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Tactile Daddy

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    Tactile Daddy reacted to jeezifonly in Burke Williams LA   
    It’s been discussed many times here before.
    If you want “extras” “endings” “release” “mutual touch” you should NOT go to Burke Williams, or any other spa, like those at a resort or hotel. 
    It can get bodyworkers fired, and/or shut them down. 
    In LA there are a hundred or so private gay masseurs who will give you those services. 
    There are sex clubs where you can book a massage. Please do not ruin legit spas for the rest of us.
     
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to wklukas in Muscular masseur in Los Angeles   
    a real helpful post -
     
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to thewheel in Masseurs with great websites in LA or elsewhere   
    Rodhagen.com is the only one that does.
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to jeezifonly in JustKary LA   
    No table. I am a table snob. 
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to pubic_assistance in $250 for a massage is not a massage   
    The correct price is what you can get someone to pay.
    There are plenty of wealthy men in the US who are willing to shell-out big numbers for high quality service .
    If you don't like the prices / don't shop there.
     
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to Eagledriver in $250 for a massage is not a massage   
    It’s the old principle of supply and demand. If the price is seen as too high, it will drive down demand. 
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to Jamie21 in $250 for a massage is not a massage   
    I’m always surprised at the complaints over pricing. If you can’t afford it don’t buy it. No one is forcing you to buy the service. 
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to RubMyThighs in Ricardo LA - yes, please   
    Intriguing turn of events! A few months ago you were turned off by his attitude. What changed?
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to Storm4U in LA Masseurs pushing their price point to the limit!!!   
    All of what's mentioned by @Swazca and @Daniel84.I no longer do massage in LA, but I did until very  recently but when I stopped my rates started at $180 and went up from there. I have seen multiple client guys on this forum mention that when they see a masseur, they expect  him to be able to host at a convenient and/or desirable location, and they want the masseur to host in a nice place. According to an Apartment List Rent Report, rent is up 17.6% in year over year increases overall. With that being said, a massage by a great massuer, in a desirable location, in a nice place is not going to be on the low end of a price range. Not to mention inflation making everything more expensive, gas, supplies, etc.  Masseurs have to factor all of that in, in order to make it worthwhile to even offer clients the service. It's a business.
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to Onamission in LA Masseurs pushing their price point to the limit!!!   
    I am really glad to see some on here looking at it from the masseurs perspective. I am not a masseur, but I am a CPA who has masseurs as my clients. Their costs escalate just like everything else. Since rent and gas are their primary expenses, most are just trying to cover increasing costs. It can't be all about us as clients, we need to be fair to them as well. I certainly don't mind paying for exceptional services.
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to TopHunter10 in LA Masseurs pushing their price point to the limit!!!   
    I’m willing to pay the price depends on the experience of the masseur , I think an increment +20 , 180 to 200 is considered fair .
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to Brian Kevin in $250 for a massage is not a massage   
    I've noticed tips are exxxtra huge lately so someone is doing something right. If we stopped judging masseurs off their pics and start judging off their resume and skills-- you'd be more.... relaxxxed  🤣
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to RandyVue in $250 for a massage is not a massage   
    In Los Angeles $200 for a massage is the norm especially if you like massages with special attention. I think that’s a fair rate especially when you consider Los Angeles rent is extremely expensive.
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to jeezifonly in $250 for a massage is not a massage   
    It’s a figure of speech, I know, but if using it literally, “out of control”, relative to providers of personal services, can you please explain the mechanisms of “control” that have been breached? Somebody gonna shake down Huggy Bear? 😂

     
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    Tactile Daddy reacted to SpadeKing in Offer a masseur a drink   
    I’ve never had a masseur turn down drinks I offer them. It’s a genuine, kind gesture. Although it’s mostly just cold water in a bottle anyway. Sometimes coffee. I never offer alcoholic drinks to masseurs (read: masseurs, not escorts).
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