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Kregger52

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  1. Hi all Kregger52 here! Thanks for the feedback I will put my notes in order asap. Here are also some thoughts on years of hiring masseurs: Many of the guys who do massage are simply untrained and inexperienced grifters taking advantage of your dollar. They advertise on Masseurfinder and Rentmasseur and seem legit with great reviews. In some cases the only way to find out who these guys are is to experience them yourself. Even reviews on here can be inaccurate. The number of guys currently advertising in LA on Rentmasseur who fall into this category is unfortunately rather large. Buyer beware. Some tips: 1. Porn stars and professional escorts are often terrible masseurs. The worst. I hired a big porn star a couple years ago who was visiting LA and assumed he knew what he was doing. It was the worst massage I'd ever had. Avoid. 2. A surprising number of masseurs are still advertising with old and inaccurate photos of themselves. I just got burned last week by this. Ask if their pics are recent, and how recent. If they seem put off by your question, move on. 3. Certification means nothing. I've had licensed masseurs give terrible massages and unlicensed masseurs give great ones. 4. The younger the masseur, the worse the massage. I've splurged several times on crazy hot guys who where in their early 20s. Awful every time. 5. Avoid any foreign masseurs visiting your city or who recently moved to your city. Yes Russian and Brazilian guys can be hot but they are often the worst of the worst. Ask where they are from and how long they've been doing massage. If their English is bad, avoid at all costs. 6. Never book a masseur who asks you for your pic "for safety reasons" or other reasons. 7. Any masseur who advertises his use of "luxurious essential oils" must be avoided like the plague. Ok stay tuned for my reviews!
  2. Hi all, I've been seeing Masseurs here in LA for many years, and kept notes on the good, the bad, and the ugly. I've never posted my reviews to provide some secrecy but after paying $250 for an absolutely awful therapeutic massage in LA last week I'm done protecting providers. So let me ask y'all: should I post my notes? I've seen so many of them here in LA and by and large I must say the overall quality is just average here. There a few standouts who really understand service but many do not. I'm feeling now that if you suck at your job people have a right to know. Thoughts?
  3. Yes. Massage is fine, not worthy of a repeat. HE if you want.
  4. Forgettable massage.
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