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Re: willing to hire again: One regular escort friend of mine (I reviewed him twice) has always wanted to be the bottom in an anonymous scene. Never really interested me in the past. But he’s brought it up again as a potential “safe” scenario, he would be freshly showered, in a Covid safe mask, blindfolded, on his hands and knees on the bed. I would be masked, gloves if I wanted, and would just enjoy him as an anonymous bottom. Sounds interesting, fun...and semi-Covid-safe.

 

And if anyone is wondering - I would of course be paying him his regular pre-covid rate. He’s a respected escort and friend.

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Re: willing to hire again: One regular escort friend of mine (I reviewed him twice) has always wanted to be the bottom in an anonymous scene. Never really interested me in the past. But he’s brought it up again as a potential “safe” scenario, he would be freshly showered, in a Covid safe mask, blindfolded, on his hands and knees on the bed. I would be masked, gloves if I wanted, and would just enjoy him as an anonymous bottom. Sounds interesting, fun...and semi-Covid-safe.

 

And if anyone is wondering - I would of course be paying him his regular pre-covid rate. He’s a respected escort and friend.

 

sounds like easy money for him and not much effort.

 

It's a win win scenario for both of you and sounds almost like an anonymous drop by amateur video. Pretty hot!

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I didn’t think not meeting up would be so difficult. Of course when everything first happened it was easy to not even consider hiring but the last couple of weeks I’ve been jonesing. A provider that I’ve been wanting to see is currently in my city and we chatted and talked about meeting up but when it came down to it I told him I couldn’t go through with it because I’m still nervous about this stupid virus. He assured me he is healthy and tested neg for Covid but I still can’t do it. It makes me think how I will overcome this. Or am I making the right decision? I’ll never know

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You’re making the right choice. Go with your gut.

 

I didn’t think not meeting up would be so difficult. Of course when everything first happened it was easy to not even consider hiring but the last couple of weeks I’ve been jonesing. A provider that I’ve been wanting to see is currently in my city and we chatted and talked about meeting up but when it came down to it I told him I couldn’t go through with it because I’m still nervous about this stupid virus. He assured me he is healthy and tested neg for Covid but I still can’t do it. It makes me think how I will overcome this. Or am I making the right decision? I’ll never know

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The hard fact with testing that many people (at least the mainstream media) forget is that it’s accurate for that moment. You can get your results as negative and walk out of the doctor’s office and get infected by the first person you encounter on the street. The only time testing is the least bit helpful is when it’s positive. Then you can isolate and get proper care.

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So I have definitely hired again in Denver, but am thinking of pulling back because of a recent local uptick in cases (We had previously been on a steady downward trend for weeks). I'll reassess in a week or so to see how cases are trending.

 

What about any of you living in Texas, Arizona, Florida or California? In many of those places, COVID-19 has been the worse it's ever been. Is that changing your hiring opinions or are you open for business just like restaurants, hair salons and everything else seems to be, despite the risks?

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I came down with a pretty bad illness in March that even my primary care physician suspected was COVID. Unfortunately they weren't testing then unless you basically were in the hospital with critical symptoms. They just started doing antibody testing at one site in Denver for $100 a pop. Unfortunately, they already booked up the appointments for the next two weeks before I could get one. I definitely would like to see if I was exposed and possibly have some level of immunity to the illness.

Read that those tests were only 50% accurate

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I hired a masseur who offered an upgrade to full service nine days ago. I quarantined myself after that. Five days to go. It’s been a scary nine days, I don’t think I’ll want to go through it again, unless the lower head gets the better of me. Every sniffle and itch in the throat scared me. I had a sore throat a day or two after the meeting. I was alarmed at first but then I realized it must have been the deep throating.

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Massage will likely be my first toes in the water..We can both be masked, rarely face2face anyway, Face2anything else negotiable... at very least it’s a change of hand

It seems more and more the spread is attributed to airborne spread (vs. touch, surfaces) so masks could be a safety factor for some fun. I mention in a post above I’m considering meeting a regular for a limited, no oral/masks off meeting, just some touching and he would bottom doggie style - probably safe but not 100%.

 

Sanjay Gupta had a bit on CNN the other day saying wearing masks around positive people gives you a 3% risk of infection, without masks was twenty-something%% chance sorry I can’t remember that higher exact number, can’t find the link!

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Read that those tests were only 50% accurate

 

Mine has 96 percent sensitivity and 99 percent specificity. It was a blood draw so much more accurate than the pinprick tests that some have been giving. They explained the 96 percent sensitivity (which could potentially give false negatives) as happening sometimes when people either don't develop a strong immune response or take the test too early after recovering from COVID. They are finding that you really should wait at least 2 or even 3 weeks after recovery for the body to develop enough antibodies to be detected by the test. However, the test itself actually has three categories: Not-detected, borderline and detected. They explained that many people who take the test too early (or develop a weak antibody response) come back as borderline. Basically, they have some antibodies but not enough to definitely say they had the disease and they recommend retaking the test in a couple more weeks. I got just straight-up detected, so it is very likely that I had COVID and developed significant, detectable antibodies to the disease. There is also a very small chance (less than 1 percent) that the test is detecting antibodies of another type of coronavirus. In my case, that is probably especially unlikely since the actual illness that I had was much more severe than the minor cold that you can sometimes get from other types of coronaviruses. My primary care physician believes that with the test results and my severe and long-lasting symptoms (high fever, cough and shortness of breath for two weeks), that it is almost certain that I had COVID-19.

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Shit. I'm ready to hire now. Took a covid test recently that came back negative and I'll probably start doing the tests monthly since it's an easy process to get one done.

 

Sadly the guy I want, who I've hired before pre-covid, has frozen his RM profile. Also guessing he's disabled his booking number for now since I've sent out 2 texts with no response.

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