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Colin is good-looking and has a incredible body.

I found the massage a bit cold though, literally and figuratively.

His place was cold (massage was done in the middle of the living room of a large, somewhat drafty house) and he never asked me about the temperature.

Massage was fine but I got the sense right off the bat I wasn't his type. I recall a bit of sniffling; maybe he was a little under the weather.

Nice guy, nicely equipped, but I wouldn't repeat.

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On 10/21/2025 at 4:22 PM, RunnerGuy said:

Colin is good-looking and has a incredible body.

I found the massage a bit cold though, literally and figuratively.

His place was cold (massage was done in the middle of the living room of a large, somewhat drafty house) and he never asked me about the temperature.

Massage was fine but I got the sense right off the bat I wasn't his type. I recall a bit of sniffling; maybe he was a little under the weather.

Nice guy, nicely equipped, but I wouldn't repeat.

Spot on, I had the same experience when I saw him last year. I was freezing cold and shivering during the massage, his demeanor was not very friendly or welcoming. 
 

He’s very sexy and well equipped but would not recommend him 

  • 2 months later...
  • 2 months later...
Posted (edited)
50 minutes ago, BigDMike said:

Koreatown is in LA

There's several neighborhoods that make up LA proper.

 

40 minutes ago, LA90046 said:

This.

Koreatown, Silverlake, Los Feliz, Echo Park, Frogtown, Atwater Village, Larchmont and at least a dozen others are all "Los Angeles."

Based on the thread title I thought he was in Korea town NYC! Lol

Edited by BrklynNYC
Posted (edited)

The city of Los Angeles covers a vast area that includes almost all of San Fernando Valley, Hollywood, DTLA, Venice, etc, all of which are L.A. proper.

Nevertheless what a lot of people in the country don’t realize is that all U.S. addresses as we know them today are solely standardized by USPS for their own operational convenience: the “city” in an U.S. address isn’t always a city, and what they mean by “L.A. proper,” is the area that USPS designated as “Los Angeles,” which is much smaller.

(Further example: The entire Las Vegas Strip is addressed as “Las Vegas, NV,” but it’s actually Paradise, NV., which is unincorporated; All addresses in Brooklyn are addressed as Brooklyn, NY, which we all know is still part of NYC.)

Edited by MsgFantasy

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