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1 minute ago, Whitman said:

Was the magazine, perhaps, In Touch, No. 18, circa 1975? "Michael Delfino" was the cover boy on that one, but these pictures from inside are better ...

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That is the one. He wasn't as defined in those earlier photos.

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15 hours ago, Charlie said:

It's worth pointing out that my experience with Mario occurred 40 years ago, before the existence of cellphones, the Internet, and a site like ours. I had first become aware of "Mario" as a coverboy on a gay magazine, with a big spread inside that portrayed him as a fun, playful, affectionate youth called "Michael Delfino," with nude photos. I recognized him immediately as the same person when he advertised as "Master Mario." In person, the vibe was very different, basically aggressive macho. During our appointment, he also revealed that he had "smoked some weed," but I suspect he could have been on something stronger. Nevertheless, another escort I knew admitted to me several years later that he had been infatuated with Mario/Michael, before he went completely off the rails and attempted to murder a client by chopping off the man's arms.

I'm not always sentimental about the days of those "vintage men."

Geez, I’ve sure led a sheltered life! The best I can say is that I know a woman who dated Ted Bundy. 🤣

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IN THE SHOWERS AT CAMP DICK, TEXAS, 1918

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CAMP DICK, named for Flying Cadet James F. Dick, Jr., was established in January 1918 on the State Fair Grounds in Dallas, Texas, as an aviation camp to which graduates of ground schools were sent to await admittance to primary flying schools and for graduate reserve military aviators awaiting admittance to advanced schools. 

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