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  1. I agree. But, many of the Gaiety Crowd would not go to Stella's and vice versa. I loved them both.
  2. My apologies. Here was our last message which got many upset. I didn't think it was for only escorts but I guess I didn't word it correctly. Again, sorry if this did not come across the way it was meant. May the 2010 bring you peace, happiness, and good health. The last year brought about many changes for MaleEscortReview.com. We have changed our site completely and added many new technologies. In 2010, we will improve on these things and make the site even better. Starting this month, all escorts who have not logged in for the last 90 days will be removed from search results. This has been debated in our forums many times and clients feel they get the best results when they know an escort is active and ready to work. We hope that all escorts who want their profile to remain active on the site will log in every 3 months to keep their profile active. We have already put these wheels into motion and if you have not logged into the site in the last 90 days, please do so now to keep your profile active. If your profile is Inactive or if it becomes Inactive, all you need to do is log in and it will go active again. We are also having another contest. This contest is a Review Contest. There is a possibility for 2 clients to win 1,000 USD and 2 escorts to win 1,000 USD. The rules for this are in the Forum part of the website. Check out what it takes for you to win today! We hope 2010 is a great year for you and that all your dreams come true! Thank you for using www.MaleEscortReview.com! We are happy to have you as part of our community! Best Regards, The MaleEscortReview Team
  3. Well, I was looking for suggestions. No dates yet. I can only do Friday and Saturday nights as I have commitments Monday - Friday during the day.
  4. I do remember my first guy that I hired. It was at the Gaiety in New York City and I think his name was Brad. I had just moved to NYC to go to law school. A friend had flown in and talked me into going to a hundred different pussy bars. I hated them but he did not know I was gay and I was so far in the closet I could have touched the light pole in the forest. When he left me made me promise to do a private with a dancer and I agreed. I decided to look for a male strip club and found an ad for the Gaiety in the Village Voice and headed there. I paid the fee and sat watching a movie. I couldn't believe this was a strip club. It was more like a movie theater. I was pissed. Then the screen was moved up and dancing started. Ah ha. OK. This was it. I watched a hot dancer come out and dance. He was totally clothed and after the song ended, he left the stage. Again, I was pissed I had not gotten to see dick. After another song he came out fully naked and with a hard on. Finally, I was happy with what I saw. I watched every dancer and loved it. At the end of the show I asked up front if I could stay for another one and she said yes to sit in the lounge. I did and as I sat a dancer sat by me and started chatting. He was so nice to pay me attention. His leg rubbed mine. His hand was on mine. I thought, Oh My, he thinks I am sexy. LOL Then, all of the sudden it hit me. He is a hooker. I was thrilled. I asked how much. He told me and off to his hotel we went. I had a great time but I think I paid 200 to suck his dick. I learned a lot the next 200-300 guys I took for them. I was able to do more than just suck them, they would return the favor and even more. One night a friend introduced me to Stella's. With my desire toward the Latin and Black guys, I was in Heaven. I think I was at Stella's every night for 5 years. Slow nights I loved. Busy nights I loved. The memories I had lasted a lifetime. The guy at the Gaiety was my first. I didn't know the world existed until that moment. My eyes were wide open and have not closed since.
  5. We will start this week by removing all profiles from escorts who don't log in at least once every 90 days. This has been discussed before and we have sent out several e-mails to escorts to ask them to log in. We believe this is the best way to make sure only those interested in getting clients are listed. We are also removing any profiles from escorts who e-mail bounces. Please feel free to discuss this with us. We are always open to discussing any issues you may have with this or other decisions we make. Oz
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds8ryWd5aFw
  7. Since the Christmas airplane debacle, there are many new rules and regulations that are being enacted. Tighter security measure for passengers traveling from 14 countries. These countries are: Afghanistan, Algeria, Cuba, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. 13 of the 14 are Muslim countries. Why is Cuba in this list? I don't really mind tighter security measures at all for myself when I am trying. I actually feel safer when I know all are thoroughly screened. I encourage them for all travelers and consider it part of travel. I do wonder if any of this will work. I was not a bit surprised that the guy was able to get stuff on board as all airports are so different. It would have shocked me if he had been coming from Japan as I always get a thorough pat down transiting in Tokyo. Are we going to become a country that profiles religions? Is that the direction we are headed?
