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Guest GladImGay
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I trust I'm in the right forum. I occasionally see escorts referring to PNP on their profile. I would be interested in you guys opinion. I presume "PNP" means "party & play" which I presume refers to drugs.

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That's always been the way I interpreted PNP. Personally, I won't hire someone if there is even a "hint" that they do drugs.

 

However, I've started noticing some escorts listing "Poppers Only" in their profile. In my younger years I did enjoy poppers and didn't consider that drug use. As I've matured, even someone using poppers is a turn-off for me (rather than being a turn-on a few years ago).

Guest ncm2169
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In my experience, "PNP" more often than not refers to dangerous drugs, i.e., particularly meth (tina, crank, etc.), as opposed to my own criteria, i.e., pot, which I do not characterize as in any way dangerous, and which I often introduce into escort sessions. :p

 

Of course, if you're concerned, it's always best to clarify, or just stay away altogether if you're bothered by it. :o

 

Also, it never hurts to post a reminder - NEVER do poppers when taking any drug for ED (Viagra, etc.). It's a recipe for suicide.

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PNP means they are more likely to bareback -- that's dangerous.

 

I hate that add campaign "I Lost Me To Meth" where those gay guys are staring into the computer looking all depressed and strung out. I guess they have a point but straight people PNP too.

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At the San Diego Gay Festival, a cruiseboat party lost a go-go dancer when he fell overboard. One of the cops who rescued him shot and killed him. Now the coroner has ruled the death a homicide.

 

Here's what the autopsy found in the vicitm:

 

Hirschfield’s blood showed “the presence of methamphetamine, doxylamine, and trace ketamine in his blood,” according to the report. But, there was no sign of alcohol in the blood.

 

That is a good reason not to pnp. If had had his faculties, he might not have fallen over in the first place.

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>One of the cops who rescued him shot and killed him. Now the coroner has ruled the death a homicide.

 

Are there more details to explain that statement? Or am I misisng something?

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