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The 1st guy I ever hired was off CL years ago. I met him at his hotel (#1 warning sign it was one of those hourly run down motels) I should have taken off but gave him a chance. He opened the door and he was just like pic, a really beautiful guy, movie star looks, and actually was nice. I stopped in bathroom and there was a pile of drug paraphernalia. He saw me looking at it and said with almost some shame he’s into partying. I saw his behavior become irratic so to prevent any violence of any sort - I gave him 1/2 the money and I bolted. I left rather frazzled.

Next day he texted apologizing but said he’s willing to see me for the same amount I left the day before. I said no so he kept reducing it - definitely desperate for drug money now. Fast forward - he disappeared. Months later I found out through someone who was actually an acquaintance of his - he OD’d. Died at 26 years old. This experience alone makes me avoid the PnP crowd entirely.

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No experience with the stuff myself, but I had a client offer me GHB one time. Neither of us had ever heard of it, he said he "got it from some kid back home" (presumably another provider). I declined, he took it himself, and ended up passing out on top of me with his eyes still wide open multiple times, with some limbs twitching to boot.

 

It was only my third-ever encounter with a client and I was terrified. I maintain strict sobriety with my clients now.

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I was going to post something similar. I’ve noticed the trend where in their profiles it reads they go to the gym 5x a week, write they take care of their bodies etc but then put PnP/smoking on their checklist .

 

When I see ads like that, I assume the provider doesn’t mind if the client partakes and/or smokes, be it cigs or weed.

 

 

No experience with the stuff myself, but I had a client offer me GHB one time. Neither of us had ever heard of it, he said he "got it from some kid back home" (presumably another provider). I declined, he took it himself, and ended up passing out on top of me with his eyes still wide open multiple times, with some limbs twitching to boot.

 

It was only my third-ever encounter with a client and I was terrified. I maintain strict sobriety with my clients now.

 

Fuck, that’s some scary shit, Cody. I don’t know how you handled it so well.

 

I, too, usually try to avoid those that list PNP in their profile. That is not a scene I’m into, but if the provider says he’s ok with the client doing it, but he doesn’t, that does make a difference in my mind, since I’m thinking he just told me that, so chances are he’s not going to be high when I see him because that would be an obvious lie. Unfortunately, though, in my neck of the woods, the pickings are slim as it is.

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I’d have set up an appointment with this guy https://rentmen.eu/Gabriel_NYC except for

Party friendly and more.

PNP READY

 

It sounds like he is offering to bring party favors. I wouldn’t go within a mile of this kind of situation.

 

He otherwise sounds like a smart, grounded guy.

It’s sad.

 

Photo number 2 looks he is with wickedboy. (https://rent.men/wickedboy/)

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It also looks like it’s from a photo shoot. I don’t know if wickedboy participates in PNP, but I don’t want anyone to assume so because of that picture.

Oh, yeah, I am not assuming anything, and you are right, no one should, people can spend some sexy time together professionally or otherwise, without sharing anything else at all.

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I have never pnp and absolutely never will! I've seen too many people go down that path and never come back. I've had potential clients tell me that they pnp and I have turned down every one of their offers. Like mentioned above I dont want to run the legal risk of being around it nor the health risk if one has a medical issue cause of it. The hassel of dealing with someone who can't get it up or get off cause they're too cracked out is not fun. And not to mention they aren't in the moment nor present.

 

Hugs,

Greg

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I’d have set up an appointment with this guy https://rentmen.eu/Gabriel_NYC except for

Party friendly and more.

PNP READY

 

It sounds like he is offering to bring party favors. I wouldn’t go within a mile of this kind of situation.

 

He otherwise sounds like a smart, grounded guy.

It’s sad.

Aggressive dom and PNP-now that is a scary combination!

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It all comes down to your senses. You can't trust anything an ad says sometimes.

 

My first hire was with a highly recommended and reviewed guy who was very much my type. He checked all the boxes, including NO PNP, which I even asked him to confirm because I wanted nothing to do with anything like that for my first time. When I arrived, he was amazing in person. We had a couple beers, chatted, headed to the bathroom to clean-up, and I blacked out. I came to about 7 hours later, completely naked, on the bathroom floor, with blood in places that indicated a problem, and an escort who was pissed. I ended up having all of my cash (3x what we'd agreed) guilted out of me and my brand new iPhone was "lost."

 

The lesson? Even if the ad says no PNP and the escort agrees verbally, never ever drink or eat anything you didn't personally watch being made.

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It's so unfortunate that people succumb to the addictions. I used to get my hair cut by a guy, young, hip, and enjoying life. As we got to know each other, he was more comfortable with sharing his life.

 

Got a weird phone call one night that he quit that f-ing place, and was now working at a new place. I went to see him at the new place. After a few times, I noticed he was a little different. Then on one appointment, he was shampooing my hair very slowly, and for a long time. He seemed very out of it.

 

When I later called to make another appointment, they said he was no longer there. Thinking he may have gone back to the first place I met him, I called. They said he was in rehab. I got an appointment with someone new at the original place I met him. After a few visits, she told me he died of an overdose.

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I think this has been discussed here before but does weed even constitute PNP anymore? I particularly like websites that let you choose "weed/420" whatever rather than just putting a checkmark next to "drugs".

PNP mostly means meth. However, coke and ecstasy isn't out of the question.

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PNP mostly means meth. However, coke and ecstasy isn't out of the question.

 

PNP seems to be a spectrum. It can mean meth, coke, ecstasy, GHB, LSD, ketamine, etc. That's why if you're going to go with someone who PNPs, get clarity about which drugs they do. Some people even consider cannabis and poppers as PNP drugs.

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