Name: Romeo Kenton Nickname(s): Ro Age: 35 DOB: December 29th Gender Identity: Male Sexual Orientation: Homosexual Relationship Status: Single Occupation: Masseur/Staff Member at the Haus Kinks: casual sex, dirty talk, orgasm control, exhibitionism, restraints, breath play Anti-Kinks: fisting, scat, gore, vore, watersports, vomit
& Appearance
Face Claim: Andrew Garfield Height: 5′10″ Hair Color: Dark Brown Eye Color: Brown Tattoos/Piercings: he has one of his ears pierced, though he doesn’t often wear jewelry in it; several cryptid tattoos across his forearms (he’s got mothman, the loch ness monster, bigfoot, the fresno nightcrawler, and a few lil ghosts for the hell of it)
& Personality
Negative Personality Traits: nosey, talkative, easily bored, commitment-phobic Positive Personality Traits: curious, enthusiastic, personable, adaptable, creative
He is generally charming and enjoys meeting people and learning new things, though it takes a lot for things to remain in the forefront of his mind. He can be a bit scatter-brained and he talks more than he should, he’s a fast learner who is very good at what he sets his mind to. He has a bad habit of rushing into relationships and leaving them just as quickly, much like he treats most things in life. Being tied to something makes him feel restless and uncomfortable. He can be a bit bossy when it comes to areas that he considers his expertise - this also carries over into the bedroom, though he can be convinced to tone it down. Especially for work purposes.
& Background
Growing up, Romeo and his mother never stayed one place for very long. She changed cities as often as she changed partners, and she was never one to fall in love. She loved him, he was sure of that, but he was an inconvenience and he quickly learned to stay out of the way. He was an independent kid - curious and confident - with a new interest every week and a knack for making friends even if they were never the kind that stuck around for long.
He loved school and thew himself into it wholeheartedly even when his erratic living arrangements made it hard to keep up. Romeo was particularly passionate about science and theater, his boundless curiosity pushing him forward and making him one of the most engaged students a teacher could ask for. Sure, he never really bothered with homework unless it was interesting, but grades were not important to his mom nor were they to him. When he graduated, he was no closer to finding a direction for himself - a place to call home, a thing to claim as his specialty. Without the anchor of his mother to cling to, he was a whole new kind of adrift.
Romeo did a little bit of everything - college for a few months, then he tried acting, learned a few instruments, worked in retail and food service. He went from the usual to the more unorthodox, never settling into one thing or another. State to state, job to job, fling to fling - he stayed until something else peaked his interest more.
He stumbled into a career as a masseur while out in California. Drawn to the beautiful beaches and the opportunity to be something - someone - important, Romeo fell in love with the place immediately. He was, however, less in love with the price tag. He was fortunate enough to find a good deal for an apartment with a few roommates, one of which was already a masseuse and introduced him to the industry. Ever the quick learner, he mastered the profession with ease, going above and beyond for his clients when they desired. Who was he to deny them a happy ending? What his employer didn’t know (didn’t acknowledge officially, more like) wouldn’t hurt them.
One of his frequent clients - a producer on a few smaller television shows - took a liking to him personally and before he knew it their relationship was something more. He was moving out of his apartment and into the man’s within the span of a few months. Things were all downhill from there. It turned out his new beau wasn’t that great a partner and neither was Romeo with his lifetime of flaky attachments and ambiguous sense of self. Their fling went up in flames a few months after it started, leaving him back at square one. No, worse that square one. The only real good thing to come of it were connections; a few good reviews from satisfied customers went far when you knew the right people.
Still restless and unsatisfied with his life - bound to nothing and no one after his boyfriend had ended things, the opportunity to live and work at a resort like the Haus of Perses seemed like as good an opportunity as any. Better than most. He accepted the offer without much thought, determined to make something good of it.
& Random Headcanons
He likes horror movies and cheesy documentaries.
He’s afraid of needles and has gritted his teeth through all of his tattoos.
He’s allergic to cats and dogs, unfortunately. Very sad about it. He considered getting a bird for a bit but that’s too much commitment.
Romeo’s only met his father twice, he did not impress. As of now, he doesn’t have contact with any of his family members. His mother died a few years after he got out of high school.
He’s kept a journal almost every day since he turned 22. It’s a good way to keep track of his whirlwind life and thoughts. For a little while he contemplated writing erotica and then gave up after about 80 pages.
& Wanted Connections
friends: just some friends, everyone needs friends
past acquaintance/flings: he’s been many places and done many things, I think it’d be interesting for him to run into someone from his past. He doesn’t really consider his past much, preferring to leave it where it is and cut ties. Perhaps someone he was with briefly who did not appreciate it when he up and left without much warning.
regular clients
coworkers with benefits: fun off the clock
friendly competition: might as well make a game of seeing who can get more clients
not so friendly coworkers: can’t get along with everyone
client who he doesn’t like/who doesn’t like him: perhaps they have one bad interaction, perhaps they continue to have interactions bc sometimes disliking ppl doesn’t mean the sex isn’t good
pretty much anything and everything, honestly. I’m just excited to write with you all