  8. That is a shopping center I can shop at all the time. Thank you that was wonderful!
  9. The US has lifted a 22-year immigration ban which has stopped anyone with HIV/Aids from entering the country. President Obama said the ban was not compatible with US plans to be a leader in the fight against the disease. The new rules come into force on Monday and the US plans to host a bi-annual global HIV/Aids summit for the first time in 2012. The ban was imposed at the height of a global panic about the disease at the end of the 1980s. It put the US in a group of just 12 countries, also including Libya and Saudi Arabia, that excluded anyone suffering from HIV/Aids. The BBC's Charles Scanlon, in Miami, says that improving treatments and evolving public perceptions have helped to bring about the change. Rachel Tiven, head of the campaign group Immigration Equality, told the BBC that the step was long overdue. "The 2012 World Aids Conference, due to be held in the United States, was in jeopardy as a result of the restrictions. It's now likely to go ahead as planned," she said. In October, President Obama said the entry ban had been "rooted in fear rather than fact". He said: "We lead the world when it comes to helping stem the Aids pandemic - yet we are one of only a dozen countries that still bar people with HIV from entering our own country." http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8438865.stm
  10. The 15 is a Friday and sounds good to me. Where do you guys want to go? I like gogo boys.
  11. I missed this on the big screen but just downloaded it on Itunes. It was great. The guys are very sexy and the gay theme with 2 of the guys was very cute and sweet. I really enjoyed the picture but for those that like ass, it had plenty of it. If you haven't seen this movie, check it out.
  12. A friend was just in Boys Bangkok and said that drinks were 300 baht. OMG
  13. Thank you. These are hot guys. Do you think the saunas boys are more muscular than most Brazilians? Why? Is this what most customers want? Is this what more Brazilians aspire to?
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  15. I see the TSA has ordered Full Body scanners to be implemented in airports across the country. While I appreciate the security aspect, is this not overly invasive?
  16. Many people make New Year's resolutions every year. I have done this for years although I sometimes struggle in doing them. For 2010, I resolve to: 1. Run 2 marathons 2. Spend at least 5 months in LOS 3. Tell the BF "no" at least once a month. 4. Avoid the Sunee white sox mafia. 5. See a sunrise over Rio. 6. Lose weight, gain it back, and then lose it again. (at least 3 times) 7. Find a new airline to give my business as I am unhappy with the Delta/NWA merger. 8. Try not to put meaningless things on my friends facebook pages. (like "I'm going to sleep now.") Anyone else have any resolutions?
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  18. I saw a hot guy on Craig's List today and he sent me a wonderfully canned response. Here goes: Hi, thanks for contacting me. My rates are 60$hr(in) 80$hr(out). I am licensed to do many therapeutic massages, such as thai, deep tissue and reflexology, along with erotic services. Kiss, mutual touch, top or bottom . If you like nude massage with mutual touch, I would be happy to accommodate..I dont have very many rules when it comes to our meeting i figure its your hour to do with it what you like. Only thing i ask is that you verify yourself at my agencys site, you will receive a confirmation email with my personal cell number, after that you can call or text me anytime. Sorry for all of this but I cant make exceptions, it makes sure your not too young,not a criminal, and are with serious intention. http://www.datetyler.com is the site and once you finish just call me anytime I am available 24/7. Here are a couple pics for you: http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/2461/gym225.jpg http://img359.imageshack.us/img359/1853/1194904037l.jpg http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/5190/tyler10.jpg
  19. The U.N. refugee agency said on Tuesday it had asked Laos to grant it access to more than 4,000 Hmong asylum-seekers deported from camps in Thailand.In a statement, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees also urged the Thai government to detail assurances it had received from the Laos communist government on future treatment of the Hmong, who say they face oppression if sent back. "The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has today formally approached the government of the Lao People's Democratic Republic seeking access to Lao Hmong who were deported from Thailand on Monday," the Geneva-based agency said. Some of those sent back were recognized by the UNHCR as having refugee status and needing international protection, it said. The expulsion sparked criticism from the United States and Europe. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was concerned about the expulsion of the Hmong, who "included individuals the Thai government had reportedly assessed to be in need of protection," his office said in a statement on Tuesday. Ban "regrets that these deportations have taken place in the face of appeals from the (UNHCR) and despite the availability of third country resettlement solutions for those recognized as refugees," U.N. spokesman Martin Nesirky said. Ban urged Thailand and Laos "to take all necessary steps to respect the rights of those concerned and to facilitate humane solutions," Nesirky said. Known as America's "forgotten allies," the Hmong sided with the United States during the Vietnam War and many fled Laos in 1975 when the communist Pathet Lao took power. Tens of thousands have since been resettled in the United States. The UNHCR said that despite Thailand's "long history as a country of asylum," it had deported the Lao Hmong from two camps, one in the northern province of Petchabun and another in Nong Khai in the country's northeast. "UNHCR was given no access to people in the first camp, while those in Nong Khai were all recognized refugees," it said. A Lao government spokesman said on Monday the concerns were groundless and the Hmong being repatriated were illegal migrants who would be housed in resettlement villages. Thailand and Laos reached an agreement in March to repatriate the Hmong. http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2009/12/29/world/international-uk-laos-refugees.html?_r=1
  20. I met a guy on Craig's List today that said a "new" massage place opened in this area in LA and that it was a gay full service massage place. The pic he sent was sexy. But, he said he only works one day per week. He said massage was 50 US. He said masseurs expected tip of 20-40 for full-service. What am I missing?
