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Back in Thailand
MsGuy and 4 others reacted to firecat691614502759 for a topic
Grindr is good but someone suggested Jack'd was better. Never even heard of it. Went to the app store and downloaded it. Like some of the functions better but really love the boys on there. Not a one of them uses Grindr or Gayromeo. Took me an hour and I set up appointments for the next few days. I copied the photos off the app so the quality is not great but I questioned each extensively that photos were very current and I have no reason not to believe them. Especially for Planetime start planning the trip. This is just another way to find gorgeous Twinks in Thailand fo 1/2 of what you pay in Johnnys for a lap dance. heheheh5 points -
The boys and I decided to venture out to Chinatown today. Most major cities around the world have an area like this but I love Chinatown in NYC and in San Francisco and the one in Bangkok is much smaller but a lot of fun. It only stretches for about 1-2 kilometers and is abuzz with lots of food being prepared, gold stores, and merchants selling their wares. We had lunch at a local Chinese place that was full and had many people inside. We got a wide variety of food to taste and we enjoyed it all.4 points
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Total immersion method is actually the most efficient way to learn conversational Spanish. Check into a good bath house in Barcelona and don't come out for 6 weeks.4 points
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Ah, right -- or a marquesa.2 points
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Take a look at Gay Las Vegas and Gay Florianópolis
TownsendPLocke and one other reacted to JKane for a topic
I have several problems with http://gaylasvegas.boytoy.com/ "Legal prostitution is one of the main reasons, other than gambling, that men cum to Las Vegas. While technically illegal in the city itself, as soon as you step outside the city limits it’s completely legal – and you can easily find the boys of your wet dreams." NOT my understanding. If you look deeper you'll see it is illegal throughout Clark county and all of the more populated counties in Nevada. There's actually a population cutoff in the statute, if I recall. Which is why the brothels are in east bumfuck... "Rent boys also work most of the casino bars and are tolerated by the local police as long as they are not too obvious – which in Las Vegas is nearly impossible. All of the local gay publications also list hard-bodied rent boys willing to cum to your hotel room and service you." "Getting ripped off by boy toys is almost unheard of in the City of Sin – because the police do everything in their power to make sure nobody bothers the tourists." NOT at all my experience--because of the transient nature it's my experience (and I believe others here as well) that it's often hard to find good working boys in Vegas. Many realize they don't have to work at repeat business and can down right rip people off because there's a shiny new batch of tourists to take advantage of next week... There are guys with 10+ year old pictures (which *never* looked like them, I'd bet real money!) on Rentboy who've always had a bad reputation but bilk guys out of enough every month to stay in business. "So, if you have a good night at the tables, get ready to buy some boy booty and fuck the night away!" Now that's a recipe for disaster! After getting good and liquored up (whiskey dick making the whole thing a farce) and with a lot of spare cash on your person... take somebody (and there won't be many options, so really take anybody) back to your room... ...and hope that when you wake up you still have at least your ID so you can get home? The whole write up seems based in the past. I've only seen a couple working girls in the strip casinos and have yet to see a working guy. On the real strip that is. Maybe things are a little different in the ghetto once you get past the Wynn (Circus Circus, Riviera, Stratosphere), but even in the downtown casinos I haven't seen anything obvious in 10+ years... Much like SMB in Hollywood, I used to see a couple guys working the streets downtown but haven't even seen that in years. The Rio skyshow thing was unbelievably sad when I saw it for the first time a year ago, and Zumanity was much less erotic than I'd hoped... with the homoerotic almost entirely stripped out for John and Jane Midwest in the audience. Now there are a couple actual gay clubs--bigger than many in WeHo, but a similar young crowd mostly only interested in their own clones, still, interesting--some have gogo boys but I don't know of any with lap dances... And of course what was to be the biggest gay club seems to have crashed and burned... Those are my perspectives anyway, I go 2-3 times a year, and was there a couple months ago. One bright spot, no matter how much they suck elsewhere, is that the large local gay population (performers, servers, etc) plus all the curious visitors can make things like Grinder and Craigslist much more worthwhile than anywhere else. My advice would be first and foremost, try for some free fun--you may be pleasantly surprised, if not, stick to reviewed escorts--here more than anywhere, or better yet, bring somebody with you.2 points -
