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That escort used to be a member of the forum briefly. I believe he was banned because he kept making unfounded claims that the review site was all fake. (I'm sure the ban was because of something deeper than that though.) Which I always found odd because he generally had positive reviews.

 

Good memory!

 

 

Uhmm all i will add is i love my str8 boys. They have more to lose and wont be tellin shit to anyone. Carry on...

 

Actually that kind of threatening language it’s more likely to come from a straight guy having sex with men for money.

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Good memory!

 

 

 

 

Actually that kind of threatening language it’s more likely to come from a straight guy having sex with men for money.

 

There precious little to support the notion that straight escorts or gay escorts are more likely than the other to engage in threats. We all know of examples of straight/G4P escorts engaging in threats or reprisals and we know of gay escorts doing so (think Austin Wild and Jarec Wentworth). There are others still whose sexuality is too difficult to categorize or whose pshychotic behavior is simply attributable to sexual identity, repression, etc. (think Brodie Sinclair).

 

Whatever the root cause, this whole Collin episode is a stark reminder that we (escorts and clients) face all sorts of risks simply because our liaisons are outside the law. Sites like Daddy's do a great service in helping to mitigate those risks, but they cannot be eliminated. Caveat emptor.

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There precious little to support the notion that straight escorts or gay escorts are more likely than the other to engage in threats. We all know of examples of straight/G4P escorts engaging in threats or reprisals and we know of gay escorts doing so (think Austin Wild and Jarec Wentworth). There are others still whose sexuality is too difficult to categorize or whose pshychotic behavior is simply attributable to sexual identity, repression, etc. (think Brodie Sinclair).

 

Whatever the root cause, this whole Collin episode is a stark reminder that we (escorts and clients) face all sorts of risks simply because our liaisons are outside the law. Sites like Daddy's do a great service in helping to mitigate those risks, but they cannot be eliminated. Caveat emptor.

 

Long thread on the subject, and for the record straight/gayperpay escorts are waaaay more likely to engage in extorsion, threats, crimes, etc. because most of them hate their job and would love to get the hell out of it.

 

https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/a-reason-why-this-site-is-important.151349/#post-1772719

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I think you meant Austin WOLF.

 

~Boomer~

 

I did. My bad. Austin Wild doesn't seem the type to escort or out clients. Side note, met Austin Wild once. I was having breakfast with friends he knew and he joined us. Nice guy. I lived in NYC at the time, and there were signs featuring Austin in Manhunt adverts including one near my apartment that I passed on the way to that breakfast.

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For the past year, I have found great success here in the Boston area on Grindr. With so many colleges around, there are numerous high quality guys available for a lot less money than what escorts here are charging. It's pretty easy to determine which Grindr profiles are approachable and guys as impressive as any found on RM can be hired for as little as $100.

 

Good to know. I’ll be there in spring 2020 for a wedding.

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Long thread on the subject, and for the record straight/gayperpay escorts are waaaay more likely to engage in extorsion, threats, crimes, etc. because most of them hate their job and would love to get the hell out of it.

 

https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/a-reason-why-this-site-is-important.151349/#post-1772719

 

First, before addressing your post, let me make a few things clear: (1) while this is a response to your post(s), I also disagree with the view expressed by others that hiring straight guys is safer than hiring gay guys; (2) I prefer hiring gay or bi guys, but for reasons other than a perception that it is safer to do so; and (3) I'm mostly disagreeing with the generalizations you've made about the probability that gay escorts are much less likely to threaten or harm you than are straight escorts. Now, to your post.

 

Just reread the thread you link. Funny thing, what you state "for the record" is essentially an opinion you and one other poster state. You state the opinion that straight guys are more likely to threaten or harm a client. And you base that opinion on a theory -- that straight guys who escort hate their jobs and would love to get out of it -- but that's also an opinion, not a fact. Your opinions form a nice circle, each supporting the other, but each depending on the other without independent proof of either. Citing the prior "lengthy" thread in which you posted the same opinion with the same paucity of evidence doesn't substantiate your claim in this thread. It's a clever tactic. Reminds me of when Dick Cheney had Scooter Libby plant a story in the New York Times about Iraq developing nuclear capabilities, Scooter getting the friendly reporter to describe him as a "former Hill staffer, rather than the VP's Chief of Staff, and then Cheney going on the Sunday shows saying, "Don't take my word for it. Look at the Times report." He was the Times report. (Please don't take umbrage to the fact that it was Cheney and you are liberal, as am I. It's the purest example to leap to mind.)

 

Undoubtedly, some straight escorts hate what they're doing. Some gay escorts hate what they are doing too. Some are manipulative, thieving and/or violent. The escort who stole from me happened to be gay. He didn't do so because he hated his job due to being straight. He was desperate for money and didn't care how he got it or who he hurt.

 

I will grant you that there are several high profile cases of straight guys killing gay benefactors. They were former porn performers who either cultivated or were cultivated by wealthy gay men. The murderers all were looking to grab a huge amount of cash. Greed and being sociopaths fed those murders, not a desire to stop doing the jobs they so hated.

 

Bottom line: hiring an escort, whether straight or gay, exposes you to certain risks. This site helps. But rather than stake claims about the likelihood of harm from straight vs. gay escorts, we should all be mindful of the risks that we take in hiring either gay or straight escorts.

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That escort used to be a member of the forum briefly. I believe he was banned because he kept making unfounded claims that the review site was all fake. (I'm sure the ban was because of something deeper than that though.) Which I always found odd because he generally had positive reviews.

 

He also had an apocalyptic meltdown on someone in at least one thread that was quickly hidden.

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Jay, Collin, Tyler Dickson, Cody Hunt... Boston, what up? Y’all on some hard times up there.

Boston has a very limited talent pool (at least on RM). So sad really for a pretty good sized city, and with 39 colleges/universities. As someone else posted there seems to be more activity on Grindr, where I am just starting to test the waters. Currently visiting Madrid, where the talent pool seems bottomless LOL

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Boston has a very limited talent pool (at least on RM). So sad really for a pretty good sized city, and with 39 colleges/universities. As someone else posted there seems to be more activity on Grindr, where I am just starting to test the waters. Currently visiting Madrid, where the talent pool seems bottomless LOL

I've been having incredible luck on Grindr in the Boston area since last weekend. Many new faces are in the area visiting relatives for Thanksgiving and they're looking for some fun.

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I've been having incredible luck on Grindr in the Boston area since last weekend. Many new faces are in the area visiting relatives for Thanksgiving and they're looking for some fun.

 

I admit that virtually all (with very few exceptions) of escorts I've hired have been those I feel that are the most "safe" - that is, reviewed on Daddy's, or otherwise clearly "legit." I've hesitated to go through with hires that aren't - I've had potential offers from guys on Doublelist, for instance, that I've just been too leery of, without the assurance that they'll be for real. How do you approach this with guys on sites like Grindr? Is it just blind trust, or are there ways to be mostly assured that they're not scammers or even cops, etc?

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