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Reno Gold makes 150k PER MONTH with OnlyFans after all deductions so I don't think he needs to do any escorting. OF is the way to go for sex work now if you can get enough subscribers.

 

I just saw on Chaterbate a minor-league model posted his OF summary statement showing over $7000 paid out in a month. I wonder if this is just a pandemic thing or digital will replace real sex.

 

A couple of years ago OF was a PITA where guys worked hard but it was a real effort to stop churn where more $10 subscribers left than renewed. Now they are often free but charge $25 for sex scenes. Probably a better business model as subscribers got so tired of constant tease, but way expensive and free bootlegs of top shows are getting abundant.

 

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funny how when you're 5 ft tall your dick looks so big.

 

Czechs do it better and i suspect if OnlyFans stays so $$, the Russians and Columbians will take it over like they did Chaterbate.

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8 minutes ago, glutes said:

Can Americans travel to CH?

not directly afaik. probably from Greece or Croatia with vaccine proof or test if they're allowing Czechs. i guess CH is waiting on the EU for some reason? since it's more business than tourist travel to Zurich i guess there's no rush for nonstops. 

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On 5/25/2021 at 12:46 AM, tassojunior said:

not directly afaik. probably from Greece or Croatia with vaccine proof or test if they're allowing Czechs. i guess CH is waiting on the EU for some reason? since it's more business than tourist travel to Zurich i guess there's no rush for nonstops. 

In general, border closures are not preventing intra-EU travel or, in Switzerland's case, intra-Schengen Area travel. Czech Republic is in the Schengen Area, so that's why Czechs can enter Switzerland. It's not because of entry permission that is specific to Czechs.

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On 5/28/2021 at 1:14 PM, thedanNYC said:

In general, border closures are not preventing intra-EU travel or, in Switzerland's case, intra-Schengen Area travel. Czech Republic is in the Schengen Area, so that's why Czechs can enter Switzerland. It's not because of entry permission that is specific to Czechs.

but all the borders between EU countries and between CH and CZ have been closed until this past week or two. Czechs have been trapped in since fall. 

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5 hours ago, tassojunior said:

but all the borders between EU countries and between CH and CZ have been closed until this past week or two. Czechs have been trapped in since fall. 

I don't know who told you that, but that's just not right.

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My understanding @thedanNYC is that @tassojunior is broadly correct.

The source is https://wiki.unece.org/display/CTRBSBC/Czech+Republic which shows all non-essential travel is banned. Wanting to go on vacation or simply visit are not regarded as essential. 
 

And the rules for Switzerland are complex. The source is https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/news/travel-restrictions-who-can-enter-switzerland-what-are-the-rules/. Again, non-essential travel is very restricted.

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3 minutes ago, MscleLovr said:

My understanding @thedanNYC is that @tassojunior is broadly correct.

The source is https://wiki.unece.org/display/CTRBSBC/Czech+Republic which shows all non-essential travel is banned. Wanting to go on vacation or simply visit are not regarded as essential. 
 

And the rules for Switzerland are complex. The source is https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/news/travel-restrictions-who-can-enter-switzerland-what-are-the-rules/. Again, non-essential travel is very restricted.

Yes, non-essential travel has been restricted differently by different countries at different points for different lengths of time during the pandemic. But as I said in my previous post, intra-EU/Schengen Area entry restrictions are for the most part not specific to Czechs (particularly in Switzerland's case, which is what I was addressing). And, just to say it, how the Czech Republic is handling restrictions now does not speak to how they were handling them before or how other EU/Schengen countries have handled them or are handling them (including whether Switzerland allows entry from Czech Republic).

Also, people can easily misunderstand entry restrictions if they just go off of second-hand information or glance at Google results with no particular aim. For example, unlike you suggest, non-essential travel from Czech Republic to Switzerland (which is what I was addressing originally) is absolutely possible.

Finally, I recommend that those who are seriously considering travel get their information concerning travel restriction from the relevant government's official website that addresses entry restrictions. All countries have one. Don't just simply Google entry restrictions or you risk misunderstanding the applicable rules.

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6 hours ago, thedanNYC said:

I don't know who told you that, but that's just not right.

I have several friends in Czech who travel to Zurich very often, sort of commuting, that i speak with almost every day. Since the fall they could not travel to Zurich (or Germany or even Austria). Even travel within Czech was limited and they were supposed to only go out of their houses once a week for groceries. Now they have told me in the past couple weeks CH has opened to them. IDK if they have to prove vaccination. 

