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I was at my local sleazy ABS yesterday evening looking for loads and having pretty good success for a Saturday evening at an ABS. One guy was kinda scruffy, he came into my booth vs using the GH and I sucked him for awhile and then he fucked me. He was pretty verbal and seemed to be into me vs just getting off, which was kinda nice. He wanted me to go home with him, but I was just trying to get some loads before going to see a movie, so I smiled and didn't bite on the suggestion. After he came and left, I got another guy who had been watching through the GH. and then had some time while no one was there. About 20 minutes after he left, he returned and came in the door of my booth with a bag, he'd gone across the street and bought me dinner. I was touched by the sweetness of the gesture. I didn't eat it right then and there (I don't eat while I'm bottoming for obvious reasons), and even questioned whether I should eat something given to me by a complete stranger? After leaving though, I figured it was prolly safe and ate while in my car outside the theater (no hallucinations, it was fine).

I was a sweet experience though. The guy was kinda shy when he brought me the food and announced he'd bought me dinner. I was totally touched by the vulnerability and thoughtfulness of the gesture.  

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4 minutes ago, tallslenderguy said:

I was at my local sleazy ABS yesterday evening looking for loads and having pretty good success for a Saturday evening at an ABS. One guy was kinda scruffy, he came into my booth vs using the GH and I sucked him for awhile and then he fucked me. He was pretty verbal and seemed to be into me vs just getting off, which was kinda nice. He wanted me to go home with him, but I was just trying to get some loads before going to see a movie, so I smiled and didn't bite on the suggestion. After he came and left, I got another guy who had been watching through the GH. and then had some time while no one was there. About 20 minutes after he left, he returned and came in the door of my booth with a bag, he'd gone across the street and bought me dinner. I was touched by the sweetness of the gesture. I didn't eat it right then and there (I don't eat while I'm bottoming for obvious reasons), and even questioned whether I should eat something given to me by a complete stranger? After leaving though, I figured it was prolly safe and ate while in my car outside the theater (no hallucinations, it was fine).

I was a sweet experience though. The guy was kinda shy when he brought me the food and announced he'd bought me dinner. I was totally touched by the vulnerability and thoughtfulness of the gesture.  

This is great!Not everyone is an asshole.Maybe you'll run into him again.Sounds like he might make a great friend!:)

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wow. I've gotten many gifts and tributes at the ABS through the years, but never got dinner brought to me.   At least he knew you were committed to your job.  (And it was guy #2 that bought dinner, right?)

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11 minutes ago, bootmandc said:

wow. I've gotten many gifts and tributes at the ABS through the years, but never got dinner brought to me.   At least he knew you were committed to your job.  (And it was guy #2 that bought dinner, right?)

Yeah, he was my second. He commented on the load I already had in me felt saying how much he liked it.

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That is so sweet. He'd be a keeper. And given he liked that load you already had inside of you, he's not likely the jealous type. 

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