If that's the case, then he should change his ad -- remove the check-marks for therapeutic, sensual, AND erotic. It is his choice, if he's seeing someone, but don't advertise something you aren't intending to offer at all.
Also, the expectations for a "world of everything" might now be attached to him given all the high praise. I highly doubt someone can provide it over 5 times per day. Many of the other masseurs don't have the same standards.
Perhaps ask the manager Yura if anyone has ever hired a couples session, and if so, who seems to like to work together... it won't necessarily be a review of the session, but it might enlighten whether anybody ever hires such.
True, but rather than blaming the original poster, who can improve their post, why not have the system fix the problem, which has been an issue for a LONG time...
Everyone always says YMMV. I caught Oliver one night for his last session of the day, and he was very interested in giving a super-enjoyable attentive massage.
Interesting how in this interview nothing comes up at all about his fluid behavior... in here he likes women exclusively... maybe the set-up where he and the interviewer agreed to focus only on his work with women.
I'm interested in NYC spa experiences of this nature, but it could be helpful to share about any city.
I'm curious whether the personal, mutual touch, etc. is much different privately, and who might have seen someone in a spa who was a little aloof but then much more alive in their private space.