Reggyreg56 Posted Monday at 02:10 AM Posted Monday at 02:10 AM On 5/19/2026 at 6:25 PM, la_connor said: PicckyNiccky Hahahaha BonVivant 1
Reggyreg56 Posted Monday at 02:11 AM Posted Monday at 02:11 AM On 6/4/2026 at 2:06 PM, ErnieJBurton said: I’ll be in Vegas for a work event and saw that Niccky is now there. Was pleased to see that, as I’d seen his and Middle Beastern profiles before but timing never worked. He wanted pics of me (or at least stats) before he would commit. I declined, saying I’ll only share a pic once a date is made. He insisted so I said never mind. Im not into proving I’m hot enough for someone to take my money. He replied “I’ll bet you’re in your 50s” and blocked me. Bullet dodged. What's wrong with men in their 50's? Cliff 1
Reggyreg56 Posted Monday at 02:13 AM Posted Monday at 02:13 AM 1 hour ago, FlaSean said: Do yourselves a favor- Take the chance and meet Nicky. Yes its nerve-wracking that he asks for a picture of you- but put yourself in his shoes.... so may psychos out there, and he has to know if your going to be worthy of trust. While I would put my money on him if he was ever cornered (he's jacked), he has to watch for his safety also. I was a bit chicken-shit at first also- but boy did he put me at ease, and delivered on being a gentleman. Nicky truly is AMAZING. Sounds like he's more interested in whether he will be attracted to you more so than if he will be safe. DMICS 1
bjosgct Posted Monday at 04:30 AM Posted Monday at 04:30 AM Same experience in Portland—asked how old I was and because I’m in my 50s, said we would not vibe. PrickyNicky. And find a new line of work! Reggyreg56 1
Cliff Posted Monday at 10:22 AM Posted Monday at 10:22 AM No matter how “thicck” he is, I would never hire this Rhyming Simon simply on the basis of his audible narcissism. His constant self-congratulatory comments are a huge turn-off to me. He crosses the line from being cocky to obnoxious. My two cents. bjosgct, la_connor, Reggyreg56 and 1 other 2 1 1
ThicckyNiccky Posted Tuesday at 05:59 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:59 PM On 8/17/2026 at 3:22 AM, Cliff said: No matter how “thicck” he is, I would never hire this Rhyming Simon simply on the basis of his audible narcissism. His constant self-congratulatory comments are a huge turn-off to me. He crosses the line from being cocky to obnoxious. My two cents. On 8/16/2026 at 7:13 PM, Reggyreg56 said: Sounds like he's more interested in whether he will be attracted to you more so than if he will be safe. First things first: I know what I bring to the table. I'm disciplined, healthy, active, and manage my own business on the side. I carry myself with quiet confidence, not ego, and I expect the people I interact with to do the same. Second: My assets are entirely real, substantial, and leave zero room for disappointment. You can love that or hate that, but it simply is what it is. Third: I am genuinely drawn to older gentlemen. However, age alone doesn't make a gentleman; actions do. Safety and respect are non-negotiable. I never meet anyone without a photo—doing otherwise is unsafe and reckless, and I am neither of those things. Too many people have settled for a 'phoned-in' experience in this space, and I refuse to ever do that. It feels like robbery, and I frankly don't need your money that bad. If we are not a match, we part ways. But I am offering access to a very private part of myself, and my only rule is that we have genuine chemistry. The majority of my reviews are from men over 50, and I’ve met most of them three times or more because I bring consistency, safety, and respect to the table. I expect the same in return. P.S. If anyone wants to ask me a question, please message me on app or here. I would be happy to discuss anything with anyone. Dolman, mike carey, Brock O and 3 others 1 5
la_connor Posted Tuesday at 07:18 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:18 PM Respect to Niccky for this calm and reasonable response. Bokomaru, ThicckyNiccky, + Vegas_Millennial and 1 other 1 3