Key quotes from Pope Francis interview with atheist journalist: Stop ‘Vatican centric’ thinking By Elizabeth Tenety, Washington Post October 1 at 1:20 pm In an interview published Tuesday with La Repubblica journalist Eugenio Scalfari, Pope Francis added more meat to his previous critique of the Catholic Church’s hierarchy, with the leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics picturing a world without religious proselytism, calling for all people to follow their own consciences, and laying out a plan for reforming the Vatican. In a phone call arranging the interview, scheduled as follow-up to a previous public exchange the two had on the pages of the Italian newspaper, Francis promised to embrace Scalfari, an atheist, with a hug during their meeting, an event that included jokes as well as heartfelt discussion of one another’s beliefs. Scalfari’s report, translated into English on La Repubblica’s Web site, shows a pope who rejects blind deference to hierarchy, one who is eager to engage with the world beyond the walls of the church, even when his words may make Catholics uncomfortable. “I have the humility and ambition to want to do something,” Francis said, ”to be open to modern culture,” a mission that he said church had previously promised but failed to follow through on. That vision, said Francis during the interview, includes a broad view of moral decision-making, outreach to non-believers and a restructuring of the church to make it more “horizontal.” Below are some key quotes from the interview. On atheists and believers trying to convert one another: Proselytism is solemn nonsense, it makes no sense. We need to get to know each other, listen to each other and improve our knowledge of the world around us. Sometimes after a meeting I want to arrange another one because new ideas are born and I discover new needs. This is important: to get to know people, listen, expand the circle of ideas. The world is criss-crossed by roads that come closer together and move apart, but the important thing is that they lead towards the Good. On following your conscience: Q. Your Holiness, is there is a single vision of the Good? And who decides what it is? A. Each of us has a vision of good and of evil. We have to encourage people to move towards what they think is Good. Q. Your Holiness, you wrote that in your letter to me. The conscience is autonomous, you said, and everyone must obey his conscience. I think that’s one of the most courageous steps taken by a Pope. A. And I repeat it here. Everyone has his own idea of good and evil and must choose to follow the good and fight evil as he conceives them. That would be enough to make the world a better place. On a “Vatican-centric” view of the church and world: Heads of the Church have often been narcissists, flattered and thrilled by their courtiers. The court is the leprosy of the papacy. It is what in an army is called the quartermaster’s office, it manages the services that serve the Holy See. But it has one defect: It is Vatican-centric. It sees and looks after the interests of the Vatican, which are still, for the most part, temporal interests. This Vatican-centric view neglects the world around us. I do not share this view and I’ll do everything I can to change it. The Church is or should go back to being a community of God’s people, and priests, pastors and bishops who have the care of souls, are at the service of the people of God. On clericalism: When I meet a clericalist, I suddenly become anti-clerical. Clericalism should not have anything to do with Christianity. St. Paul, who was the first to speak to the Gentiles, the pagans, to believers in other religions, was the first to teach us that. On a rare mystical experience after being elected pope: Before I accepted, I asked if I could spend a few minutes in the room next to the one with the balcony overlooking the square. My head was completely empty and I was seized by a great anxiety. To make it go away and relax, I closed my eyes and made every thought disappear, even the thought of refusing to accept the position, as the liturgical procedure allows. I closed my eyes and I no longer had any anxiety or emotion. At a certain point I was filled with a great light. It lasted a moment, but to me it seemed very long. Then the light faded, I got up suddenly and walked into the room where the cardinals were waiting and the table on which was the act of acceptance. On the role of the church in the modern world: …Our goal is not to proselytize but to listen to needs, desires and disappointments, despair, hope. We must restore hope to young people, help the old, be open to the future, spread love. Be poor among the poor. We need to include the excluded and preach peace. Vatican II, inspired by Pope Paul VI and John, decided to look to the future with a modern spirit and to be open to modern culture. The Council Fathers knew that being open to modern culture meant religious ecumenism and dialogue with non-believers. But afterwards very little was done in that direction. I have the humility and ambition to want to do something. On restructuring the church: I am the Bishop of Rome and Pope of the Catholic world. The first thing I decided was to appoint a group of eight cardinals to be my advisers. Not courtiers but wise people who share my own feelings. This is the beginning of a Church with an organization that is not just top-down but also horizontal. Read the full interview for more of Francis’s views on the value of liberation theology, and a fascinating exchange between Scalfari and Francis on how atheists and Catholics see reality. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/on-faith/wp/2013/10/01/key-quotes-from-pope-francis-interview-with-atheist-journalist-stop-vatican-centric-thinking/2 points
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Back in Thailand
TotallyOz and one other reacted to firecat691614502759 for a topic
Just for you Lucky because I know you hate it when I post without a photo. Even though our tastes are pretty different. I took a screen shot of Grindr boy and here it is.2 points -
