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He's gorgeous!  Those big blue eyes are hypnotic. And that smile! And those muscles!
And not a tattoo in sight 😀.
He seems to be the perfect package, Even more perfect if one is to believe the accuracy of his RM reviews' massage skills.

Bozo's only concern is his location - Northern Harlem.

BTC

Edited by BOZO T CLOWN
Posted
4 hours ago, allyouknow said:
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Posted
8 hours ago, TenderT said:

He lives in Hamilton Heights, not Harlem

LMAO, talk about splitting hairs.
"Hamilton Heights", aka…"West Harlem".
Let’s just compromise and agree it’s “Upper Manhattan", aka…”not a place for the uninitiated"
 

Posted
2 hours ago, nycman said:

LMAO, talk about splitting hairs.
"Hamilton Heights", aka…"West Harlem".
Let’s just compromise and agree it’s “Upper Manhattan", aka…”not a place for the uninitiated"
 

What's wrong with Upper Manhattan?

Posted
8 hours ago, DunwoodyGuy said:

What's wrong with Upper Manhattan?

Baby, if you’re from Dunwoody, Georgia, it best you avoid "upper Manhattan" aka "above 125th Street, NYC".

Posted
14 hours ago, diehard_002 said:

He clarified that he does not work nude and no MT

What kind of massage is "sensual" or "Deep Tissue" (formerly known as erotic) without some mutual touching?
If Bozo is paying a masseur with a body like that for a sensual experience, and there is no mutual touching allowed, he would be leaving the session a VERY disappointed clown :classic_sad:

BTC

Posted
2 hours ago, BOZO T CLOWN said:

What kind of massage is "sensual" or "Deep Tissue" (formerly known as erotic) without some mutual touching?

LOL. I think in the normal world it's called sexual harassment.

Posted
17 hours ago, DunwoodyGuy said:

I still don't understand why. 

It's related to crime in the area.  Some areas worse than others.  Look at yesterday when a mentally deranged homeless guy went on a hunting spree to kill innocent people.  He killed 3 people, stabbing them to death with a big butcher's knife!  A taxi driver saw him walking the streets holding the knives with the blood of those he butchered dripping off the knives!  He flagged down a policeman and he was caught.  A 36 yr old construction worker in Chelsea, a 68 yr old man fishing on the east river on a lovely fall day and a 36 yr old woman near the UN all lost their lives yesterday.  The murderer had 8 priors in various states and was just let out of jail in October!  I've lived in NYC all my life and now fearful of getting on the subway or comfortably walking around.  

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On 11/18/2024 at 7:07 AM, nycman said:

“Upper Manhattan", aka…”not a place for the uninitiated"

Very strange comment. Retro and racist. To me, it sounds like someone who hasn't been north in the last 20 years. I don't think there is a stretch of land in Manhattan that has not been re-gentrified. I don't know every street, but I have two doctors and a storage space in "upper Manhattan," all different areas. The neighborhoods that I have discovered are beautiful; gorgeous buildings on lovely, clean, tree-lined streets. Far more friendly than my own. Harlem, in particular, has changed a lot through the years. It's silly to say this, but there's a fabulous Whole Foods on 125th Street. The most recent data claims that Harlem is now 46% non-Black. A similar stat can be found for Bedford-Stuy (Brooklyn), which was once far more notorious than Harlem ever was. Frankly, if you want to avoid stabbings and drug addicts when visiting a private massage therapist, I'd avoid the wealthy East Village, which seems to be in the news daily.

Posted
14 minutes ago, d.anders said:

Retro and racist.…..Harlem is now 46% non-Black

Talk about racist. 
You made the assumption that race is the issue. Race has nothing to do with it.
Pot, kettle, bla….errr…."non-White". 
The discussion was about Manhattan geography, not race. 
You don’t get to jump to unsubstantiated conclusions, and then claim the other person is racist.

Let’s just agree all of Manhattan is pretty dangerous these days (which I love btw).
Arguing whether The Village is safer or more dangerous than Harlem is kind of a dumb game.
It sucks to get mugged in either location.
And it sucks no matter if your attacker is black, white, Puerto Rican or Asian, trust me. 

Posted
4 hours ago, nycman said:

The discussion was about Manhattan geography, not race.

Sorry, I somehow missed that. Who on earth has a problem with Manhattan geography when they have Google Maps? Or maybe "upper Manhattan" is not a place to pull out a cell phone?

4 hours ago, nycman said:

You don’t get to jump to unsubstantiated conclusions, and then claim the other person is racist.

I didn't claim anyone was racist. My comment referred to ”not a place for the uninitiated." Would you use those words to describe finding a masseur in Greenwich Village, a notorious neighborhood for getting lost or finding certain addresses?

4 hours ago, nycman said:

Let’s just agree all of Manhattan is pretty dangerous these days

I don't agree with that. I use the subway daily, at all hours. There are cops everywhere. Crime stats are down. I tire easily from fake news.

Posted
5 hours ago, nycman said:

The discussion was about Manhattan geography, not race. 

No. You're backtracking now and trying to make it seem as if you ALWAYS meant all of Manhattan or NYC, but before backtracking, you very clearly made the discussion about a mythical "upper Manhattan" in your mind. You said it was too "dangerous"--a dog-whistle if there ever was one--and the racist implication was crystal-clear.

SO nobody's calling you a racist--we're just saying you said an outdated thing in a very racist manner, and now you're backtracking.

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