Reggyreg56 Posted Tuesday at 07:26 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:26 PM 1 hour ago, ThicckyNiccky said: First things first: I know what I bring to the table. I'm disciplined, healthy, active, and manage my own business on the side. I carry myself with quiet confidence, not ego, and I expect the people I interact with to do the same. Second: My assets are entirely real, substantial, and leave zero room for disappointment. You can love that or hate that, but it simply is what it is. Third: I am genuinely drawn to older gentlemen. However, age alone doesn't make a gentleman; actions do. Safety and respect are non-negotiable. I never meet anyone without a photo—doing otherwise is unsafe and reckless, and I am neither of those things. Too many people have settled for a 'phoned-in' experience in this space, and I refuse to ever do that. It feels like robbery, and I frankly don't need your money that bad. If we are not a match, we part ways. But I am offering access to a very private part of myself, and my only rule is that we have genuine chemistry. The majority of my reviews are from men over 50, and I’ve met most of them three times or more because I bring consistency, safety, and respect to the table. I expect the same in return. P.S. If anyone wants to ask me a question, please message me on app or here. I would be happy to discuss anything with anyone. I appreciate your response. You were very respectful. You said something that I totally agreed with. Many providers do "phone it in" and leave the client feeling used and empty. That is enough of a reason to assess the client before meeting. I'm still not crazy about it but I understand where you're coming from. ThicckyNiccky 1
GTMike Posted Tuesday at 10:27 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 10:27 PM 4 hours ago, ThicckyNiccky said: First things first: I know what I bring to the table. I'm disciplined, healthy, active, and manage my own business on the side. I carry myself with quiet confidence, not ego, and I expect the people I interact with to do the same. Second: My assets are entirely real, substantial, and leave zero room for disappointment. You can love that or hate that, but it simply is what it is. Third: I am genuinely drawn to older gentlemen. However, age alone doesn't make a gentleman; actions do. Safety and respect are non-negotiable. I never meet anyone without a photo—doing otherwise is unsafe and reckless, and I am neither of those things. Too many people have settled for a 'phoned-in' experience in this space, and I refuse to ever do that. It feels like robbery, and I frankly don't need your money that bad. If we are not a match, we part ways. But I am offering access to a very private part of myself, and my only rule is that we have genuine chemistry. The majority of my reviews are from men over 50, and I’ve met most of them three times or more because I bring consistency, safety, and respect to the table. I expect the same in return. P.S. If anyone wants to ask me a question, please message me on app or here. I would be happy to discuss anything with anyone. How often do you travel? Or only in Vegas?
ThicckyNiccky Posted Wednesday at 01:14 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:14 AM 2 hours ago, GTMike said: How often do you travel? Or only in Vegas? I travel as much as needed. No major travel plans on the schedule. Though I might hit up Puerto Vallarta and Miami this year GTMike 1
Muscle_Admirer Posted Wednesday at 02:33 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:33 AM 26 minutes ago, ThicckyNiccky said: I travel as much as needed. No major travel plans on the schedule. Though I might hit up Puerto Vallarta and Miami this year My two favorite places. However, I'm curious about your security photo screening process. I have such a terrible eye, I’d probably end up picking Patrick Bateman. In all seriousness, I understand the safety concerns, but at 6’4” and 215 lbs of muscle and bone, ‘helpless’ isn’t exactly the first thing that comes to mind…
OvrwghtQT Posted Wednesday at 02:57 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:57 AM 8 hours ago, ThicckyNiccky said: The majority of my reviews are from men over 50, and I’ve met most of them three times or more because I bring consistency, safety, and respect to the table. I expect the same in return. Some people here say you declined to meet with them after learning they were in their 50’s. What happened with them?