Especially for hito, and Just Because ......... (I gotta admit, the douchebag is looking FINE)1 point
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Take a look at the articles and the listings for: http://gaylasvegas.boytoy.com http://www.boytoy.com/forums/index.php?/forum/180-gay-las-vegas/ and http://gayflorianopolis.boytoy.com http://www.boytoy.com/forums/index.php?/forum/269-gay-florianopolis/1 point
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Committee to Protect Journalists issues scathing report on Obama administrationObama's anti-press measures 'are the most aggressive I've seen since the Nixon administration' Beta Glenn Greenwald theguardian.com, Thursday 10 October 2013 11.07 EDT Barack Obama at the White House Photograph: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images (updated below) It's hardly news that the Obama administration is intensely and, in many respects, unprecedentedly hostile toward the news-gathering process. Even the most Obama-friendly journals have warned of what they call "Obama's war on whistleblowers". James Goodale, the former general counsel of the New York Times during its epic fights with the Nixon administration, recently observed that "President Obama wants to criminalize the reporting of national security information" and added: "President Obama will surely pass President Richard Nixon as the worst president ever on issues of national security and press freedom." Still, a new report released today by the highly respected Committee to Protect Journalists - its first-ever on press freedoms in the US - powerfully underscores just how extreme is the threat to press freedom posed by this administration. Written by former Washington Post executive editor Leonard Downie, Jr., the report offers a comprehensive survey of the multiple ways that the Obama presidency has ushered in a paralyzing climate of fear for journalists and sources alike, one that severely threatens the news-gathering process. The first sentence: "In the Obama administration's Washington, government officials are increasingly afraid to talk to the press." Among the most shameful aspects of the Obama record: Six government employees, plus two contractors including Edward Snowden, have been subjects of felony criminal prosecutions since 2009 under the 1917 Espionage Act, accused of leaking classified information to the press—compared with a total of three such prosecutions in all previous U.S. administrations. Still more criminal investigations into leaks are under way. Reporters' phone logs and e-mails were secretly subpoenaed and seized by the Justice Department in two of the investigations, and a Fox News reporter was accused in an affidavit for one of those subpoenas of being 'an aider, abettor and/or conspirator' of an indicted leak defendant, exposing him to possible prosecution for doing his job as a journalist. In another leak case, a New York Times reporter has been ordered to testify against a defendant or go to jail." It goes on to detail how NSA revelations have made journalists and source petrified even to speak with one another for fear they are being surveilled: 'I worry now about calling somebody because the contact can be found out through a check of phone records or e-mails,' said veteran national security journalist R. Jeffrey Smith of the Center for Public Integrity, an influential nonprofit government accountability news organization in Washington. 'It leaves a digital trail that makes it easier for the government to monitor those contacts,' he said." It quotes New York Times national security reporter Scott Shane as saying that sources are "scared to death." It quotes New York Times reporter David Sanger as saying that "this is the most closed, control freak administration I've ever covered." And it notes that New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan previously wrote that "it's turning out to be the administration of unprecedented secrecy and unprecedented attacks on a free press." Based on all this, Downie himself concludes: The administration's war on leaks and other efforts to control information are the most aggressive I've seen since the Nixon administration, when I was one of the editors involved in The Washington Post's investigation of Watergate. The 30 experienced Washington journalists at a variety of news organizations whom I interviewed for this report could not remember any precedent." And this pernicious dynamic extends far beyond national security: "Ellen Weiss, Washington bureau chief for E.W. Scripps newspapers and stations, said 'the Obama administration is far worse than the Bush administration' in trying to thwart accountability reporting about government agencies." It identifies at least a dozen other long-time journalists making similar observations. The report ends by noting the glaring irony that Obama aggressively campaigned on a pledge to usher in The Most Transparent Administration Ever™. Instead, as the New Yorker's investigative reporter Jane Mayer recently said about the Obama administration's attacks: "It's a huge impediment to reporting, and so chilling isn't quite strong enough, it's more like freezing the whole process into a standstill." Back in 2006, back when I was writing frequently about the Bush administration's attacks on press freedom, the focus was on mere threats to take some of these actions, and that caused severe anger from vocal progressives. Now, as this new report documents, we have moved well beyond the realm of mere threats into undeniable reality, and the silence is as deafening as the danger is pronounced. Related matterAlong with David Miranda, I testified yesterday before a Committee of the Brazilian Senate investigating NSA spying, and beyond our latest revelations about economic spying aimed at Brazil, one of the issues discussed was the war on press freedoms being waged by the US and UK governments to prevent reporting of these stories. The Guardian, via Reuters, has a two-minute video with an excerpt of my testimony on that issue. UPDATEEdward Snowden was awarded this year's Sam Adams Whistleblower Award, and several of his fellow heroic whistleblowers - including Thomas Drake, Jesselyn Radack and Coleen Rowley - traveled to Moscow to present it to him. An excellent photo of that event is here. http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/oct/10/cpi-report-press-freedoms-obama1 point
