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    Vin Marco got a reaction from + BobPS in Any Other Muscle Addicts   
    I present to you the latest photos in existence of my bicep💪🏽 
    I'm telling you, you gotta feel it  🤏🏽 it's a 10 on the Mohs  scale 💎 😜 
    * taken this morning


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    Vin Marco got a reaction from + BobPS in Any Other Muscle Addicts   
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from + BobPS in Any Other Muscle Addicts   
    Imperial Sand Dunes. I had prepared myself quite well for this shoot and 1 day prior to shooting my friend who's a photographer developed pancreatitis and he had to cancel...  I scrambled to find anyone capable of pressing a shutter button or at least knowing when to and with my direction we nailed this shoot in about 25 min. My pal saved the day and all the work that went into this preparation. 

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    Vin Marco reacted to + Rickee in Vin Marco   
    I don’t think “fat” can possibly describe ANY part of your body. Although possibly there’s one exception….
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from Tristan777 in Trust   
    Not in the slightest pal.  That's a pretty gross generalization, not to say some people don't see clients that way, but to say a reputable escort looks down upon his clients and views them as ATM's is overstepping the mark. Trust works both ways and that's coming from someone who has earned the trust and respect of a lot of people over the course of time.  
    Let me tell you a little story about trust.... I have the keys of multiple peoples homes.( Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, NYC, Dallas... )  I have clients who when they travel allow me to stay at their places and see clients... nobody in their right mind would do that without really trusting somebody... for years I used house sit and stay at a clients house that split his time between the desert and Indonesia... many years into doing this, he had me come over to show me how some new electronics worked, and before I left, I told him, "I hope you know I never bring people here" and he looked at me with a bewildered look on his face and asked me, "what do you mean you don't see people here? and I told him, "I would never bring anyone into your house. not with all these valuables.."  all those years he assumed I was seeing people, but I didn't want to take the risk of something going missing....  that day he convinced me that it was totally fine and it was his hope that I could enjoy his place and make money to which I replied by saying, "well how about I never bring a total stranger here? " And he said while tapping me on the back,  "it's totally up to you, but I trust you implicitly"  I'm sure a lot of people don't see it this way, but for me, to be trusted is as good or better than to be loved.  The friend I speak of that lived in the desert is just one of a few people who I have that same arrangement with. That kind of trust isn't built and earned over the course of a few visits...these are people that I have been seeing for well over 10 and 15 years.
    I can't speak for everyone but I view and  treat  no one like an ATM and I'm  positive I'm not the only one. 
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from Mr.E in Any Other Muscle Addicts   
    I present to you the latest photos in existence of my bicep💪🏽 
    I'm telling you, you gotta feel it  🤏🏽 it's a 10 on the Mohs  scale 💎 😜 
    * taken this morning


  7. Haha
    Vin Marco got a reaction from + BobPS in Do you let someone know you’re going to see a provider?   
    @nate_sf
    Years ago in San Francisco, in Pacific Heights ( was one of my first appointments ) I met a really wonderful guy that I still see  currently that prepared a fabulous multi course dinner... Beluga caviar from the Caspian Sea, many wonderful appetizers,  entrées and loads of all kinds of  spectacular courses  including dessert, but because it was my first time meeting him I told him I had just eaten, and I was completely full. I was completely full of shit, I was starving, but I was mortified and certain I was going to be drugged, chopped up and put in a crawl space... a few visits later I confessed, and he laughed, but ultimately he completely understood where I was coming from.  Needless to say, I never again turned down anything he prepared and I still do not turn down anything he prepares. I adore him and I trust him implicitly. 🥰
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from + BobPS in Vin Marco   
    * learned a bit of legal jargon 
    ( still patiently waiting to surpass "newbie" member status so I can edit and correct typos caused by a fat thumb 😜 ) 
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from + BobPS in Vin Marco   
    Hahahaha... we may need to discuss this in chambers OR a writ of habeas corpus could summoned me to appear in Palm Springs mid October .... 😜 
    Joking aside, me and Zeb traveled 🧳 the country and the world 🌎 with an exceedingly successful, brilliant, erudite, and very sagacious attorney ⚖️ 🦅 for over 8 years every other month. For a guy like me who never stops asking questions and considers such situations as opportunities of a lifetime, how could I not have earned a bit of legal jargon??? Gratefully I  still see said Barrister to this day and I'm eternally grateful for the relationship that's been "chartered to exist into perpetuity" 😜 He would adamantly deny it but I owe him quite a bit. 
    @BobPS I consider you and a handful of others part of that "legal group" that has improved the quality of my life, certainly enriched it and made me proud and  grateful as well. My gratitude isn't limited to all the attorneys I've rubbed elbows with all these years, it applies to physicians ( loads of wonderful healers  )  and all the other professionals at the top of their respective fields who's trust and respect I've earned. Grateful is a pretty happy place to live. 

