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  1. https://www.nycpride.org/ March steps off at 23rd & 5th, heading south, turns west on 9th St. to Christopher, then proceeds on Christopher to about Hudson, where it disperses. Haven't been in several years, but experience has shown your best viewing is in the teens on Fifth, where there is space and the crowds are thinner. Avoid the Village unless you really like insane mob scenes.
  2. I downloaded it from the Edge addin store, so it passed MS's screening
  3. Thanks, Shaitanlblis. Will check it out. For myself, I've become far less "acquisitive" about content and really don't download much any more. My collecting days date to the era of individual subscription sites. The tsunami of providers and content on the fans platforms make saving any of it kind of silly. I spend much more time deleting what I have than adding to the collection. But that's just me, appreciate the tip!
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    MikeGaite

    Did you find him at all difficult to book? As with other prodigiously productive content creators, one wonders WHEN he has the time and energy for meetups. Then again, a 3-hr. session is probably a big, and very profitable, incentive for anybody.
  5. That's very interesting, thank you. Will monitor progress ...
  6. Anyone with experience getting PrEP meds on Medicare free or cheap? It has always been free for me on my group health insurance, as it is for many commercial insurance plans. The meds are "covered" on Med D and Advantage plans (I think by law), but still entail hundreds a month in copays in every plan I've looked at. All the copay refund programs etc. specifically exclude Medicare recipients. So what's an old slut to do? The cheapest I've found, bypassing insurance altogether, is Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs site, which offers generic Truvada for $16.10/month, $38.30/90 days. That is of course quite affordable, but I wonder if any fellow horny old coots has a better solution.
  7. I don't think that kind of nasty comment directed to a provider is necessary or appropriate in this forum.
  8. As is often discussed, "sensual" and "erotic" are vague terms that can mean many different things in practice. An advertiser might change his ad for lots of reasons, including managing expectations of prospective clients. However, if you're an experienced client with a provider, and the service provided has changed, why not simply ask? It seems a case where actual communication would be better than assuming or making up stories about what has happened, there could be erroneous assumptions on both sides. An honest exchange might either improve your relationship with the provider, or allow you decide not to come back to him.
  9. I've had one (and only one) masseur begin with me on my back, working from top and bottom to center and the happy ending in the first part of the massage. Then with that great relaxation in effect, over and onto the back etc. Although very unusual, it makes sense in that the effect is to produce an almost coma-like state.
  10. Not scientific, but my impression is that circ is rare in Asian cultures, except for Muslim groups. Asian body types often have short foreskins, you rarely see the long, overhanging skins of some men from other cultures (African, Latin, European, etc.), so it's often not particularly apparent.
  11. Seems to be pretty clear, what is the question?
  12. robear

    HPV

    To echo BN above, the reason for the age limit associated with the vax is the assumption that any sexually active person of an age (and we know that SOME of us have bodycounts in the thousands!) will already have been exposed to the virus in some of its many forms. The original impetus was to vax teenagers before they become sexually active, although that age consideration has been revised upward. You might begin by asking your doctor for an antibodies test to see if you're already positive. I believe that if so, they will also analyze what strains of the virus you carry, only a few are problematic. Better yet, take up the whole matter with a clinician informed of men's STIs and whether the vax might be useful for you.
  13. That's his porn site, try allensi.com for more info about his services. He has always presented as an escort, masseur and sacred intimate. I have seen him many times for massage and he's quite good at it. Before each massage he asks if you want anal touch (clear and above-board). If yes, at that point in the massage he dons a latex glove and uses actual lube for that part, which I really appreciate because it puts the client in charge of his own experience, and maximizes comfort and hygiene. Again, he's really good at it, but it wouldn't entail anything else except by advance arrangement for a "play date."
  14. Congratulations of your evolving sense of self and your sexuality. Enjoy the ride. LOL There's some great advice offered on this thread, especially around focusing your specific needs, and your own health and safety. I'd add a caution not to load too many expectations on any single encounter. Enjoying sex with male partners is a skill you need to learn, just as you had to learn to be with women. It doesn't come fully formed, and no encounter, paid or otherwise, is going to fulfill all your fantasies. Arrange a meet, see it through, and learn what worked and didn't. As the cliche goes, it a journey, not a destination.
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