes . Brazilian in ( London , UK), though I heard he's become a British Citizen now.. I gave him a lackluster review on SB.
This is right up there with the guy that showed up at the Rosewood asking me for a microwave to cook his meth. What was I supposed to do? Ring the concierge for it? Not that kind of hotel….( Sao Paolo, BR). Demanded compensation for his time.
There were fantastic appointments - which I haven't mentioned - these are the worst ones.
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Alex93108 got a reaction from blck37 in Caveats in hiring. Please contribute!
Curious if people can address the following
1) Provider wanted to leave before elapsed booked time, but demanded full payment. This particular person came recommended btw - but my experience was less than stellar . ( London UK)
2) Provider couldn't perform and asked me to leave. I was asked to pay ( New York)
3) Provider came to my hotel room, used microwave to cook his drugs (there was no microwave) - then proceeded to snort something. He then could not perform, and left but demanded payment for the time allowed. ( Sao Paolo , BR)
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Alex93108 got a reaction from SouthOfTheBorder in Rio - hotel or airbnb?
Thats one of the reasons why I usually go for full service hotels in Brazil . I also speak BR Portuguese - though not 100% fluent, enough to have a conversation, and understand what the meninos/garatos are talking behind my back.
I found that the concierge is often in cahoots with the providers - and if anything is not kosher / slightly dodgy, the concierge has your back.
The nicest hotels will ask for provieders to register at the desk - which is totally acceptable .
You don't have this facility at an air bnb - and you get what you pay for. These boys come from the favellas, and some of them might just be gay for pay, you can't be too careful….
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Alex93108 got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Rio - hotel or airbnb?
Thats one of the reasons why I usually go for full service hotels in Brazil . I also speak BR Portuguese - though not 100% fluent, enough to have a conversation, and understand what the meninos/garatos are talking behind my back.
I found that the concierge is often in cahoots with the providers - and if anything is not kosher / slightly dodgy, the concierge has your back.
The nicest hotels will ask for provieders to register at the desk - which is totally acceptable .
You don't have this facility at an air bnb - and you get what you pay for. These boys come from the favellas, and some of them might just be gay for pay, you can't be too careful….
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Alex93108 got a reaction from liubit in Wait until his wife finds out he spent $13 on her birthday present!
This is immaterial in much of the world which uses English / British common law, the US included.
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Alex93108 got a reaction from liubit in Wait until his wife finds out he spent $13 on her birthday present!
If there are lawyers on this forum, this is an open and shut case of a simple contract executed.
The fault lies with Cartier for offering it for such a low price
I do respect and admire Cartier for honoring the purchase
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Alex93108 got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Wait until his wife finds out he spent $13 on her birthday present!
If there are lawyers on this forum, this is an open and shut case of a simple contract executed.
The fault lies with Cartier for offering it for such a low price
I do respect and admire Cartier for honoring the purchase
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Alex93108 got a reaction from samhexum in Wait until his wife finds out he spent $13 on her birthday present!
If there are lawyers on this forum, this is an open and shut case of a simple contract executed.
The fault lies with Cartier for offering it for such a low price
I do respect and admire Cartier for honoring the purchase
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Alex93108 reacted to + BenjaminNicholas in Have you gone to Arab countries with another man?
None of this surprises me. There's no such thing as a free lunch.
As a traveler, it's your responsibility to always be prepared, including travel insurance with evac protection.
I travel a ton and to leave my safety in the hands of my embassy would be fucking foolish.
I always have a backup plan and failsafe, especially when I'm in a country that's in turmoil or heading that way.
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Alex93108 got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Have you gone to Arab countries with another man?
When the war in Lebanon happened ( 2006), I was in Cyprus at the time, and the state department did send a ship, but i kid you not, billed the people they evacuated for the expense. Presumably some of this was paid by travel insurance, the Treasury sought payment back from US Citizens, they evacuated.
Details here - It was under the George W Bush administration. At least the state department was able to get people out.
The European nations did evacuate their citizens at no cost, up to a point. Not everyone was evacuated.
I used to think if you were British, you would be saved, but they let their own citizens rot in Gaza recently, so don't count on anyone for help.
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Alex93108 got a reaction from Marc in Calif in Have you gone to Arab countries with another man?
And these days that definition is moving fast.
Dubai and much of the UAE, ( with the exception of maybe Abu Dhabi and few other emirates) is tolerant of just about anything, as long as you don't offend the local religion. These days also KSA ( Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) with the new king MBS, headscarfs / hijab ( or what my mom likes to call the beepers suit / zorro) - is not legally required to be worn by women.
The two men kissing though, as an Arab greeting, gets me every time - as the ultimate irony. It means something else in that part of the world
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Alex93108 got a reaction from + Charlie in Have you gone to Arab countries with another man?
