
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.
— Chattanooga’s gay male escort business has been around for nearly 20 years, and a lot of people know the name Gay Male Escorts, or GMEs.
But there’s one guy who’s known as the kingpin of the business, and he’s the one that got the attention of gay and lesbian escort industry experts.
The business is owned by Chad Rinaldi, a 26-year-old former high school football player who has been in the business for more than 20 years.
Gay male escort Chad Rialdi poses with his gay male clients at his studio.
Chad RialDI says his business is based on the idea of being a man who is able to be around other men.
“I think it’s the same with straight male escorting,” Rinaldin said.
“The guys in gay male escORT are all straight, and that’s what makes them different than straight escorts.
They’re going to be comfortable with their sexuality.
And that’s where my business comes in.
I know a lot about it.
I’m a little bit of an expert.”
Rinaldi said he grew up with a gay male father and a gay female mother.
His father was an escort, and his mother worked in the industry as a prostitute.
But when Rinaldingi was in high school, he was diagnosed with anorexia, a severe eating disorder, which led to his treatment for depression.
After Rinaldiyis father died, Rinalid’s mother took over the business and ran it.
It was only in 2012 that Rinalidi began seeing clients.
Rinaldíis first clients were from the gay community.
But his business has grown since then.
He started seeing gay men in his office at St. Louis Escorts in 2014, and by 2018 he was booking gay male and lesbian escorts from the local area, he said.
The business has expanded into other cities, including Austin, Texas, Atlanta and Nashville.
Gay Male escorts are not limited to gay men, and many gay men are also interested in meeting gay female escorts or straight male clients, Riali said.
Rinaldy is the only one in the world who is going to meet and talk to gay male, lesbian, bisexual and transgender escorts and customers at once.
“I’ve got about 10 guys at my office,” Rialdy said.
“They are all guys that have been in escORT for 20 to 25 years, so they know what it’s like to be gay and want to do business,” he said of the men who come to his office.
He said his clients want to be “happy, healthy, happy in the gay lifestyle.”
He also said that many of his clients are straight, or bisexual, or transgender.
He said that the men have to be in their mid-20s, but he is willing to take any client, whether they are a man or a woman.
Rinaldy said that there is a stigma around gay escorts in the United States, and it can be hard for a gay man who doesn’t have a straight boyfriend or is married to a woman to get an escort.
But Rinaldais clients have said that they are happy in their life and have been open with him about their sexuality and what they are looking for in a gay escort.
Rialdi has a special way of looking after his gay clients.
He’s always been a professional photographer.
He likes to get photos that show how his clients look and feel.
He also wants to make sure that every client feels comfortable, he added.
For Gay Male, there are other gay men he looks up to, Rino said.
One is a transgender man.
Gay men can feel uncomfortable sometimes.
Rino is a very masculine man, and transgender men can be masculine too.
He sees himself as having a masculine, masculine, macho, straight, white male look, and those gay men who are looking up to him are very welcoming, he explained.
Gay male escorters can have their own business, too.
Rialdís studio is in a hotel, so he often comes in and shows off his own clients.
But if he has a client he doesn’t want to show off, he will just bring them up to his room and wait for them.
There are other escort agencies in the area, too, and Rinaldlis has been involved with several of them.
He runs his own escorts business, Gay Male Pro, in nearby Nashville.
Riandi said that he doesn’ t want his business to be known as an escort agency.
It’s just for guys that are interested in gay men.
Gay Male Pro’s website features a photo of a gay couple sitting in the lobby