This! In these cases the provider is at fault for misrepresenting themselves then they turn on the client for calling them on it. All of us have every right to walk away from ANY situation that makes you feel uncomfortable. Don't reward deceit.
Based on his ad, I'll bet he has no training, the message is on a bed, and he uses hand lotion instead of a good professional cream. If that's what you want go for it but I would ask a lot of questions before hiring.
Well...
Overdone muscles
Trendy tattoos
Vacant expressionless face pics....
Is there a personality there? He looks like a boring characature. I like a man who at least appears to be more engaging.
All subjective of course.
Perhaps but for the same cost you could get a decent room somewhere else and visit cc with a day pass. Free coffee won't make up for a less than mediocre room. (Come on, seriously? It was $150 a night!)
Have you ever stayed at CC? I stayed there last month for a long weekend. Never again. Friendly staff but the room was a dump. The shower/tub in the bathroom was essentially unusable.
$450 "plus tip"!?!
$170 for a non-erotic massage with the hope that he'll "like" you enough to go further?
Come on guys, use you heads. With that kind of attitude I can't imagine a very satisfying session.
But then again he's "very clean and STD free" so he must be worth it. <eye roll>