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  • 4 weeks later...
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8 hours ago, dlee02 said:

I looked at his profile on RM and he initiated contact, seems like a nice guy, may take the plunge haha. 

Cool. Let us know how it goes!

  • 2 months later...
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We text quite a bit yesterday and sent me a video that I pay for.  From the communication I had with him he seems to be a nice guy

Posted
10 hours ago, D21howie said:

We text quite a bit yesterday and sent me a video that I pay for.  From the communication I had with him he seems to be a nice guy

I'm not able to see his private pix... can you comment on his package/size from the video?  

  • 2 weeks later...
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On 4/24/2025 at 2:58 AM, D21howie said:

He has a nice size package.  I will say seven.five

Did you end up  seeing him in person or you just paid for a video 

  • 3 weeks later...
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Nice sane guy

Tends to follow your lead

Hotter than his pix 

But a surprising clock watcher— still haven’t decided if I’ll repeat  

 

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5 hours ago, Moke said:

Nice sane guy

Tends to follow your lead

Hotter than his pix 

But a surprising clock watcher— still haven’t decided if I’ll repeat  

 

Tell more? Do you mean he halted on the dot? Or did he notice that you were considerably past the hour and end things?

Posted
10 hours ago, SkyBliss said:

Tell more? Do you mean he halted on the dot? Or did he notice that you were considerably past the hour and end things?

The former 

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8 hours ago, Axiom2001 said:

That's a damn shame!  He truly must view his experience as a business transaction.  I've been hiring for quite some time (more than I care to remember) and have never encountered an acute clock watcher.

Hope he changes this if he receives some negative reviews.  I liked his photos on RM but wonder why he's hiding "his prized possession" in many of his frontal photos.  Gave me pause to wonder if he's "shortly-gifted."

It’s the first time I’ve experienced a phone alarm go off at the hour. It was a soft alarm but still…

and it was clear that even without the alarm the session was about to end *any* moment. 

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I guess I have a different view of someone being a "clock watcher."  If someone is wrapping things up early so they are out the door right on the hour, that's wrong.  If someone schedules himself so he needs to be more-or-less done right on time, it might not feel great as a client because it does highlight the transactional nature of the meeting but the best way to avoid that is to arrange for a longer appointment in advance or to ask if there's some flexibility about extending the appointment time in the moment.  I frequently used to hire guys for an hour but would say that in the moment I might want to extend that to 90 minutes and ask if that would be possible.  Most of the time the men I hired were okay with that.

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1 hour ago, maninsoma said:

I guess I have a different view of someone being a "clock watcher."  If someone is wrapping things up early so they are out the door right on the hour, that's wrong.  If someone schedules himself so he needs to be more-or-less done right on time, it might not feel great as a client because it does highlight the transactional nature of the meeting but the best way to avoid that is to arrange for a longer appointment in advance or to ask if there's some flexibility about extending the appointment time in the moment.  I frequently used to hire guys for an hour but would say that in the moment I might want to extend that to 90 minutes and ask if that would be possible.  Most of the time the men I hired were okay with that.

I agree. I’d say that if an hour was booked, he isn’t, in my mind, morally obligated to give more of his time for free. 

I had a lovely experience with him recently. 

  • 3 weeks later...
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Not a fan.  He blew me off for a week when he was in LA and had to drag info out of him instead of offering his info upfront.  Very demanding for responses in return and when he sensed my frustration, told me to fuck off.  I think he forgets who the customer is.

Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, charlesincharge said:

Not a fan.  He blew me off for a week when he was in LA and had to drag info out of him instead of offering his info upfront.  Very demanding for responses in return and when he sensed my frustration, told me to fuck off.  I think he forgets who the customer is.

Told you to “fuck off”? Did he literally say “fuck off”? That would be quite a charge, and I would be more than simply “not a fan” if he actually told me to “fuck off” unprovoked.

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Posted

I used one masseur (since retired) repeatedly who always used the same music loop.  I noticed over time little pauses that told him when to switch body parts and when to flip.  Actually pretty clever.

He had it set to allow 10 minutes at the end for genital massage.  I often came quickly and he would use the remaining time to visit muscles that he thought could use a little attention.

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5 hours ago, Venite said:

Told you to “fuck off”? Did he literally say “fuck off”? That would be quite a charge, and I would be more than simply “not a fan” if he actually told me to “fuck off” unprovoked.

Absolutely, happened just last week and still have the texts. He was in LA & when he returned to SF, he gave me 3 times to meet and when he didn't like that I couldn't make any of them, mister "gentleman" got impatient and turned on me very quickly.  I also didn't have the right payment app so I needed time to set that up as well.  On one of our first text exchanges, I said I needed to know the location & his rate, and he responded with a flippant, "So ask for that information," as if I wasn't asking for it then??  If he is "nice," he certainly wasn't showing that side to me.

Posted

Oh and it goes without saying that this guy also blocked my number & account.  My sense of this experience is that respect of one's time only goes one way with him.  And I don't think anything I did was questionable or unreasonable, other than I was not readily able to accommodate HIM.  Again, who is the customer here??  Oh, well...

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On 6/17/2025 at 3:17 PM, charlesincharge said:

Oh and it goes without saying that this guy also blocked my number & account.  My sense of this experience is that respect of one's time only goes one way with him.  And I don't think anything I did was questionable or unreasonable, other than I was not readily able to accommodate HIM.  Again, who is the customer here??  Oh, well...

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