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    Vin Marco got a reaction from + BobPS in Do you let someone know you’re going to see a provider?   
    This is also why I have a hard rule about not doing overnights with people I've never met on an hourly basis first. The only exception is if someone I know can vouch but most of my colleagues like Zeb have retired so I can't really rely on that anymore... people tell me "you're a big guy and you can defend yourself " to which I always reply with the fact that no amount of strength,  no amount of jiu-jitsu can help me while I'm asleep 😴 it may sound funny, but it's true. 
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from + BobPS in Do you let someone know you’re going to see a provider?   
    Unfortunately, things like this do happen thankfully not with a lot of frequency but a lot of times these things are slipped under the rug. The story I'm referring to occurred between 15 and 20 years ago in the state of New York. You can never be too safe in this business. It's never a bad idea to let someone know where you're going ( at least for a first time visit with a total stranger ) for those that don't it's fine,  no judgment, but you can't fault somebody for being cautious. 
     
    i'll share a story about myself.... about eight years in San Francisco I got complacent, let my guard down and accepted a soda from someone I had never met. They were three of us....  at a certain point , I couldn't tell if I had been there 30 minutes or five hours luckily I didn't finish the beverage and  at that point I told these guys "game over" I took what was mine and left. I immediately called a psychiatrist friend /client of mine who lives in San Francisco and he informed me that I had been  most likely drugged and because I'm a big guy it helped but had I consumed the entire beverage I might not be here writing this story. In a weird way, I'm glad that happened because it reset my guard and I've never been complacent about such a thing since. 
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from + ThroatCummer in Trust   
    Not in the slightest pal.  That's a pretty gross generalization, not to say some people don't see clients that way, but to say a reputable escort looks down upon his clients and views them as ATM's is overstepping the mark. Trust works both ways and that's coming from someone who has earned the trust and respect of a lot of people over the course of time.  
    Let me tell you a little story about trust.... I have the keys of multiple peoples homes.( Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, NYC, Dallas... )  I have clients who when they travel allow me to stay at their places and see clients... nobody in their right mind would do that without really trusting somebody... for years I used house sit and stay at a clients house that split his time between the desert and Indonesia... many years into doing this, he had me come over to show me how some new electronics worked, and before I left, I told him, "I hope you know I never bring people here" and he looked at me with a bewildered look on his face and asked me, "what do you mean you don't see people here? and I told him, "I would never bring anyone into your house. not with all these valuables.."  all those years he assumed I was seeing people, but I didn't want to take the risk of something going missing....  that day he convinced me that it was totally fine and it was his hope that I could enjoy his place and make money to which I replied by saying, "well how about I never bring a total stranger here? " And he said while tapping me on the back,  "it's totally up to you, but I trust you implicitly"  I'm sure a lot of people don't see it this way, but for me, to be trusted is as good or better than to be loved.  The friend I speak of that lived in the desert is just one of a few people who I have that same arrangement with. That kind of trust isn't built and earned over the course of a few visits...these are people that I have been seeing for well over 10 and 15 years.
    I can't speak for everyone but I view and  treat  no one like an ATM and I'm  positive I'm not the only one. 
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from Njguy2 in Trust   
    Not in the slightest pal.  That's a pretty gross generalization, not to say some people don't see clients that way, but to say a reputable escort looks down upon his clients and views them as ATM's is overstepping the mark. Trust works both ways and that's coming from someone who has earned the trust and respect of a lot of people over the course of time.  
    Let me tell you a little story about trust.... I have the keys of multiple peoples homes.( Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, NYC, Dallas... )  I have clients who when they travel allow me to stay at their places and see clients... nobody in their right mind would do that without really trusting somebody... for years I used house sit and stay at a clients house that split his time between the desert and Indonesia... many years into doing this, he had me come over to show me how some new electronics worked, and before I left, I told him, "I hope you know I never bring people here" and he looked at me with a bewildered look on his face and asked me, "what do you mean you don't see people here? and I told him, "I would never bring anyone into your house. not with all these valuables.."  all those years he assumed I was seeing people, but I didn't want to take the risk of something going missing....  that day he convinced me that it was totally fine and it was his hope that I could enjoy his place and make money to which I replied by saying, "well how about I never bring a total stranger here? " And he said while tapping me on the back,  "it's totally up to you, but I trust you implicitly"  I'm sure a lot of people don't see it this way, but for me, to be trusted is as good or better than to be loved.  The friend I speak of that lived in the desert is just one of a few people who I have that same arrangement with. That kind of trust isn't built and earned over the course of a few visits...these are people that I have been seeing for well over 10 and 15 years.
    I can't speak for everyone but I view and  treat  no one like an ATM and I'm  positive I'm not the only one. 
  14. Like
    Vin Marco got a reaction from + Rickee in Any Other Muscle Addicts   
    I present to you the latest photos in existence of my bicep💪🏽 
    I'm telling you, you gotta feel it  🤏🏽 it's a 10 on the Mohs  scale 💎 😜 
    * taken this morning


