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Has anyone ever been with Matt?  I did and was very grateful for the experience! He really went out of his way to make sure that I was enjoying myself and I can't wait for him to show up in my area again. He looks exactly like his pictures! 

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17 minutes ago, Gar1eth said:

I don't understand guys who will gladly show pictures of their tallywacker or h%les but put 'Ask Me' in their position or orientation sections. 
 

But I'm glad @balinn that it was a good experience for you. 

Maybe because they feel the options available to select are too limiting and they'd rather have a conversation/exchange of texts about it.  I can imagine a guy being versatile for some guys but not others (e.g., not wanting to bottom for guys with larger than average penises).  

I agree that this guy is cute, and I'd probably find him even cuter without that wisp of a mustache.  

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31 minutes ago, Gar1eth said:

I don't understand guys who will gladly show pictures of their tallywacker or h%les but put 'Ask Me' in their position or orientation sections. 
 

But I'm glad @balinn that it was a good experience for you. 

 

9 minutes ago, maninsoma said:

Maybe because they feel the options available to select are too limiting and they'd rather have a conversation/exchange of texts about it.  I can imagine a guy being versatile for some guys but not others (e.g., not wanting to bottom for guys with larger than average penises).  

I agree that this guy is cute, and I'd probably find him even cuter without that wisp of a mustache.  

Considering I hired over a multi year period from 2002-2016, I'm sure I probably at some point hired someone with an Ask Me. But in general I probably didn't even contact them. There were too many others who let you know their preferences to bother with someone where you had  to parse what they were into. 

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10 hours ago, Cretus said:

Wow. What a find 🥵. That 🍑….. that face….. 

That one picture in the tan thong.....I swear he took it in the last 24 hours. He literally looks like that!!!

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for those for whom it's important, note that he's definitely "uncut" (uncircumcised), not "cut" as he states....perhaps he was thinking of muscularity??!! 😉

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4 hours ago, azdr0710 said:

for those for whom it's important, note that he's definitely "uncut" (uncircumcised), not "cut" as he states....perhaps he was thinking of muscularity??!! 😉

... or cute, not uncute 😏

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4 hours ago, azdr0710 said:

for those for whom it's important, note that he's definitely "uncut" (uncircumcised), not "cut" as he states....perhaps he was thinking of muscularity??!! 😉

I noticed that

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On 8/6/2025 at 9:31 PM, azdr0710 said:

for those for whom it's important, note that he's definitely "uncut" (uncircumcised), not "cut" as he states....perhaps he was thinking of muscularity??!! 😉

I most appreciate the "penis appearance misunderstandings" for those of us to whom it does matter. 🙂

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On 8/5/2025 at 7:45 PM, Gar1eth said:

I don't understand guys who will gladly show pictures of their tallywacker or h%les but put 'Ask Me' in their position or orientation sections. 
 

But I'm glad @balinn that it was a good experience for you. 

I have asked a couple of guys about why they put "Ask Me" as a response for "Orientation" in their rentmen ads, one guy in the UK and one guy on the East Coast of the US. Both basically said it's to increase their market opportunities. A good chunk of their business was with M/F couples. They thought that by saying "gay", it would eliminate them from that market. I'm not sure why they didn't use "bisexual". 

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On 8/10/2025 at 12:25 PM, musclvr said:

have asked a couple of guys about why they put "Ask Me" as a response for "Orientation" in their rentmen ads, one guy in the UK and one guy on the East Coast of the US. Both basically said it's to increase their market opportunities. A good chunk of their business was with M/F couples. They thought that by saying "gay", it would eliminate them from that market. I'm not sure why they didn't use "bisexual". 

I agree that what you said may be true for some providers.  One reason they may not have used "bisexual" is for a similar reason --  because there are people like me who never hire bisexuals. (I have found they generally are either straights who say that for Rmen marketing purposes, or are much more tentative in their limited passion, or are much more circumscribed in what they will do, or have never done "that" before, or are less spontaneous, or...)

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