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Boaxxx Posted February 12, 2024 Author Posted February 12, 2024 1 hour ago, marylander1940 said: PNP What is PNP in reference too? I must be missing something.
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Bokomaru Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 4 minutes ago, marylander1940 said: he lists PNP in his profile. I don't enable drug addicts with my money. Is there some specific knowledge about this provider on the PNP topic? Or it’s just an assumption that every person who lists PNP as an interest is a drug addict? Asterisk and marylander1940 1 1
maninsoma Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 I've met him socially and he seems like a nice enough guy, though I don't really know him. There are a lot of "drug addicts" where I live and he certainly doesn't come across like that, by which I mean he was perfectly capable of carrying on a normal conversation, didn't appear to be under the influence during the few hours we were at the same function, and didn't have any physical characteristics that one might associate with heavy drug use (by which I mean he didn't look unhealthy, and many guys who have a major drug habit look haggard at a relatively young age). I don't know what PNP means to him, but if you are interested in him and want to make sure that drugs aren't part of your interaction then have a conversation with him before booking him. + Charlie, thomas, Asterisk and 2 others 4 1
nate_sf Posted February 17, 2024 Posted February 17, 2024 On 2/12/2024 at 6:32 AM, maninsoma said: I've met him socially and he seems like a nice enough guy, though I don't really know him. There are a lot of "drug addicts" where I live and he certainly doesn't come across like that, by which I mean he was perfectly capable of carrying on a normal conversation, didn't appear to be under the influence during the few hours we were at the same function, and didn't have any physical characteristics that one might associate with heavy drug use (by which I mean he didn't look unhealthy, and many guys who have a major drug habit look haggard at a relatively young age). I don't know what PNP means to him, but if you are interested in him and want to make sure that drugs aren't part of your interaction then have a conversation with him before booking him. I’ve also met him socially a couple of times, and he seemed like a nice sexy guy. I too didn’t get any PNP vibe from him at all, so I’m surprised to see that listed in his “I am into” list. He carries himself with maturity and I enjoyed talking with him. I have no intimate experience with him however so can’t comment one way or the other. But from everything I saw, I’d think it would be worth giving him a try. thomas and Boaxxx 2
SkyBliss Posted May 8 Posted May 8 Isn't it possible that at least some providers with PNP in the tags section merely have it there to say that they are open to it if the client insists on having it as part of the experience? PNP being on the tags may not mean that they willingly engage in it on their own. I've had some chats with him while visiting SF, and he definitely doesn't come off as a drug addict. Hen 1
maninsoma Posted May 8 Posted May 8 Since my comment from over a year ago just got a reaction from someone, I checked out this thread again and thought I would add this into the mix (though it's probably not "news" to anyone here): Some people can have a pretty active substance habit and not show outward signs of that if you're not with them 24/7. With that I'd say this: If you absolutely don't want to be with someone who might be using something when you're with them, then it's probably wisest to avoid providers whose ads list PNP since I don't see any reason why someone would include that in his ad unless he's at least open to the possibility of mixing drugs and sex. EastbayMike 1
SkyBliss Posted May 8 Posted May 8 14 minutes ago, maninsoma said: I don't see any reason why someone would include that in his ad unless he's at least open to the possibility of mixing drugs and sex. In case this is in response to my comment, this is compatible with what I said : having PNP in the tags could mean they are open to it if the client insists on having it as part of the experience. It may not even mean he partakes *himself* in it, but that he is open to the client engaging in it in his presence (that’s a thing). He also notes in the written text that he is “not opposed to PNP”, which to me further suggests that he signals openness to PNP to entice clients who engage in it- he himself may not even necessarily use while the client is using.
maninsoma Posted May 8 Posted May 8 1 hour ago, SkyBliss said: In case this is in response to my comment, this is compatible with what I said : having PNP in the tags could mean they are open to it if the client insists on having it as part of the experience. It may not even mean he partakes *himself* in it, but that he is open to the client engaging in it in his presence (that’s a thing). He also notes in the written text that he is “not opposed to PNP”, which to me further suggests that he signals openness to PNP to entice clients who engage in it- he himself may not even necessarily use while the client is using. No, I wasn't responding to your comment. Someone else just gave me a thumbs up on my year old comment. SkyBliss 1
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