  15. Agree
    Vin Marco got a reaction from Hot4latin in Any Other Muscle Addicts   
    It would be even better if there was a sub forum in Daddy's Den in between The Deli and Spas and Masseurs called the Beef 🥩 Market or Meat 🥩 Market where as MSS used to say "where those dedicated to the creation and service of muscle meet."
    I think it would be attractive to both players on both sides of the fence. What do you think @myophile @Brock O @alexslaveboy @purplekow
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from + BobPS in Do you let someone know you’re going to see a provider?   
    Thank you... I appreciate that... it was a valuable lesson I needed to relearn...  like I said , I'm sort of glad it happened because now I absolutely will not let that happen again.  Sometimes when things are going so good for so long it's easy to get complacent. 
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from BonVivant in Do you let someone know you’re going to see a provider?   
    This is also why I have a hard rule about not doing overnights with people I've never met on an hourly basis first. The only exception is if someone I know can vouch but most of my colleagues like Zeb have retired so I can't really rely on that anymore... people tell me "you're a big guy and you can defend yourself " to which I always reply with the fact that no amount of strength,  no amount of jiu-jitsu can help me while I'm asleep 😴 it may sound funny, but it's true. 
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from + nycman in Do you let someone know you’re going to see a provider?   
    Unfortunately, things like this do happen thankfully not with a lot of frequency but a lot of times these things are slipped under the rug. The story I'm referring to occurred between 15 and 20 years ago in the state of New York. You can never be too safe in this business. It's never a bad idea to let someone know where you're going ( at least for a first time visit with a total stranger ) for those that don't it's fine,  no judgment, but you can't fault somebody for being cautious. 
     
    i'll share a story about myself.... about eight years in San Francisco I got complacent, let my guard down and accepted a soda from someone I had never met. They were three of us....  at a certain point , I couldn't tell if I had been there 30 minutes or five hours luckily I didn't finish the beverage and  at that point I told these guys "game over" I took what was mine and left. I immediately called a psychiatrist friend /client of mine who lives in San Francisco and he informed me that I had been  most likely drugged and because I'm a big guy it helped but had I consumed the entire beverage I might not be here writing this story. In a weird way, I'm glad that happened because it reset my guard and I've never been complacent about such a thing since. 
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from Brock O in Vin Marco   
    Hahahaha... we may need to discuss this in chambers OR a writ of habeas corpus could summoned me to appear in Palm Springs mid October .... 😜 
    Joking aside, me and Zeb traveled 🧳 the country and the world 🌎 with an exceedingly successful, brilliant, erudite, and very sagacious attorney ⚖️ 🦅 for over 8 years every other month. For a guy like me who never stops asking questions and considers such situations as opportunities of a lifetime, how could I not have earned a bit of legal jargon??? Gratefully I  still see said Barrister to this day and I'm eternally grateful for the relationship that's been "chartered to exist into perpetuity" 😜 He would adamantly deny it but I owe him quite a bit. 
    @BobPS I consider you and a handful of others part of that "legal group" that has improved the quality of my life, certainly enriched it and made me proud and  grateful as well. My gratitude isn't limited to all the attorneys I've rubbed elbows with all these years, it applies to physicians ( loads of wonderful healers  )  and all the other professionals at the top of their respective fields who's trust and respect I've earned. Grateful is a pretty happy place to live. 

