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It was the second time we met.

He brought a supply of condoms and lube.

He excused himself to the bathroom for a moment. Comes out after a reasonable time. We start to play. I reach for his butt.

"Um, I stopped off for something to eat on the way over and now I"m not very clean down there."

Just a buzz kill or a total deal breaker?

BTW: I have not hired him since, both because of that evening and because he is wayyyyyyy overexposed on social media. (Perhaps number of clicks is more important than number of dicks?)

Am I allowed to reveal the name?

 

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If he was hired with the understanding he'd be bottoming for you, then yes it's a deal breaker.  He should have been prepared if it was likely he'd be bottoming. At least he did give a warning instead of risking the mess.  If he was expecting to be the top (based on his advertised role or discussions with you prior to meeting), then it's more just buzz kill.

Is there a point to revealing his name?  It seems that would be better left for a review than putting him on blast here, unless he scammed you somehow.

 

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43 minutes ago, Luv2play said:

One thing doesn't compute in your account. Anything he ate on the way over would still be in his stomach being digested or in the upper tract of his intestines. Not in his bowels.

I'm not a doctor and don't play one on TV, but my personal experience is that if I eat anything substantial it will cause the rest of my digestive tract to become active.  I've always thought about it like turning on a conveyor belt, where everything gets moved down the line at the same time. 

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56 minutes ago, Luv2play said:

One thing doesn't compute in your account. Anything he ate on the way over would still be in his stomach being digested or in the upper tract of his intestines. Not in his bowels.

i am not a computer so your concern is valid. i only report what happened to me by pure empirical observation.

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27 minutes ago, maninsoma said:

I'm not a doctor and don't play one on TV, but my personal experience is that if I eat anything substantial it will cause the rest of my digestive tract to become active.  I've always thought about it like turning on a conveyor belt, where everything gets moved down the line at the same time. 

I think this experience is called a "mass movement."

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2 hours ago, Luv2play said:

One thing doesn't compute in your account. Anything he ate on the way over would still be in his stomach being digested or in the upper tract of his intestines. Not in his bowels.

I have to say it. Nothing like the wisdom of experienced forum members.

1 hour ago, maninsoma said:

I'm not a doctor and don't play one on TV, but my personal experience is that if I eat anything substantial it will cause the rest of my digestive tract to become active.  I've always thought about it like turning on a conveyor belt, where everything gets moved down the line at the same time. 

An this is also very true, but now that we know what was discussed before the appointment, we know that the provider was at fault. I'm inclined to think he had another appointment before and used this as an excuse to not perform that part of the service.

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3 hours ago, glutes said:

I have had some food where it came out of me in 20 minutes after consuming...

Nope…

2 hours ago, maninsoma said:

I'm not a doctor and don't play one on TV, but my personal experience is that if I eat anything substantial it will cause the rest of my digestive tract to become active

Closer…..

2 hours ago, Balthazar said:

I think this experience is called a "mass movement."

Closer…..

The correct answer is "Gastrocloic Reflex".

Time to learn about how you poop children…..

(if you want to skip ahead, although god only knows why you would, the gastrocolic reflex comes in around 11:20)

 

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This is basically the same as failure to get hard. The appointment ends and reschedule . 

I make it known to providers that I realize you are human, but thats a major deliverable, and if you need to go over time to deliver thats on you. 

I have been with guys who run the clock due to equipment failures……thats unacceptable 

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22 hours ago, jessmapex said:

If a provider comes over, asks to use the bathroom for #2, you have a small apt and you can hear everything going on in there...would be a total buzzkill for me! 

Some with a certain fetish might find that exciting. Just sayin’

 

 

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On 10/19/2021 at 4:02 PM, glutes said:

I have had some food where it came out of me in 20 minutes after consuming...

 

Rare, butt (sic) it happens.

On 10/19/2021 at 4:25 PM, maninsoma said:

I'm not a doctor and don't play one on TV, but my personal experience is that if I eat anything substantial it will cause the rest of my digestive tract to become active.  I've always thought about it like turning on a conveyor belt, where everything gets moved down the line at the same time. 

 

On 10/19/2021 at 7:07 PM, nycman said:

Nope…

Closer…..

Closer…..

The correct answer is "Gastrocloic Reflex".

Time to learn about how you poop children…..

(if you want to skip ahead, although god only knows why you would, the gastrocolic reflex comes in around 11:20)

 

It's a combination of both. The gastrocolic reflex is naturally triggered when we eat, due to gastric distention. Think of "making space" for the incoming food. 

However, if the person is sensitive to a particular "food trigger", this can cause an acceleration of peristalsis, in an attempt for the body to get rid of the insulting foodstuff. This is called "postprandial diarrhea" and is a typical manifestation of some kinds of irritable bowel syndrome, for example (although this is not enough to reach that diagnosis). 

So, in conclusion, yes - while it is natural to do #2 after a meal, it can get messier if you ate something you are sensitive to.

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It's hardly a full review, there isn't anything wrong with saying his name.

But what you don't mention is what you actually ended up doing next.  Did you have great oral, let him top you, ask him to just leave, etc.

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