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1 hour ago, ApexNomad said:

I’ve come to realize that lust is like my brain throwing a wild party, with testosterone and dopamine as the overenthusiastic hosts. While they can make things exciting, they sometimes forget to send an invite to good judgment. Understanding this chaotic celebration helps me keep my wits about me, even when my brain is ready to conga. 

I’m absolutely borrowing this post for myself!

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On 12/24/2024 at 2:45 PM, Vin Marco said:

Break down lust too... like love,  it makes a man do good stufff, bad stuff, silly stuff, goofy stuff and in some cases,  change gods 😝 

Luckily, lust wears off with age. I can't remember the last time I had a spontaneous erection.

Men generally hit sexual peak at 18. I shouldn't have waited until 19 to come out.

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As a provider, I certainly don't look at a client in a derogatory manner  or as an ATM.     I'm a professional  (by nature).     You gain clientele's trust by doing a good job with repetition.    You show up with a positive attitude and on time.   You approach and complete the time booked with energy.    If you do a good job,  you develop a reputation,  especially if one is honest,  candid,  communicate well and show empathy toward his client.

And by the way,  this holds with any career path,  not just a provider and his booking.

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