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    Vin Marco got a reaction from Luv2play in Trust   
    Not in the slightest pal.  That's a pretty gross generalization, not to say some people don't see clients that way, but to say a reputable escort looks down upon his clients and views them as ATM's is overstepping the mark. Trust works both ways and that's coming from someone who has earned the trust and respect of a lot of people over the course of time.  
    Let me tell you a little story about trust.... I have the keys of multiple peoples homes.( Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, NYC, Dallas... )  I have clients who when they travel allow me to stay at their places and see clients... nobody in their right mind would do that without really trusting somebody... for years I used house sit and stay at a clients house that split his time between the desert and Indonesia... many years into doing this, he had me come over to show me how some new electronics worked, and before I left, I told him, "I hope you know I never bring people here" and he looked at me with a bewildered look on his face and asked me, "what do you mean you don't see people here? and I told him, "I would never bring anyone into your house. not with all these valuables.."  all those years he assumed I was seeing people, but I didn't want to take the risk of something going missing....  that day he convinced me that it was totally fine and it was his hope that I could enjoy his place and make money to which I replied by saying, "well how about I never bring a total stranger here? " And he said while tapping me on the back,  "it's totally up to you, but I trust you implicitly"  I'm sure a lot of people don't see it this way, but for me, to be trusted is as good or better than to be loved.  The friend I speak of that lived in the desert is just one of a few people who I have that same arrangement with. That kind of trust isn't built and earned over the course of a few visits...these are people that I have been seeing for well over 10 and 15 years.
    I can't speak for everyone but I view and  treat  no one like an ATM and I'm  positive I'm not the only one. 
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    Vin Marco reacted to Keenan in Trust   
    From the view of a provider, there is also trust that goes into the client.  This past week I had two appointments scheduled and then twice was ghosted by the client which is time I could've spent with another client.  Also to the initial question, this is business for a provider, we aren't giving away our services for free.  Yes each client we can bring in and appointment we can book is more money we can make though that doesn't mean we won't treat the client with respect during the time booked.  Flip the books, if an provider sees the client as an ATM does the client see the provider as a sexual object for their desires?
  22. Thanks
    Vin Marco reacted to alexslaveboy in Vin Marco   
    Better and better with every post @Vin Marco   🔥🔥💪💪👀💙💙
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    Vin Marco got a reaction from crushme99 in Vin Marco   
    Hopefully this one is a bit more clear... those that know, "grainy" is a desirable look as it pertains to bodybuilding and physical conditioning 😜
  24. Party
    Vin Marco got a reaction from BonVivant in Do you let someone know you’re going to see a provider?   
    @nate_sf
    Years ago in San Francisco, in Pacific Heights ( was one of my first appointments ) I met a really wonderful guy that I still see  currently that prepared a fabulous multi course dinner... Beluga caviar from the Caspian Sea, many wonderful appetizers,  entrées and loads of all kinds of  spectacular courses  including dessert, but because it was my first time meeting him I told him I had just eaten, and I was completely full. I was completely full of shit, I was starving, but I was mortified and certain I was going to be drugged, chopped up and put in a crawl space... a few visits later I confessed, and he laughed, but ultimately he completely understood where I was coming from.  Needless to say, I never again turned down anything he prepared and I still do not turn down anything he prepares. I adore him and I trust him implicitly. 🥰
  25. Haha
    Vin Marco got a reaction from alexslaveboy in Vin Marco   
    * blue in the face ( sorry it's my ocd 😂 ) I'm still considered a newbie here and I don't have the ability to edit my posts YET. 
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