mike carey Posted Wednesday at 04:19 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:19 AM Niccky has said that he has criteria by which he decides on which prospective clients to accept, and that age is not one of them. I have no reason not to accept that. Other may have, or think they have reasons to do so. He may have declined meetings after becoming aware of a client's age, but that does not show that age was the reason, only that he had learnt it, perhaps among other things, before declining. Sometimes people reveal more in their communications than they think they have. I'm not sure we're entitled to expect to be told which particular criterion he has used in deciding in any particular case. + Vegas_Millennial and ThicckyNiccky 2
Muscle_Admirer Posted Wednesday at 02:12 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:12 PM 9 hours ago, mike carey said: I'm not sure we're entitled to expect to be told which particular criterion he has used in deciding in any particular case. I agree providers have every right to refuse service to anyone. The most successful ones, however, tend to be direct about the clients they prefer. What irks me is the lack of transparency here: an age requirement that appears and disappears, aesthetic preferences delivered with a wink. We can all get rejected on Grindr or Scruff for free. But when a potential client follows every step, including submitting a photo and is willing to pay the requested fee, presumably stays respectful and direct, and still gets turned away for no clear reason, it doesn't just reek of hookup culture… it's simply bad business. This is a business no? Luv2play, OvrwghtQT, builder boy and 2 others 5
MikeH10 Posted Wednesday at 05:16 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:16 PM having met Niccky a few times, i feel compelled to share my view. i totally get the hesitation & concern over sharing a photo, or his selection criteria. however in person he is very friendly, warm, and not a bit of narcissism (as was mentioned here). while the initial contact and "screening" might be intimidating, i'd encourage that it's worth it to meet Niccky + azdr0710, mike carey, ThicckyNiccky and 1 other 2 2
ThicckyNiccky Posted Wednesday at 07:03 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:03 PM 4 hours ago, Muscle_Admirer said: I agree providers have every right to refuse service to anyone. The most successful ones, however, tend to be direct about the clients they prefer. What irks me is the lack of transparency here: an age requirement that appears and disappears, aesthetic preferences delivered with a wink. We can all get rejected on Grindr or Scruff for free. But when a potential client follows every step, including submitting a photo and is willing to pay the requested fee, presumably stays respectful and direct, and still gets turned away for no clear reason, it doesn't just reek of hookup culture… it's simply bad business. This is a business no? And no matter what you do or what you submit, consent is still real. If I decide no, its no. I am not for everyone and everyone is not for me. This is exactly the type of client I do not chose. Someone who puts obligation on me to fuck them. There are PLENTY of providers out there. Your sexual experience does not begin and end with me. At the end of the day, you are online shopping with a wealth of options. If someone tells you no, move on. This is not Taco bell. Even they reserve the right to refuse service. The only people who see fit to push this type of audacity, in my opinion, end up being older, out of touch men. Applying traditional corporate customer service rules to intimate or independent service work completely ignores personal autonomy. A provider is not a public utility or a vending machine; they don't owe anyone a transaction just because the digital checkboxes were ticked. I dont know of a man in his 50s who would welcome a a random strangers unsolicited advice concerning his business. I dont know why you think its okay to tell someone what they need to do with their body and time. It does not sound like you have any experience in this line of work and as such I dont think it right that you are attempting to....guilt me? Be kind to your providers men. I hope anyone reading this sees the type of pressure we have to endure daily. P.s. it is NOT a buisness to me. Its humanity. And if you took the time to read my reviews, you would know thats how I operate. Sex as a buisness sounds like a drug habit. + Vegas_Millennial, + azdr0710, mike carey and 2 others 1 1 3
Cliff Posted Wednesday at 07:39 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:39 PM 21 minutes ago, ThicckyNiccky said: And no matter what you do or what you submit, consent is still real. If I decide no, its no. I am not for everyone and everyone is not for me. This is exactly the type of client I do not chose. Someone who puts obligation on me to fuck them. There are PLENTY of providers out there. Your sexual experience does not begin and end with me. At the end of the day, you are online shopping with a wealth of options. If someone tells you no, move on. This is not Taco bell. Even they reserve the right to refuse service. The only people who see fit to push this type of audacity, in my opinion, end up being older, out of touch men. Applying traditional corporate customer service rules to intimate or independent service work completely ignores personal autonomy. A provider is not a public utility or a vending machine; they don't owe anyone a transaction just because the digital checkboxes were ticked. I dont know of a man in his 50s who would welcome a a random strangers unsolicited advice concerning his business. I dont know why you think its okay to tell someone what they need to do with their body and time. It does not sound like you have any experience in this line of work and as such I dont think it right that you are attempting to....guilt me? Be kind to your providers men. I hope anyone reading this sees the type of pressure we have to endure daily. P.s. it is NOT a buisness to me. Its humanity. And if you took the time to read my reviews, you would know thats how I operate. Sex as a buisness sounds like a drug habit. Nickky, despite what I said about you earlier in this thread (and don’t regret), I do agree 1000% with everything you’ve said here. It’s a free country and you can do anything you want, including asking for a photo and seeing (or not seeing) any client for any reason at all, and nobody has any right to fault you for that. If any potential client has a problem with your business decisions, they are free to choose from among literally hundreds of other providers on the market. The fact that you have to even defend your right on this topic is absurd to me. Carry on. Luv2play and ThicckyNiccky 1 1
OvrwghtQT Posted Wednesday at 09:12 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:12 PM On 8/17/2026 at 12:30 AM, bjosgct said: Same experience in Portland—asked how old I was and because I’m in my 50s, said we would not vibe. PrickyNicky. And find a new line of work! I messaged him. He stopped replying after I had told him I am in my 50’s without even looking at my pic. Clearly, he has a right to discriminate. Nobody is telling him otherwise.