  21. 1. Belgrade: "The long years of bad press that kept Serbia off the map have now passed," says Lonely Planet. "Foreigners are now realizing what locals always knew - that Belgrade really rocks. With an exuberant population and its legacy as an intellectual hangout, Belgrade offers varied nightlife, ranging from eclectic watering holes for those in the know, to the busy restaurants and bars of the Skadarlija district and the summer clubs in barges on the Sava and Danube Rivers." 2. Montreal: "Easygoing Montreal is increasingly popular with foreign travellers, who enjoy the joie de vivre of a place with bilingual ambience, good local beer and even skiing at nearby Mount Royal. Montreal's irrepressible student population and atmosphere (Old Montreal) give the city a lighthearted, Bohemian air. There are Old World cafes, cool jazz clubs, packed discos and late bars to choose from, plus a popular comedy festival each July." 3. Buenos Aires: "With its unique mix of European and South American cultures, and a native passion for dance, the Argentine capital provides fertile ground for lively nightlife. There's an emphasis on fashion and a diverse range of entertainment offerings in Buenos Aires' barrios. Relax at a swinging jazz club or dance all night by the waterfront; some clubs and cultural centres offer classes so you can learn to tango or salsa like a local. There's everything from Irish pubs and local folk to house parties." 4. Dubai: "For those who can afford it, the world capital of conspicuous consumption is unbeatable. Dubai's extravagance is way over the top, with ultraluxury hotels on artificial islands, slick modern malls and tonnes of precious metals glittering in shops. Yet Dubai is also a cosmopolitan place, so if you're not invited to party on board the private yacht of a celebrity, you can always mingle with people from around the world in the swank bars and clubs of the Middle East's most decadent desert getaway." 5. Thessaloniki: "Greece's second city has style, with plenty of fashionable shops and salons. Thessaloniki boasts great nightlife during those long months when more famous Greek destinations are deep in hibernation, from arty cafes to Latin bars to discos pumping out house music to salacious bouzoukia (clubs featuring twangy, Eastern-flavoured Greek folk-pop). That's plenty to keep you occupied after you've traversed the sublime Byzantine churches, museums and ruins. It's not cheap, but no Greek city save Athens compares." 6. La Paz: "Don't forget that liquor goes to the head quickly in the Bolivian capital, well over 3,000 metres above sea level. Get hot and sweaty in one of many slick nightclubs, which cater to chic locals and the foreign contingent. The natives are friendly and, with a steady stream of travellers, it's a town of many tongues. World-class bars, swank cafes and restaurants serenading with traditional music round out the offerings. Buy traditional Aymara herbs at the Witches' Market (Mercado de Brujas) to ward off hangovers and bothersome spirits." 7. Cape Town: "With the 2010 World Cup bringing a global audience to South Africa, the partying will only get harder as travellers converge on a city already well known for nightlife. Luxuriate on some of the world's best beaches by day and kick back under the moonlight at suave cocktail bars by night. Two hours east, in the Indian Ocean, lies the elegant beach village of Mossel Bay, with more great beaches and chic flair. Visitors must try some of the wines crafted by South Africa's world-renowned vintners, either at a Cape Town bar or at one of several wineries nearby." 8. Baku: "Since the 1990s, when it started taking off as a hub for Caspian Sea oil and gas, (this city in Azerbaijan) has been transformed and this new-found economic stimulation hasn't failed to influence urban nightlife. The cash injection from energy projects, enhanced by the presence of thousands of international oil workers and wealthy consultants, has turned Baku into an oasis of excess in an otherwise fairly traditional Muslim country." 9. Auckland: "Myriad cafes, bars and dinner clubs cater to a hip young clientele in New Zealand's biggest city. Try the glittering waterfront for smart bars, and hit the happening clubs (some stay open 24 hours). There are plenty of live shows on offer too, from folk in Devonport to louder sounds at Mount Eden. And you can always walk off the Sky Tower - the southern hemisphere's tallest structure - a 328-metre cable-controlled drop in which jumpers reach a speed of 85 kilometres per hour." 10. Tel Aviv: "Like elsewhere in the Mediterranean, Israel's capital gets going late. The endless bars, pubs and cocktail venues start to fill up by midnight, from which point the nightclubs get revved up with dancing till dawn. Nowadays an international crowd joins Israelis for a mixed bag of funk, pop, house and techno at the city's dozens of entertainment hot spots. Tel Aviv has a relaxed air, and prides itself on being gay-friendly and outgoing." http://www.nationalpost.com/life/story.html?id=2389635
