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Your statement is inaccurate. I did not disclose his real life identity, nor did I disclose his Facebook profile. Nor did anybody else on this thread.

 

You misquoted me. If you look above I wrote "and talking about his real life profile on facebook and identity." Which you are talking about that.

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If he wanted money, he'd be more likely to get it from older guys, not boys.

 

What's the alternative? "I'm into men and girls?"

 

(Guys who affect hyper-masculinity don't call the objects of their romantic interest "women," especially when they're talking to other men.)

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What's the alternative? "I'm into men and girls?"

 

(Guys who affect hyper-masculinity don't call the objects of their romantic interest "women," especially when they're talking to other men.)

 

I think my point was that when he advertised, he advertised as a straight gay for pay escort. On this his private ad-unless he's asking for money under the table-he's still a top. But says he wants a relationship with someone who doesn't just want to use him to get off. So that along with the fact that he mentioned 'boys' and not men-implied to me he wasn't looking for a 'paid!'' relationship but for something real.

 

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As people like to say to me, you're being too analytical. He may use the profile to attract both hookups and clients. If he didn't want transactional offers, he'd point that out explicitly. Otherwise, the use of "boys" isn't going to stop going anyone from making an offer.

 

"This person is hot, but the type of person they say they want sounds nothing like me. I'd better move on."

-Said by no guy ever.

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"This person is hot, but the type of person they say they want sounds nothing like me. I'd better move on."

-Said by no guy ever.

 

 

As much as I honor and esteem you, @FreshFluff , and while you may be right about every other guy on the Forum or even in the world, this time you are definitely wrong about me.

 

I think/say this so frequently that it ought to be my mantra. I'm thinking of having it tattooed on my chest. I have business cards printed up with it, to save me from getting a sore throat on having to repeat it so often. I was even going to take it for my family crest except the odds of me reproducing are the same as me getting to be with and have a relationship with one of the guys I've said my mantra about.

 

 

Gman

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In response to some of the comments:

 

Labels like 'straight' or 'gay' don't mean much and, I think, need to be taken with a grain of salt in personal or ...ads.

 

(This has nothing to do with Muscle Boy in specific but with labels we commonly see both on the hook-up apps and pro-adds)

 

In my case labels mean what they say. I'm definitely gay. So I have a tendency to believe if a label says gay or straight. I often have questions about bisexuals. But that's because a lot of bisexual pro-ads seem more consistent with straight guy ads. Plus how can there be that many bisexuals around? I realize there are degrees. But does being able to have the physical act of sex with either sex when you have an overwhelming attraction to the other really qualify as being bi-especially for a younger male who might either with or without Viagra and it's cousins might be able to get hard from standing outside naked and being 'touched' by the wind?

 

 

Gman

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I had a lengthy conversation with 'Musle Stud Boy' this morning. Quite understandably, he had issues with some of the posts I made about him on this forum. I did see his point of view and decided to delete my posts, to the extent possible. I also apologized to him. I do care and wish him well.

 

To the forum members, I will say this. I didn't technically violate the rules of conduct here, but I see now that my comments were in poor taste. I do apologize to anybody who was offended.

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