I would never book a hotel room for a meet up with someone I don't know.
The industry has it's fair share of flakes.
You need to wade through some muck to find the gems. If you prefer variety then you're going to be disappointed frequently by scammers, flakes and fakes.
Both should typically be tantalizing but once "tantalized" by a sensual massage you may find yourself being asked if you're interested in additional services for a fee ...or potentially leave with blue-balls.
You won't get two people to agree on where the line between the two exists.
As stated here, there are MANY many threads on the subject. None of which will answer your question.
It's a very gray area.
He's been shopping for a sugar daddy for years now.
Unfortunately he's got too many issues for anyone to stick around for long.
Nice body. The face is an acquired taste, I suppose. Not what I personally would call good looking
Nice guy.
Has lost a lot of muscle tone since his photos were taken.
No real massage skills but a full menu of options for a price.
More escort than masseur.
I would make the same point.
There is a LOT of wishful thinking going on with this misconception that these inoculations provide anything more than a boost to your own immune response. 99% of humans make a natural immune response to Covid19. How quickly and efficiently your immune system works is the key to prevention. The idea that you being inoculated and your sexual partner being inoculated is "safer" only works if neither of you ever encounter someone who is Covid positive.
Then you have the most accurate information.
When I chatted with him, the whole conversation seemed so unhinged, I caught a whiff of mental illness...so it was a hard pass.