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3 hours ago, tassojunior said:

I have several friends in Czech who travel to Zurich very often, sort of commuting, that i speak with almost every day. Since the fall they could not travel to Zurich (or Germany or even Austria). Even travel within Czech was limited and they were supposed to only go out of their houses once a week for groceries. Now they have told me in the past couple weeks CH has opened to them. IDK if they have to prove vaccination. 

As TassoJr said, Paragonya opens tomorrow. Max indoor 100, I believe, likely because it serves food, though as a spa there may be capacity-by-footage restrictions. 

Entry to Switzerland is complex as Dan suggests. Czech Republic allowed because the differential of ave daily case incidence per 100K is less than 60 compared to Switzerland (currently 10). But that does not mean all countries based on that metric are permitted. After all, 50 is a difference of 40 but still 5 times Switzerland’s rate. 

UK is newly restricted; low case incidence BUT a variant of concern. 

Foreign nationals not restricted based on their country origin or their arrival from a different country that is not restricted can bypass quarantine and testing if recovered from COVID or fully vaccinated within previous 6 months. But the list of allowed countries changes regularly.

RT-PCR testing before departure and after arrival may be needed depending on mode of transport into the country; I think it is air. 

Vaccination is really accelerating, almost best in show of daily rate globally, after a slow start.

The risk of minimally one currently infected person within a group of 50 occupants is about 15%.

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On 5/30/2021 at 2:47 PM, SirBIllybob said:

As TassoJr said, Paragonya opens tomorrow. Max indoor 100, I believe, likely because it serves food, though as a spa there may be capacity-by-footage restrictions. 

Entry to Switzerland is complex as Dan suggests. Czech Republic allowed because the differential of ave daily case incidence per 100K is less than 60 compared to Switzerland (currently 10). But that does not mean all countries based on that metric are permitted. After all, 50 is a difference of 40 but still 5 times Switzerland’s rate. 

UK is newly restricted; low case incidence BUT a variant of concern. 

Foreign nationals not restricted based on their country origin or their arrival from a different country that is not restricted can bypass quarantine and testing if recovered from COVID or fully vaccinated within previous 6 months. But the list of allowed countries changes regularly.

RT-PCR testing before departure and after arrival may be needed depending on mode of transport into the country; I think it is air. 

Vaccination is really accelerating, almost best in show of daily rate globally, after a slow start.

The risk of minimally one currently infected person within a group of 50 occupants is about 15%.

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Germany isn't checking highways and buses, just air travel and maybe trains. "Roald Ekberg" (David) and "Steve Skarsgard" (Pavol) are in Munich for one week working. They took the bus from Prague. Pavel did his first porn at Bel Ami as soon as he turned 18 with David.  

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update: @liubit and my friends David and Pavel end up their week in Munich tomorrow and it's bad news for Zurich. In a week they made around $5000 US each which is at least as good as Zurich which is almost twice the distance from Prague on the same highway. (400km vs 700?) (they don't fly there). I checked out Hunqz for Munich and indeed there is an active scene with handsome guys. 

Pavel wants to come to visit with David who visits me six months a year. Pavel may be a little too-popular-to deal-with. 

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The next trip for these two is Berlin June 23-30 for anyone there interested. They've pretty much forgotten Zurich, (although "Sexy Filip" and Dominik may still go there). They are talking about London but idk how they would get in with the quarantine unless they swim. After the US opens I expect they and a couple others will be here in DC for a while, although Pavel has obligations at home. 

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On 6/21/2021 at 6:11 PM, tassojunior said:

The next trip for these two is Berlin June 23-30 for anyone there interested. They've pretty much forgotten Zurich, (although "Sexy Filip" and Dominik may still go there). They are talking about London but idk how they would get in with the quarantine unless they swim. After the US opens I expect they and a couple others will be here in DC for a while, although Pavel has obligations at home. 

care to share their details, would love to fly them to UK?

 

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On 6/23/2021 at 5:48 PM, tassojunior said:

isn't UK still lockdown?

No @tassojunior, not as such. There are still various restrictions however; the final easing is supposed to be on 19 July. Overall, 82% of adults have been vaccinated (as of today).

To complicate matters even more, the different constituent parts of the UK have different protocols. So travel plans have to be carefully worked out depending on where you hope to travel to and from.
 