bjosgct Posted Wednesday at 09:32 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:32 PM Yes, of course he has the right to make decisions about which clients to see. Just because someone has a right doesn’t make them any less of an asshole when they invoke that right. Luv2play, mike carey, OvrwghtQT and 1 other 2 2
Muscle_Admirer Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM Posted yesterday at 02:31 AM 7 hours ago, ThicckyNiccky said: And no matter what you do or what you submit, consent is still real. If I decide no, its no. I am not for everyone and everyone is not for me. This is exactly the type of client I do not chose. Someone who puts obligation on me to fuck them. There are PLENTY of providers out there. Your sexual experience does not begin and end with me. At the end of the day, you are online shopping with a wealth of options. If someone tells you no, move on. This is not Taco bell. Even they reserve the right to refuse service. The only people who see fit to push this type of audacity, in my opinion, end up being older, out of touch men. Applying traditional corporate customer service rules to intimate or independent service work completely ignores personal autonomy. A provider is not a public utility or a vending machine; they don't owe anyone a transaction just because the digital checkboxes were ticked. I dont know of a man in his 50s who would welcome a a random strangers unsolicited advice concerning his business. I dont know why you think its okay to tell someone what they need to do with their body and time. It does not sound like you have any experience in this line of work and as such I dont think it right that you are attempting to....guilt me? Be kind to your providers men. I hope anyone reading this sees the type of pressure we have to endure daily. P.s. it is NOT a buisness to me. Its humanity. And if you took the time to read my reviews, you would know thats how I operate. Sex as a buisness sounds like a drug habit. Semantics and definition of a business aside, consent is absolute and I never stated otherwise. My point was narrower - clear upfront expectations of potential clientele may help potential clients determine if they should even approach a particular provider or move on to someone else. Your time availability as stated in your RM profile (8am - 10pm local) is a perfect example of this. I know before contacting you that your off time is between 10pm and 8am the next day. However, I wouldn’t have known a photo was required or an age limit was set if I hadn’t read it here in this forum from persons that didn’t take/make the cut. In my view, clarity saves needless exchanges that oftentimes don’t go well. As the cliche goes, clear is kind. No advice given, just setting the record straight when being accused of setting aside human dignity and consent via a Taco Bell analogy… for asking questions of all things. Moving on. bjosgct, OvrwghtQT and ThicckyNiccky 1 1 1
builder boy Posted yesterday at 02:35 AM Posted yesterday at 02:35 AM After I convo and didn’t send a pic I was immediately blocked. Tells me everything and better choices
OvrwghtQT Posted yesterday at 03:02 AM Posted yesterday at 03:02 AM 5 hours ago, bjosgct said: Yes, of course he has the right to make decisions about which clients to see. Just because someone has a right doesn’t make them any less of an asshole when they invoke that right. And we have every right to warn others about this provider’s ignorant, stereotypical views of “old men” whom he defines as 50 and over. He will turn 50 in no time. Let karma do her job then.
Mark_fl Posted yesterday at 03:12 AM Posted yesterday at 03:12 AM Anyone else see the irony in turning down people based on appearance and claiming a basis in humanity? I'm glad this provider has happy customers. Good for both of them. But I can tell from the communication style of demanding a dissatisfied client post a photo to prove himself and photo requirements of potential clients before agrreing to meet them, that this one is not professional enough for me. OvrwghtQT and builder boy 2
ThicckyNiccky Posted yesterday at 04:14 PM Posted yesterday at 04:14 PM All of this....just because some of you were told no hahahaha. You have proved my point better than i ever could. Good luck out there guys. 😘 Pillowtalk 1
Mark_fl Posted yesterday at 04:18 PM Posted yesterday at 04:18 PM 3 minutes ago, ThicckyNiccky said: All of this....just because some of you were told no hahahaha. You have proved my point better than i ever could. Good luck out there guys. 😘 The defense rests.
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