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One does not need to be a conservative to realize that power corrupts and absolute .................. Best regards, RA11 point
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Not to sound too much like MEM, but the real point is that if you give the state the power to do something nasty, eventually it will. Yesterday's outrageous behavior is today's going too far and will be tommorrow's new normal. You can sooner believe a crack head's repentance than believe pols who swear they won't abuse power.1 point
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Just tried, and got 'error to add edit'. Luckily I copied first, hopefully the tone didn't change too much, certainly needs some editing to be consistant. Welcome to boytoy’s guide to the fabulous city of Las Vegas! What’s not to love about a town where Celine Dion lives, and even straight boys go to drag shows! Vegas is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world – for one very good reason – you can do anyone or anything here you want. As they say, “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” Located out in the middle of the Nevada desert, Las Vegas is where you want to go if what you want to do is illegal where you live. Nearly anything can be found here for a price. In short, Las Vegas is your wet dream vacation. But not all is as it seems. What might seem the gayest place in America at first glance, behind the scenes, is instead both very corporate and very conservative. So while there's a big increase in gay friendly activities, parties, etc. at the casinos and clubs lately (because there's money in us gays!), there is still a very socially conservative heart to the town, rooted in Mormonism, which can become quite obvious if you cross the law or venture far enough from the Strip. Then there is the weather: Vegas is hot – seriously! The temperatures often break the 100-degree mark, and it’s a dry heat. You’ll want to wear plenty of sunscreen! Sometimes the wind blows, and it's not cooling like you'd expect... it's like somebody's pointed a big hair dryer at your face and then dropped some sand into it for good measure! That said, you’ll spend almost all your time indoors – and Vegas keeps it cool with the strongest and most advanced air conditioning systems known to mankind. And the massive pool complexes at most casinos have high walls to keep out the wind and lots of great eye candy to see (though some things you'd rather not see too). But again, remember your sunscreen! Yet fun really does abound, so learn what to expect, cash a paycheck (hundreds are fine, everybody here takes 'em!) and let boytoy.com guide you to The Entertainment Capital Of The World – Las Vegas! The Fruit Loop Believe it or not, Las Vegas doesn’t have a gay neighborhood. That’s because most of the population is transient, and the city has been built helter-skelter with minimal zoning laws. On the other hand, most of the gay-owned and operated businesses are in one part of the city called the Fruit Loop. Less than five minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, the Fruit Loop starts on Patterson Street behind the Hard Rock Cafe and Casino. Here you’ll find 24-hour gay bars, gyms, fetish clothing stores, nightclubs, saunas and tons of man meat trying their luck on the local boys and tourists alike. There is a lot of competition among the ever-changing clubs on the strip, so you might want to check out what each and every one has to offer. All you can drink for $15 nights are popular, as are underwear parties, full-nude parties, Go-Go boy nights, fetish festivals and pretty much anything and everything a hot fag looking to get fucked could ever want from the club scene! One thing to beware of though, it can be hard to find a taxi in this part of town once it gets late. Even if you walk to Hard Rock there can be many, many more people in the taxi stand line than there are cabs. And it's a long, dark shlep back to the strip. Still, it's better than a DUI, because there's no debate those laws are rigidly enforced here! Hawk’s Gym Hawk’s Gym, on East Sahara Street, is famous for being Las Vegas’ only gym and nightclub owned by gay men, exclusively for gay men. This place is exclusively for gay boys, drag queens, burly bears, and tight twinks. It features lots of exercise equipment, saunas, black out rooms, lounges and even a dungeon! The boys get very down and dirty here – and the torture room gives a new meaning to “No pain. No gain.” You know you want it darlings! Keeping Up With The Gays! Because the clubs are constantly opening and closing and the circuit scene never stays the same for more than a week or two, you need to pick a gay publications as soon as you get into Vegas. Otherwise, you’ll have no idea where to go – and might end up wasting your night talking to vacuum cleaner salesmen from Idaho about his gambling addictions! They all include maps