When the war in Lebanon happened ( 2006), I was in Cyprus at the time, and the state department did send a ship, but i kid you not, billed the people they evacuated for the expense. Presumably some of this was paid by travel insurance, the Treasury sought payment back from US Citizens, they evacuated.
Details here - It was under the George W Bush administration. At least the state department was able to get people out.
The European nations did evacuate their citizens at no cost, up to a point. Not everyone was evacuated.
I used to think if you were British, you would be saved, but they let their own citizens rot in Gaza recently, so don't count on anyone for help.
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Alex93108 reacted to Jamie21 in When the provider shows up in my social media...
I’d say it’s more likely that his clients are fellow members of the clergy…
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Alex93108 got a reaction from + APPLE1 in Have you gone to Arab countries with another man?
You're over thinking it - it's fine, as long as you are not overt about it.
Depending on the hotel, they won't care.
The King of Morocco doesn't actually live in Morocco. Most of the time he's in France living a life that makes him happy ( I'm guessing), outside of Maroc - going back for state occasions and emergencies - like the earthquake last year.
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Alex93108 reacted to BSR in Have you gone to Arab countries with another man?
King's got good taste; the boyfriend's hot.
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Alex93108 got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Have you gone to Arab countries with another man?
And these days that definition is moving fast.
Dubai and much of the UAE, ( with the exception of maybe Abu Dhabi and few other emirates) is tolerant of just about anything, as long as you don't offend the local religion. These days also KSA ( Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) with the new king MBS, headscarfs / hijab ( or what my mom likes to call the beepers suit / zorro) - is not legally required to be worn by women.
The two men kissing though, as an Arab greeting, gets me every time - as the ultimate irony. It means something else in that part of the world
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Alex93108 got a reaction from thomas in Have you gone to Arab countries with another man?
And these days that definition is moving fast.
Dubai and much of the UAE, ( with the exception of maybe Abu Dhabi and few other emirates) is tolerant of just about anything, as long as you don't offend the local religion. These days also KSA ( Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) with the new king MBS, headscarfs / hijab ( or what my mom likes to call the beepers suit / zorro) - is not legally required to be worn by women.
The two men kissing though, as an Arab greeting, gets me every time - as the ultimate irony. It means something else in that part of the world
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Alex93108 got a reaction from + Charlie in Have you gone to Arab countries with another man?
And these days that definition is moving fast.
Dubai and much of the UAE, ( with the exception of maybe Abu Dhabi and few other emirates) is tolerant of just about anything, as long as you don't offend the local religion. These days also KSA ( Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) with the new king MBS, headscarfs / hijab ( or what my mom likes to call the beepers suit / zorro) - is not legally required to be worn by women.
The two men kissing though, as an Arab greeting, gets me every time - as the ultimate irony. It means something else in that part of the world
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Alex93108 got a reaction from + BenjaminNicholas in Have you gone to Arab countries with another man?
You're over thinking it - it's fine, as long as you are not overt about it.
Depending on the hotel, they won't care.
The King of Morocco doesn't actually live in Morocco. Most of the time he's in France living a life that makes him happy ( I'm guessing), outside of Maroc - going back for state occasions and emergencies - like the earthquake last year.
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Alex93108 got a reaction from + glutes in Paragonya Sauna Zurich
Zurich is just one of those places you need to accept that it is what it is .
New York is another such place .
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Alex93108 reacted to Monarchy79 in Uber add-on
If I were an escort, instead of “nickel & diming” clients, I’d just factor it into my standard rate.
The client wouldn’t think about it, I’d have my transportation covered, and we’d both have a seamless, smooth experience.
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Alex93108 reacted to + Vegas_Millennial in What do escorts do after they leave the profession?
Never mind universal healthcare. Universal sexcare is something I want! Everyone entitled to get laid, paid for by taxes. But I wonder how long the waiting list would be?
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Alex93108 got a reaction from Dolman in London recommendations
By the time they go back, like used nuclear fuel rods, they are spent. I once hired a guy in Sao Paolo who had previously worked in London, it is by far currently the worst hire of my life to date.
In Brazil I avoid anyone who previously worked in the UK .
There is human cost to all of this, that I try to be mindful of.
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Alex93108 got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Discount for in shape, good-looking and younger clients?
I personally know someone who is a member here who has
-received freebies
-routinely quoted below market rates.
I think he's very handsome and a lovely individual, he's getting older though, and we all know white / pale/ faire haired men don't age well.
I doubt providers will give him a discount on his beautiful soul, ( he does have a beautiful soul) but it would be interesting if he continues to get favors once he turns 40 and >
Most providers see me as an ATM machine - no discounts for me!
Edited : Not sure why people find this sad - it's the sad truth perhaps?