  22. 1. Belgrade: "The long years of bad press that kept Serbia off the map have now passed," says Lonely Planet. "Foreigners are now realizing what locals always knew - that Belgrade really rocks. With an exuberant population and its legacy as an intellectual hangout, Belgrade offers varied nightlife, ranging from eclectic watering holes for those in the know, to the busy restaurants and bars of the Skadarlija district and the summer clubs in barges on the Sava and Danube Rivers." 2. Montreal: "Easygoing Montreal is increasingly popular with foreign travellers, who enjoy the joie de vivre of a place with bilingual ambience, good local beer and even skiing at nearby Mount Royal. Montreal's irrepressible student population and atmosphere (Old Montreal) give the city a lighthearted, Bohemian air. There are Old World cafes, cool jazz clubs, packed discos and late bars to choose from, plus a popular comedy festival each July." 3. Buenos Aires: "With its unique mix of European and South American cultures, and a native passion for dance, the Argentine capital provides fertile ground for lively nightlife. There's an emphasis on fashion and a diverse range of entertainment offerings in Buenos Aires' barrios. Relax at a swinging jazz club or dance all night by the waterfront; some clubs and cultural centres offer classes so you can learn to tango or salsa like a local. There's everything from Irish pubs and local folk to house parties." 4. Dubai: "For those who can afford it, the world capital of conspicuous consumption is unbeatable. Dubai's extravagance is way over the top, with ultraluxury hotels on artificial islands, slick modern malls and tonnes of precious metals glittering in shops. Yet Dubai is also a cosmopolitan place, so if you're not invited to party on board the private yacht of a celebrity, you can always mingle with people from around the world in the swank bars and clubs of the Middle East's most decadent desert getaway." 5. Thessaloniki: "Greece's second city has style, with plenty of fashionable shops and salons. Thessaloniki boasts great nightlife during those long months when more famous Greek destinations are deep in hibernation, from arty cafes to Latin bars to discos pumping out house music to salacious bouzoukia (clubs featuring twangy, Eastern-flavoured Greek folk-pop). That's plenty to keep you occupied after you've traversed the sublime Byzantine churches, museums and ruins. It's not cheap, but no Greek city save Athens compares." 6. La Paz: "Don't forget that liquor goes to the head quickly in the Bolivian capital, well over 3,000 metres above sea level. Get hot and sweaty in one of many slick nightclubs, which cater to chic locals and the foreign contingent. The natives are friendly and, with a steady stream of travellers, it's a town of many tongues. World-class bars, swank cafes and restaurants serenading with traditional music round out the offerings. Buy traditional Aymara herbs at the Witches' Market (Mercado de Brujas) to ward off hangovers and bothersome spirits." 7. Cape Town: "With the 2010 World Cup bringing a global audience to South Africa, the partying will only get harder as travellers converge on a city already well known for nightlife. Luxuriate on some of the world's best beaches by day and kick back under the moonlight at suave cocktail bars by night. Two hours east, in the Indian Ocean, lies the elegant beach village of Mossel Bay, with more great beaches and chic flair. Visitors must try some of the wines crafted by South Africa's world-renowned vintners, either at a Cape Town bar or at one of several wineries nearby." 8. Baku: "Since the 1990s, when it started taking off as a hub for Caspian Sea oil and gas, (this city in Azerbaijan) has been transformed and this new-found economic stimulation hasn't failed to influence urban nightlife. The cash injection from energy projects, enhanced by the presence of thousands of international oil workers and wealthy consultants, has turned Baku into an oasis of excess in an otherwise fairly traditional Muslim country." 9. Auckland: "Myriad cafes, bars and dinner clubs cater to a hip young clientele in New Zealand's biggest city. Try the glittering waterfront for smart bars, and hit the happening clubs (some stay open 24 hours). There are plenty of live shows on offer too, from folk in Devonport to louder sounds at Mount Eden. And you can always walk off the Sky Tower - the southern hemisphere's tallest structure - a 328-metre cable-controlled drop in which jumpers reach a speed of 85 kilometres per hour." 10. Tel Aviv: "Like elsewhere in the Mediterranean, Israel's capital gets going late. The endless bars, pubs and cocktail venues start to fill up by midnight, from which point the nightclubs get revved up with dancing till dawn. Nowadays an international crowd joins Israelis for a mixed bag of funk, pop, house and techno at the city's dozens of entertainment hot spots. Tel Aviv has a relaxed air, and prides itself on being gay-friendly and outgoing." http://www.nationalpost.com/life/story.html?id=2389635
  23. TotallyOz

    Only in Paris

    That was adorable. Thank you for sharing that!
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