to the current gay hot spots, guides to the different popular gay clubs, and shops that fulfill your personal fetishes. They are available at nearly any newsstand and will make your gay vacation as fantastic as humanly possible! Rent Boys Prostitution is technically illegal most everywhere in Nevada (despite public perception), especially in the city itself. Stings against working guys are fairly common, and may even be a bit disproportionate because some anti-gay sentiment persists in the city. Still, there are many options. There are generic 'adult papers' everywhere with some men's ads in the back, the specifically gay publications mentioned above which have quite a few "hard-bodied rent boys willing to cum to your hotel room", and plenty of guys on sites like Rentboy. There are also reports of the occasional rent boys working some of the casino bars, or streets around downtown or the fruit loop. Sadly, getting ripped off by rent boys found through any of those options is actually pretty common. The constant flow of tourists through the city is seen an all you can eat 'mark' buffet by many hustlers. The way they see it, there's little point in working hard to build repeat customers (since most clients are just visiting short term) and luckily for the hustlers, not many clients know how to check places like this site for the low-down before hiring. More than any other place, Vegas is one where you need to think with the big head - check for reviews, especially at Rentboy prices. Instead though, many of us have had a good night out, maybe won some money, had plenty of free booze, then decided we want to have some fun and start calling every number we can find in the papers or on Rentboy. And better odds than any table on the strip, what arrives will not look like the picture, will not be specific about anything (there are a lot of stings...), will want money up front, and will leave you sourly disappointed - IF you are lucky. But where Vegas shines is as a place to take a boy toy you already cherish. You can both have plenty of fun then go back to a very well appointed room with a great shower/bath, bed, and view. And clean sheets every morning! If you don't have a boy toy handy, Vegas can still satisfy! An honest post about who you are, what fetishes you may fall into, and what you're looking for may just get you a visit with a boy of your dreams - for free! Vegas is really the place to give anything a try, so do it! Craigslist, Grinder, Adam4Adam and whatever else didn't work for you at home may just be a revelation in Vegas. And if that doesn't work, the working guys of backpage.com and craigslist.org are often far more deserving of (and hungry for) your cash than the jaded old hustlers who can afford to advertise in Vegas. Just take precautions (money/valuables hidden/in safe) and play safe! The Las Vegas Strip If you’ve cum to Las Vegas to gamble, the Las Vegas Strip is where you’ll want to go first – and probably where you’ll want to stay. This fantastic, four-mile section of Las Vegas Boulevard South is where all the best mega-casinos are located, and where you’ll find the best shows in town – including Celine Dion, La Cage Aux Folles, Elton John, and Cirque de Soleil. It will cost you about $100 to see any of the shows – but if you play at the tables for most of the day, you have a good chance of getting a free ticket. Booze is free at all of the hotels as long as you are on the casino floor, either participating in a game or watching a friend – but you’ll want to tip the cocktail waitresses who have to spend hours in the tackiest and most painful heels known to man. Why can't any of the hotels have cocktail boys in those skimpy outfits? While on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll want to check out the fabulous Fountains at the Bellagio, the full-size replica of the Eiffel Tower, and the working volcano at The Mirage Casino. It may be the most divine street ever created by straight people! Fremont Street I’ve always said that every few years, everyone and everything needs a makeover. Fremont Street just proves my point – it looks like a section of Vegas redone by the Queer Eye studs! For years, Fremont Street was the place to gamble in downtown Las Vegas. Then in 1989, they started building the fabulous mega-casinos on the Las Vegas Strip and the downtown became much less popular. Out of that, the city decided to create The Fremont Street Experience – a five-block-long nightly light and music extravaganza. The luscious lights are projected on a 1,400-foot-long canopy that is suspended 90 feet above the street. Then, each night at dusk, the shows begin with a cacophony of lights and sounds. There are tons of delicious shows every night – ranging from a patriotic tribute to America to “Area 51,” where they make it look like space aliens are invading the city. More than 2.1 million light bulbs are needed to make sure the show will go on and make sure you are blown away by its total and utter fabulousness! Beaux Arts Ball Every Halloween the gay boys cum out to play at the Beaux Arts Ball. This fantastic party has been going on for more than 40 years, and was one of the first public gay events ever held in America. It started out as one night a year in which all the chorus boys and backstage fags from the Vegas shows could let their hair down, mix, mingle and maul each other’s toned bodies. Since then, it’s become an anticipated annual event that is fully open to the public. Be warned, however, this is where the most beautiful boys and outrageous drag queens come out to play – so you’ll want to make sure you look the most fabulous you possibly can. Chorus boys can be so bitchy, but you