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Colton, NYC - retired?


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Colton turns 38 later this year....though certainly not on his A-list of clients, I met with him a few times up until about four or five years ago......he's very straight-forward and I'm not surprised Colton reminded this reviewer to not get too serious with him.....

 

Colton had told me he was planning to move on....he's smart enough to know that must happen....

 

in the meantime, I presume he has some much-trusted regulars (who don't take it too seriously) who he'll continue to see until he doesn't want to anymore....

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It is indeed smart to move on ... I admire the man for doing it. Good for him. I also understand that it is a bittersweet experience for many, if not most of the clients he had. Although this reviewer was reminded not to take it too seriously, we are human and develop real feelings of affection. I thought that this review illustrates it very well. The memory of the red shirt he was wearing will be with him forever.

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After reading this review, I feel bad for this reviewer. Honesty, sure, but isn't this also cruelty? Should we all praise being cruel in the name of being honest? I would suggest this reviewer to just move on. I highly recommend Vin Marco to this reviewer, similar if not better built, such a nice and sweet guy from head to toe.

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