The good news in London is that restaurants & cafes have outdoor and indoor dining with social distancing, bars and pubs have only table service and cinemas & theatres have reopened with capacity limits.

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8 minutes ago, MscleLovr said:

No @tassojunior, not as such. There are still various restrictions however; the final easing is supposed to be on 19 July. Overall, 82% of adults have been vaccinated (as of today).

To complicate matters even more, the different constituent parts of the UK have different protocols. So travel plans have to be carefully worked out depending on where you hope to travel to and from.
 

The good news in London is that restaurants & cafes have outdoor and indoor dining with social distancing, bars and pubs have only table service and cinemas & theatres have reopened with capacity limits.

what i mean is locked down to foreigners. there's not many countries on the "green" list, certainly not the US or most of Europe. i may hop over to Europe but I'm leary of connecting in London because I don't know if one can even transit Heathrow terminals unless there's a shortcut connector inside passport control. and airlines are hesitant about ticketing even if it's a firm connecting ticket. hopefully the US will be "green" on July 19, but there's no way to know. 

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8 hours ago, tassojunior said:

what i mean is locked down to foreigners. there's not many countries on the "green" list, certainly not the US or most of Europe. i may hop over to Europe but I'm leary of connecting in London because I don't know if one can even transit Heathrow terminals unless there's a shortcut connector inside passport control. and airlines are hesitant about ticketing even if it's a firm connecting ticket. hopefully the US will be "green" on July 19, but there's no way to know. 

Should I become religious for a month and pray for this or will the universe know I'm doing it for selfish reasons? 🤔

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17 hours ago, tassojunior said:

what i mean is locked down to foreigners….. i may hop over to Europe but I'm leary of connecting in London because I don't know if one can even transit Heathrow terminals

Now I understand your point better @tassojunior.
 

Yes, transit is permitted at LHR. Indeed, landslide transit is also permitted (as in going on to another country from a different airport). There are complicated rules, of course, which are spelt out online at the gov.uk website. And you are right to be cautious as the regulations change - at present, the UK changes the list of travel destinations every 3 weeks, and the change is driven by the local levels of infection etc.

I do know of a couple of Americans who came through LHR and are going onto France. They had to go directly into quarantine in London for a couple of days before their flight to France, and will have to quarantine again on arrival there. So this is possible.
 

Forgive me if you know this already but I’d caution that it may be best to put all your flights on one ticket/booking, not buy the cheapest ticket but ensure it’s fully refundable, and have all your vaccination documentation ready.

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11 hours ago, tassojunior said:

UK government said the US will be on the "green" list July 19.

There’s certainly intense pressure from the airlines @tassojunior but I’ve searched a lot and cannot find anything to support your assertion. What is the source?
 

The official line in the UK is that all remaining restrictions here will be lifted on 19 July provided the virus is under control. As they put it, policy is guided by the data, not the date.

There is a stated desire to reopen an air corridor to the US when it’s safe to do so, but of course President Biden will have to agree to this.

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4 hours ago, MscleLovr said:

There’s certainly intense pressure from the airlines @tassojunior but I’ve searched a lot and cannot find anything to support your assertion. What is the source?
 

The official line in the UK is that all remaining restrictions here will be lifted on 19 July provided the virus is under control. As they put it, policy is guided by the data, not the date.

There is a stated desire to reopen an air corridor to the US when it’s safe to do so, but of course President Biden will have to agree to this.

I saw something yesterday on an frequent flyer site i can't find now relating to green lighting but Sajid Lavid seems firm all restrictions come off July 19. There was criticism the UK didn't add the US a couple weeks ago and many were pressuring for a July 5 date.

Anyone's guess when the US will reciprocate and the UK will no longer be lumped into an ESTA pool with the EU so the UK may take longer given it's higher rates. We US citizens still have to have a negative test to return home from the EU or UK.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jun/28/sajid-javid-covid-restrictions-in-england-must-end-on-19-july

https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/coronavirus-restrictions-july19-sajid-javid_uk_60d9b8ffe4b0996083ae1890

 

Just as concerning though is that Angela Merkel, with Macron's support is trying to ban even vaccinated Brits from the EU because of the Delta variant spreading there so fast. The rest of the EU thinks they should each have their own policies which is hard with open borders except for air travel. (link to Mail because it's not paywalled). 

Angela Merkel launches bid to ban all British travellers from EU

Germany's being pretty tough and it doesn't look good if the US suffers a Delta Variant wave nor does it help the US allowing Brits in.   

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