know you’ll want to throw them your bone! La Cage La Cage is quite simply the most dragulous show in Las Vegas. It’s what you want to see if you are a drag queen, a wannabe or a fan of “ladies” with a little extra between their legs. The highlight of the show is Frank Marino doing a picture-perfect, dragtastic version of Joan Rivers – but the entire performance is full of some of the best drag queens in America. You’ll run home afterwards, needing to redo your makeup and wondering how you’ll ever be able to compete with these divine divas! Cirque De Soleil Imagine spending the evening watching oiled sweaty men and ballerina bodied women leap in the air, swing from trapezes and bend their barely clothed bodies into the most unlikely positions possible! That is the divine beauty of Cirque De Soleil, the most popular attraction in Las Vegas. You’d think it would be impossible to have an attraction be even more fantastic and fabulous for Friends of Dorothy than nightly Elton John and Celine Dion shows, but Cirque De Soleil is it. There are at least six Cirque De Soleil shows going on at any given time, but you’ll want to get your tickets for the adults-only Zumanity Show – where the men get naked and bend over exactly the way you want them to! Oh! The Zumanity! Drag Yourself Down To The Strip! Don’t gamble with your next vacation! BoyToy commands you to cum to attention and visit Las Vegas where you can drink, screw, and gamble the night away – while being surrounded by gay icons, delicious drag queens, and lots of hot boys roasting in the sun! cc boytoy.com 20131 point
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Thank you guys for all the edits and suggestions. I appreciate the words here. This article was written quite a while back. There were several that used the edit feature on the City Guides to correct some issues. THANK YOU! Much appreciated. Please keep the edits and suggestions coming. For those that don't know, if you are logged into the site, be sure to click the EDIT button on all the city guides. You can then make changes for others that make the article even better. As for the bars, I picked up 2 guys there last year in my hotel. I thought this was pretty common. I guess I just look like a good mark.1 point
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Take a look at Gay Las Vegas and Gay Florianópolis
JKane reacted to TownsendPLocke for a topic
As Jkane mentioned above- prostitution is NOT legal in Clark county. Entrapment(both the boys and the johns) by the LVPD is still a very real everyday thing in Las Vegas. ""Getting ripped off by boy toys is almost unheard of in the City of Sin – because the police do everything in their power to make sure nobody bothers the tourists." =the total opposite of reality "but I don't know of any with lap dances" Share has lap dances. It is the only club right now that is gay owned that actually regularly has go go boys that are happy to keep you company. Please note that this is NOT Montreal so don't expect Hanky Panky in the (not at all private)private rooms1 point -
I find his comments on clericalism to be very interesting and fairly significant. I imagine this is one area in particular that he will get quite a bit of pushback on within the Church. I also find it interesting how he is creating a sort of "board of directors" composed of cardinals to help advise him in a real way, with the Pope being the "chairman". Seems as though he may have gotten his business degree somewhere along the way.1 point
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I know a guy in NYC who has a sugar and has for many years. He also has one guy in LA that gives him some things from time to time and he is referred to as "Sweet and Low". So, if you don't want to fully invest in sugar there are always other options.1 point
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He has been very good in giving his time for gay friendly organizations. I don't think he is gay but he is sexy and I respect his openness.1 point
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To be one or find one? Best regards, RA11 point
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Not, unfortunately, a joke.1 point
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TotallyOz reacted to firecat691614502759 for a topic
2nd Boy from Grindr just left and another winner!. Why have I not been using this app. It is now my new favorite Toy.1 point -
hehehe...I feel like I am there with you! It's always nice to read of someone traveling to Thailand and having a good time. Thanks for sharing!1 point
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TotallyOz reacted to firecat691614502759 for a topic
So I broke new ground today. Have repeated with some of boys pictured but nothing new and still my 2 favorites of all time are back home. So I went to Grindr which I usually find either has the same boys that are on GayRomeo or they are older then I usually look for. Found a real cute 20 year old and he came over. Actually the initial contact was yesterday. Said he'd call me around 11am and at 1045 I got the call and he wanted to know if he could come over.. Of course I said yes. He was just a delight , even better then his photo and very good in bed. No mention was ever made of money but for me that does not matter because I always assume unless he arrives in a BMW that he can use the money and he was quite appreciative and I can afford it. He would not let me take a photo but promised he would send some. I have no idea how to get a photo off of Grindr or I would have posted that. Stay tuned for more Grindr adventures I hope!1 point -
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