Being manly and dignified while also being paid to be in a sort of submissive position sounds tough. In a way it sounds like acting.
So do you look like a regular dude or what?Change my mind. One thing leads to another and look what happen in the movie American Gigolo! I think it be a tough work environment especially for getting blackmailed. Anyway, I was just putting this out for replies!
Thinking about becoming a part time Man Servant!
I could use a little Kissing, hugging, stroking, rubbing.I think of it as a romance counselor/adviser to hard working, high income, with no time to find a date! If I remember, as long as she does not have sex, it totally legal! Kissing, hugging, stroking, rubbing, is not legally defined as sex. It is act in doing romance.
I think of it as a romance counselor/adviser to hard working, high income, with no time to find a date! If I remember, as long as she does not have sex, it totally legal! Kissing, hugging, stroking, rubbing, is not legally defined as sex. It is act in doing romance.
Thanks!Some thinking...
lol, you againI could use a little Kissing, hugging, stroking, rubbing.
How much do you charge?
There's a new game we like to play you see
A game with added reality
You treat me like a dog
Get me down on my knees
We call it master and servant
We call it master and servant
Let's play master and servant
Come on, master and servant
Let's play master and servant
Come on, master and servant
Let's play master and servant
Come on, master and servant
I was hesitant to click this thread but you've saved it for me. DM are one of my favorites, my brother introduced me to them when I was very very young, maybe 6-7? (I'm 39 now)
And this song is one of their very best. To top it all off...posted by a guy who got my attention with one of the only really informed perspectives here on Trump, Russia and counterintelligence matters.
It is a great song.
DM might be influenced by Neu!, Kraftwerk and DAF .. Have you heard those German bands?
What about Frank Tovey Aka Fad Gadget?Kraftwerk yes, others no.
Dave Gahan really hit some lows in the 1990s. I met him (just a few words) at the Viper Room around 1995-97. He was really low-key and unassuming. Oasis was part of a big KROQ event before the Christmas holidays, and while in L.A. they did a "secret" show at the Viper Room, sort of for Kate Moss. Dave Gahan showed up after it was full, and the two bouncers didn't recognize him and kept him waiting outside for awhile, even though Gahan was friendly with both Depp and the Oasis guys. Most of the people waiting outside didn't recognize him, but someone explained to a bouncer who he was and he was let inside. Around five years earlier, Depcehe Mode caused a near riot nearby, because the crowd was so big for an autograph session. The concept of fame is a strange thing.I was hesitant to click this thread but you've saved it for me. DM are one of my favorites, my brother introduced me to them when I was very very young, maybe 6-7? (I'm 39 now)
And this song is one of their very best. To top it all off...posted by a guy who got my attention with one of the only really informed perspectives here on Trump, Russia and counterintelligence matters.
Dave Gahan really hit some lows in the 1990s. I met him (just a few words) at the Viper Room around 1995-97. He was really low-key and unassuming. Oasis was part of a big KROQ event before the Christmas holidays, and while in L.A. they did a "secret" show at the Viper Room, sort of for Kate Moss. Dave Gahan showed up after it was full, and the two bouncers didn't recognize him and kept him waiting outside for awhile, even though Gahan was friendly with both Depp and the Oasis guys. Most of the people waiting outside didn't recognize him, but someone explained to a bouncer who he was and he was let inside. Around five years earlier, Depcehe Mode caused a near riot nearby, because the crowd was so big for an autograph session. The concept of fame is a strange thing.
I've never really listened to Fad Gadget. Are you a fan of the music?Did he mention Frank Tovey?
The modern term for man servant to the opposite sex is needed since modern PC culture make it almost impossible for these upper mobile woman corporate lady climbers to meet men. Meeting men through work was one of the major avenues for romantic and marriages previously. Also, business associations and charities were the other avenue. They are looked at as work related and sort of flawed upon to ask a woman out on a date. So these ladies desire to have some romance in their life to feel a complete person, they call on a “paid for hired” romantic date, right? Right! Harry Wild - Man Servant for hired!A part time man servant is a contradiction in terms. Aside from serving a man you have no life.
The modern term for man servant to the opposite sex is needed since modern PC culture make it almost impossible for these upper mobile woman corporate lady climbers to meet men. Meeting men through work was one of the major avenues for romantic and marriages previously. Also, business associations and charities were the other avenue. They are not looked at as work related and sort of flawed upon to ask a woman out on a date. So ladies have have some romance in their life, they call on a paid for hired romantic date, right? Right!
Marriage is way down now! But divorce is holding at the 50% mark! The traditional men asking a lady out might be a thing of the past. For men, it about the hookup aka as the one night stand. Young woman do that too but as they approach near 30, they looking to get married since their biological clock is 35-38 and after that age, it a no go for children. Ladies now are hypergamy too. They insist on marrying someone above their social and economic level. That make it even that much harder to not only find dates but a partner/husband.Yes, well, I'm sure this may happen but it's scarcely any sort of cultural trend. It also has more to do with the commodisation of human relations, rather than your suggestion.
I've never really listened to Fad Gadget. Are you a fan of the music?
I didn't watch much of the video but I believe I know someone who is "man servant". He used to live up the street from me growing up. He's a few years younger than I but he used to stop by and shoot some hoops with me and friends. All I know is that his job is well paying and is a servant to a wealthy family that has many females. According to his parents he loves his job.
Perhaps the parents are telling a white lie?
Ok,
No not really just interested in who is original Aka what inspires musicians.