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I just posted a thread on this before I saw this one. My guess is this is permanent. Looks like the warnings from Daddy were accurate after all. I was skeptical. We all hated M.4.R.N. but the principle still makes me sad. As far as CL it was a great place to get the word out to the closeted married clients who actually still hire and who either won't go directly to rentmen or who do not know it exists. I met many clients that way offering , ''Professional Nude Discreet Full body Rubs from a hung top.'' I rarely got flagged. People respected the ads and it was a revenue stream we have lost. what is next? Mikey in Dc @ www.rentmen.com/magicmikeydc

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Under whose administration was Rentboy.com shut down?

 

I believe it was under the Conservative Supreme Court and the Republican Legislature.

 

Poor democrats, damn if they do and damn if they don't.

 

Damn if (when the had the House and 60 senators) they didn't give citizenship to illegal aliens, banned guns, legalized pot, right to vote at 16, statehood for PR and DC, and damn if they had done it.

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Poor democrats, damn if they do and damn if they don't.

 

Damn if (when the had the House and 60 senators) they didn't give citizenship to illegal aliens, banned guns, legalized pot, right to vote at 16, statehood for PR and DC, and damn if they had done it.

Fighting for Health Care at that time. And many of those conservative Democrats did not fall into lockstep as most Republican House Members do now. I guess goosestepping is pretty easy to learn.

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“This website is no longer available”

No regrets,it stopped being an interesting site bout 5 years ago. Just curious

 

Just a reminder for escorts who were still advertising on that retched site (both of you), you may want to contact your credit card to get the last charge removed and more importantly be sure recurring billing is stopped. No need to be specific, just you bought an ad on a site which no longer exists and there's no way to contact it directly for a refund.

 

Kevin Slater

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There is a free website that basically serves as a temp VPN and allows you to access blocked content such as backpage ads in Canada at http://www.unblock123.com/site/backpage.com/

There are many VPN subscription services that are reasonably priced and offer more reliable access than some of the free ones. (Check this CNET review.) As a married man, I invested in one a couple of years ago so I could get a different IP address when accessing certain websites from home. It also comes in handy when I am on the road and want protection while on an open network. The one I have (Private Internet Access) also allows me to get an IP address in lots of different countries (Canada, UK, Netherlands, Australia, etc.), and that could really come in handy with all these changes.

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Just a reminder for escorts who were still advertising on that retched site (both of you), you may want to contact your credit card to get the last charge removed and more importantly be sure recurring billing is stopped. No need to be specific, just you bought an ad on a site which no longer exists and there's no way to contact it directly for a refund.

 

Kevin Slater

Hard 2understand who had been paying $40-$150 monthly to M4RN while free & better sites emerged in nature? Lmao

Rentmen’s “daughter” named JOCK2GO,

Friendboy

Mintboys

They R all cakes compared to what M4RN was

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Yes, I think minors and female sex workers who lawmakers think are all being trafficked and exploited are really the priority. I do not think they care about male sex workers who serve women or gay men. I also do not think they care whether I look at dick pics or my straight brother looks at tit pics. Backpage and Craigslist brought this on themselves. Had they cooperated with families of sex trafficking victims we would not be having this discussion.

 

Before citing Rentboy, I believe it is a different, albeit equally stupid, case. The owner attracted attention by submitting a suspicious visa application for a non-citizen employee and then sealed his fate when further investigation revealed he called himself a "cyberpimp." The conventional wisdom is that pimps exploit the people who work for them by forcing them into involuntary sex work and keeping the money. While I disagreed with the case and supported the legal defense fund, one cannot not call oneself "cyberpimp" and then try to claim they are not doing anything illegal. That ranks up there with specifying "bomb-making terrorist" as one's occupation and questioning why the FBI shows up at one's front door.

 

As this article in Wired states, Google and Facebook were invited to testify when the bill was being debated. They declined to participate. Instead, they relied on a trade association.

 

Let's hope the various organizations who oppose the bill take steps to fight or amend the law. Protests will not work on this one. It will take a well-funded legal campaign. Time to put our money where our mouths are. Literally.

 

Actually they're the excuse, not the priority and that's a hell of a difference.

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Actually they're the excuse, not the priority and that's a hell of a difference.

Yup. Like Trump wanting death sentence for drug dealers-Michael Douglas's son was "dealing" drugs-and has made it out ok after prison and has a fiancé-should he have been sentenced to death?

Elliot Spitzer hiring an escort caught by the Patriot act-was he a terrorist? Once you have a law on the books, law enforcement uses it anyway they see fit-usually to gouge money from the public-the one they are supposed to serve.

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Thank you! Craigslist and Backpage bad, bad, bad choices... It was just like asking to get mugged yet so manyhere where obsessed with the “diamond in the rough” after hours searching with flakes

 

 

i had a lot of good experiences with Craigslist before the trolls started flagging the generous ads.. i met a several good young "amateurs" who were really everyday guys.. sweet, genuine.. I still have good relationships with a couple of them today..

 

But Craigslist did go downhill and i never really understood what the trigger was.. except that so many of the ad types i used to like kept getting flagged

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i had a lot of good experiences with Craigslist before the trolls started flagging the generous ads.. i met a several good young "amateurs" who were really everyday guys.. sweet, genuine.. I still have good relationships with a couple of them today..

 

But Craigslist did go downhill and i never really understood what the trigger was.. except that so many of the ad types i used to like kept getting flagged

 

When Craigslist ended their Erotic Services section it pushed services into the personals. This created a lot of resentment among some of us who used the personals to meet people or for casual hookups. I found a lot of ads that didn't disclose that they were for hire until you contacted them -- sometimes after they strung you along, or at the time that you met. There was enough contention among the guys trying to decide who was worth meeting without guys who attracted your interest and then said "generous only." Once hustlers started working through the personals some of them also started responding to the normal "men seeking men" and "casual encounters - m4m" ads trolling for unsolicited clients. I got into the habit of flagging every ad seeking generous and every known hustler, both to send a message and to hide their ads on subsequent searches.

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Just a reminder for escorts who were still advertising on that retched site (both of you), you may want to contact your credit card to get the last charge removed and more importantly be sure recurring billing is stopped. No need to be specific, just you bought an ad on a site which no longer exists and there's no way to contact it directly for a refund.

 

Kevin Slater

 

Actually if the escort goes to CCBill.com they can get the payment/subscription stopped, plus reversed if already charged; found that out awhile back.

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