Guest ActingUp4U Posted December 1, 2006 Posted December 1, 2006 It wasn't all that long ago, when over at MER, the following linked post was made about Benjamin Nicholas. It was met with sniper fire and assassination type diatribe against the OP, which would be me, by weak minded fags that were/and perhaps still are, incapable of taking a stand against the hypocrisy of those who sell their cock and ass to those incapable of getting it on their own. The following linked post remains today, the highest viewed posting on the MER website today. Ain't it sad? http://www.maleescortreview.com/dcscript/d...19&topic_id=164 Today, Townsend P. Locke, a poster over at MER, with apparently some historical credibility, posts this commentary about his distain about the Nicholas whore. http://www.maleescortreview.com/dcscript/d...8&topic_id=2025 Here's my question. Why aren't all the helpless bitches that attacked me, for communicating and exposing the same type hypocrisy in the above link attacking Townsend? Perhaps, it's because, when it comes to getting a cock up their ass or down their throat, credibility means nothing. Yet they all rely on the credibility of a stranger's review to make their hiring decisions. Hello? Why are so many gay men who hire whores for sex so needy for other people's positive experiences before they will hire them outside of that strangers thumbs up and experience? Does anyone really believe that one mans positive experience with a whore is another mans guarantee of the same? If you're all looking for something that will guarantee your own personal satisfaction in life when it comes to hiring someone to have satisfying sex with you, someone who never would have sex with you to begin with, unless there was a hefty payoff, as it obviously is here; then stop relying on everyone else to make that hiring decision for you, and make it on your own. It's clear, you have no balls to make it on your own and it's equally clear that whores like Benjamin Nicholas and Scott Adler rely on their clients (real or made up) to further their business transactions. I really wish that someone would have the balls to "revive" the MER posting "The Hypocrisy Of Benjamin Nicholas" and connect it to this and Townsend's thoughts. That probably, however, will never happen. But it should.