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"A courageous AND outrageous TWINK"

I found this phrase used in the ad for the gentleman below. I am not here to pick on the guy but to simply ask the question why would you use the word courageous? I am not knocking the profession, the best work the proverbial "ass-off" to please us but courageous. I think he was just trying to find a word that rhymes with outrageous but I dont get the use or outrageous either, unless of course his fee is like $500/hr, although the $275 seems a tad high. The ad looks hot and the gentleman looks great but courageous and outrageous, dont get it.

 

http://www.rentboy.com/listing.aspx?lid=239596

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I believe that there are men that are attached to dicks big enough to use courageous as a word to describe the recepient. Where they are is unknown to me. As far as outrageous, blow job on a moving elevator in an apartment building in the middle of the day. Sounds like fun to me, but may seem outrageous to others.

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Looking a his pix and his style, I wondered if he is courageous in his public openness about his sexuality and outrageous in his conduct/appearance- which may or may not mean 'flamboyant'.

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May be a bit odd but it was effective in getting your attention which is perhaps what his intention is. Peaks people's curiosity for sure. I wouldn't read too much into it but if you were interested in hiring him it would be a natural question to ask what he meant by it. As we are speculating on its meaning, I tend to agree with Kevin and understand it to be that he is not timid and is perhaps on the wild side if called upon to be that way.

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I am not interested in him. Not my type, I think it is wrong to use a word like courageous when we have men and women putting their life on the line in Afghanistan. Courageous to take a big dick give me a break, what is courageous about that. That is what someone is paying him to do. That is the problem with using a word like that or have you forgotten what happen in 8 days. Sorry it is a sore spot with me I have a personal attachment to those in Afghanistan right now.

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Bart, there are a bunch of people who feel the same way about the word marriage as you have expressed about the word courageous.

You may certainly use courageous to describe our troops in the Middle East, you may also use it to describe first responders to the 911 disasters. Many use it to describe those battling cancer. I was not comparing that kind of courage to the kind of courage one claims when trying an exotic food or undertaking a difficult work assignment or accommodating a very large dick. I was merely answering the question of how an escort could be courageous. Like it or not, words may mean different things to different people. You may certainly limit your own use, but to you and those who want to limit the definition of marriage, realize that language is an open and ever changing thing and no one has exclusive rights to any word. I hope your loved one in the Middle East returns home to you safely.

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Ask any "Working Guy" who Works It in a Large Market like NYC..

 

You do have to be pretty "Courageous" to deal with some Clients NEEDS and do a few "Outrageous" things with them!

 

agreed, and by what I hear, not just in the New York Market...

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One time on the Other Site I started a thread to define key words used in escort ads. This "courageous" bit reminds me of the definition of "very open-minded": either "bareback and/or PNP" or, more often, "still weirded out by having to touch strangers."

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So, he sure does have looks that appeal to some. I am one of them. I can't wait to read some reviews to find out more. I like the way he sounds, and if he checks out, if ever I am in NYC, I would be interested. I suspect, like others, he sees himself as courageous to take a big one - and I doubt he ever thought of courageous as a presumption, though I understand the how it could be seen as an insult to soldiers, etc.

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English is not his primary language, and he was looking for a big, colorful word? "For most" does not make sense; he apparently means "foremost." And in reference to the simple greeting "Hi," it doesn't really work or make sense.

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"A courageous AND outrageous TWINK"

I found this phrase used in the ad for the gentleman below. I am not here to pick on the guy but to simply ask the question why would you use the word courageous? I am not knocking the profession, the best work the proverbial "ass-off" to please us but courageous. I think he was just trying to find a word that rhymes with outrageous but I dont get the use or outrageous either, unless of course his fee is like $500/hr, although the $275 seems a tad high. The ad looks hot and the gentleman looks great but courageous and outrageous, dont get it.

http://www.rentboy.com/listing.aspx?lid=239596

 

Easy... He is courageous enough to charge $275 an hour :D

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"A courageous AND outrageous TWINK"

. I think he was just trying to find a word that rhymes with outrageous but I dont get the use or outrageous either, unless of course his fee is like $500/hr, although the $275 seems a tad high. .

 

http://www.rentboy.com/listing.aspx?lid=239596

Well if he was looking for a rhyme Courageous and Outrageous is certainly better than Contagious and Outrageous. That would be bad for business.
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LOL!

 

He's also smart enough to write an ad that got people talking about it.

 

True too ;) Maybe I should do something weird so people will talk about me :D Anyway, I stay low-key nobody can be such a featured star like this guy :))

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