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  1. If a single dose of crazy isn't enough, you could hire Zack and Thanos (Rugby, Greek, and Rugged)/Rugby Dick/Habib/Tom (Rugby and Rugged) for a four-handed massage!
  2. rvwnsd

    Swallowing

    My motto is: Mean people suck Nice people swallow I'm VERY nice.
  3. I would think Hourboy would have to pay Mintboys to acquire them.
  4. I was shocked when I received the news alert Tuesday that Penny Marshall passed away. Here’s the CNN story.
  5. That's a completely different situation. You had what amounts to a standing appointment. If the escort tool another client at that time I'd say he cancelled on you.
  6. Not yet. We’ve exchanged a couple of messages, but since he is in San Diego and I’m in Phoenix we won’t meet til I make a trip after the holidays.
  7. O M G ! ! To tell you the truth, I would say the client was wrong for cancelling on the escort. Probably best that he cancelled, watery car keys notwithstanding. Guessing the energy would be not quite what you were looking for, unless you like that sort of thing.
  8. Well, there was something "off" about him in general. Even of the "transition" wasn't weird, there was still something "off" that I can't describe. Well, that sure as hell isn't Logan Skylark!
  9. He didn't look like he was 39 when I hired him back in 2013/2014.
  10. It was me who said something was "off" about him. The entire experience was awkward. The transition from "therapeutic" to "more than therapeutic" was just plain weird. At the time, I recommended Sean. He gives a great massage with no creepiness or awkwardness. I'd still see him if I hadn't moved from San Diego. Another guy I'd recommend is Patrick York. I hired him as an escort, but we started off with a massage and he was very good. Again, no awkwardness. He's a nice guy, as is Sean.
  11. Actually, in the age of social media and forums like this one, bumping a confirmed appointment, regardless the line of business, is a very bad move. People talk and they post to forums and Facebook. It also leads to a slippery slope in terms of cancelling on "Existing Client 'A' because Existing Client 'C' wants to book an appointment." Now, the escort could (and should) have offered a modified version of what you suggested i.e. offered @blackriver a discount on a different date if he rescheduled but kept the appointment with @blackriver when he stated he could not reschedule. Client Service 101 teaches that you don't hurt a new client because that's one fewer potential regular client. If an escort told me that he was cancelling on someone else to see me I'd wonder when he would do the same to me and think twice before hiring him in the future. Additionally, in a business setting, the Marketing department would have a stroke if they learned that a sales rep blew off a new client because an existing client wanted to meet, assuming they marketed their great service. There's a saying - first impressions last. How did that 20% become lasting customers and why? Was it because they liked being treated poorly before they proved themselves? That's right. Sure, @blackriver was visiting the escort's city. What a great way NOT to become his go-to every time he visits. Agree 100%. It also would assure me that the guy would not cancel on an appointment with me should another client come along. Again, agree 100%. Having said all of that, had @blackriver not confirmed or sounded wishy-washy about actually meeting I'd find it reasonable for the escort to ask if they were still on and mention that a regular had contacted him for an appointment at the same time. That would give @blackriver a way out if he was not certain that he would be able to keep the commitment.
  12. rvwnsd

    411 Conco NYC

    This is where I put two and two together and say "Oh, the guy who pointed out he was reviewed has a screen name that corresponds to the name given by the reviewer. I should start a PM with him and ask him about the experience." Well, no need to put anything and anything together - @FrankR has hired him!
  13. No info to share, but I sure wish I had some! Thank you for bringing him to our attention!!
  14. Given he lives in the middle of the Brown Line train yard, he should be able to travel quite easily. Yes, I know, the map points to the center of the zip code. I just think it is funny when the pointer is on something like a subway station, ‘L’ car yard, shopping mall, etc.
  15. Given he lives in the middle of the Brown Line train yard, he should be able to travel quite easily. Yes, I know, the map points to the center of the zip code. I just think it is funny when the pointer is on something like a subway station, ‘L’ car yard, shopping mall, etc.
  16. Actually, the articles, stories, and parables in these publications are quite easy to read. The key, I think, is the quality of the writing and editing. There’s also the use of these literary devices called “getting to the point” and “having one.” Can’t speak for others, but for me they make or break a piece.
  17. Actually, the articles, stories, and parables in these publications are quite easy to read. The key, I think, is the quality of the writing and editing. There’s also the use of these literary devices called “getting to the point” and “having one.” Can’t speak for others, but for me they make or break a piece.
  18. I agree with you. Isn’t it funny that we don’t read about porn company data breaches but credit bureaus and retailers seem to have them all the time. If a porn company sold data they would lose their client base.
  19. I’m nowhere near 81 (law 50s) but I look at the topic as follows: Growing old
  20. But my emotional support giraffe goes everywhere with me!
  21. I was thinking “nuthouse” but your term is less judgemental. Sadly, Kurtis, psych meds aren’t always enough.
  22. Data, people, data! Read on... Porn sites collect more user data than Netflix and Hulu
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