Let's Rendezvous.
If you've made it this far, you've probably already decided whether we're a good fit.
Now tell me a little about yourself.
The more information you provide, the easier it is for me to determine availability, logistics, and whether I can create the kind of experience you're looking for.
Most inquiries receive a response quickly.
What should I call you?
Where are you located?
If you're not in one of my primary markets, don't let that stop you.
I travel frequently and can often make surprising things happen with enough notice.
When would you ideally like to meet?
If your schedule is flexible, let me know that as well.
This is the most important part.
Tell me everything.
What are you hoping for?
A romantic dinner?
A weekend escape?
An overnight?
A travel companion?
A long conversation over cocktails?
Something playful?
Something affectionate?
Something adventurous?
Something you've always wanted but never quite found?
The more detail you provide, the better.
Everyone has preferences.
No judgment.
Just tell me what you're looking for.
Dietary restrictions.
Travel plans.
Special occasions.
Birthdays.
Anniversaries.
Fantasy itineraries.
Secret hopes.
This is your opportunity to paint the picture.
I am proudly based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
However, I maintain a remarkably flexible schedule and frequently travel throughout the United States. Moreover, my airfare and lodging costs do not inflate your rate.
Many men assume they need to wait until I'm already planning a trip to their city.
That's rarely true.
If you'd like to see me in your city, tell me.
A surprising number of trips begin with a single text message.
The worst thing I can say is no.
The best thing I can say is:
"When should I book my flight?"
Text me directly.
Or book online.
Either way, don't overthink it.
Just say hello.
Let's Rendezvous.
If you're looking for genuine chemistry, meaningful converastion, and an experience that feels warm, polished, and memorable, I'd be delighted to hear from you.
Intelligent Conversation with Dangerous Charm