viewing ownly Posted yesterday at 05:28 AM Posted yesterday at 05:28 AM (edited) I've seen his video clips for many years. He started out showcasing different thong brands, wearing them out and about at different resorts, gravitating to doing adult stuff as "Christian & Cassie", then expanded to doing guy / guy stuff, with his first being with Johnny Bronco. Be aware he is an ageist. When I told him my age, he let me know he wasn't interested. Unsure what his cut-off is, but I'm in my mid-fifties. I think the saying of never meet your idols works the other way around, too - never see a guy who knows and uncomfortable bulk of your public life. https://rentmen.eu/christianocean Edited yesterday at 05:29 AM by viewing ownly Harryinny 1
Harryinny Posted yesterday at 12:23 PM Posted yesterday at 12:23 PM I don't like tats, but his body designs are superb.
TJMS Posted yesterday at 02:06 PM Posted yesterday at 02:06 PM Well, "ageism" is a two-way street. Some of us may view him as too long in the tooth to contact!! Somelikeithot, + Vegas_Millennial, + BOZO T CLOWN and 4 others 5 2
+ glutes Posted yesterday at 02:14 PM Posted yesterday at 02:14 PM Over tatted for me. + BOZO T CLOWN, liubit, BuzzLiteQueer and 1 other 2 2
+ BOZO T CLOWN Posted yesterday at 02:32 PM Posted yesterday at 02:32 PM 17 minutes ago, TJMS said: Well, "ageism" is a two-way street. Some of us may view him as too long in the tooth to contact!! Agreed. Too long in the tooth and too short from the floor! He admits to being 5'5" (even that may be a stretch). His body is all inked up and he's not particularly attractive. Someone with that resume will soon find out that being so selective is not a successful business model in the heavily competitive Orlando/Tampa market. BTC 🤡 Chiron368, liubit, Reggyreg56 and 3 others 3 2 1
BuckCanucked Posted yesterday at 02:55 PM Posted yesterday at 02:55 PM Unpopular opinion: The mainstream "isms" don't apply in this business. Folks I would consider for desk jobs and folks I would consider for hand jobs is not apples to apples. Undefensible bias is not the same as physical preference. We clients have to give providers some slack to establish boundaries as we too select providers based on photos and brief bios. + BOZO T CLOWN, TJMS, jackcali and 2 others 2 1 2
ErnieJBurton Posted yesterday at 03:15 PM Posted yesterday at 03:15 PM Um, there’s a reason providers are often called “pros”. They do this professionally, as in it’s a paying job. Im professional at my paying job; I expect the same from any profession. I don’t personally like many of my clients. Their politics, mannerisms, bad choices, etc. But they are still clients and they deserve my best. Ill never hire anyone for any job when they have some arbitrary standard of what clients they feel are beneath them. viewing ownly 1
BuckCanucked Posted yesterday at 03:33 PM Posted yesterday at 03:33 PM 9 minutes ago, ErnieJBurton said: Um, there’s a reason providers are often called “pros”. They do this professionally, as in it’s a paying job. Im professional at my paying job; I expect the same from any profession. I don’t personally like many of my clients. Their politics, mannerisms, bad choices, etc. But they are still clients and they deserve my best. Ill never hire anyone for any job when they have some arbitrary standard of what clients they feel are beneath them. "Arbitrary" is not what we are talking about, so that still feels like a double standard. If clients are allowed to define "pros" as those required to take all comers, then why should clients expect limits to certain acts, behaviors, or levels of hygiene? We accept those limits, but not providers' "shallower" preferences. Consent, for any reason, is paramount and doesn't end with the promise of a Venmo payment.
ErnieJBurton Posted yesterday at 05:55 PM Posted yesterday at 05:55 PM 2 hours ago, BuckCanucked said: "Arbitrary" is not what we are talking about, so that still feels like a double standard. If clients are allowed to define "pros" as those required to take all comers, then why should clients expect limits to certain acts, behaviors, or levels of hygiene? We accept those limits, but not providers' "shallower" preferences. Consent, for any reason, is paramount and doesn't end with the promise of a Venmo payment. Ageism is rampant in all our lives. Hiring a pro is often a response to experiencing ageism. A professional provider with any foresight will acknowledge their own shelf life and act professionally.
danteig Posted yesterday at 06:05 PM Posted yesterday at 06:05 PM Providers going that horrible blond/yellow piss hair color to make themselves look cheaper… imagine going to dinner with someone that looks like that… pass. + glutes, + BOZO T CLOWN, BananaBagel and 1 other 3 1
Wanderoz Posted yesterday at 08:04 PM Posted yesterday at 08:04 PM 14 hours ago, viewing ownly said: I've seen his video clips for many years. He started out showcasing different thong brands, wearing them out and about at different resorts, gravitating to doing adult stuff as "Christian & Cassie", then expanded to doing guy / guy stuff, with his first being with Johnny Bronco. Be aware he is an ageist. When I told him my age, he let me know he wasn't interested. Unsure what his cut-off is, but I'm in my mid-fifties. I think the saying of never meet your idols works the other way around, too - never see a guy who knows and uncomfortable bulk of your public life. https://rentmen.eu/christianocean Does he fuckin' own a mirror? Can he not read his own stale by date?
BuckCanucked Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 54 minutes ago, Wanderoz said: Does he fuckin' own a mirror? Can he not read his own stale by date? I read something once that makes perfect sense, in this or (especially) the political sphere: "Once you understand the psychological concept of projection, the world starts to make more sense." TJMS and mike carey 2
Wanderoz Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Also read: While psychological projection is a powerful unconscious mechanism used to manage anxiety by attributing internal impulses to others, it does not explain all human interactions or reality. The ä idea that everything is projection is often criticized as intellectually lazy, a way to shirk responsibility, or an oversimplification of complex, objective situations. Accusing others of projection has become a "psychological stalemate" where people use the concept to dismiss legitimate criticism or to avoid dealing with uncomfortable truths, placing themselves "above" the situation.
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