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massagelover

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  1. He shifted a couple of years ago from therapeutic only to sensual/erotic.  He's a very skilled masseur and I always thought a very nice guy.  I only stopped seeing him because when he moved to Braintree it became much more of a hassle for me to get there.  I did have one session after he switched his offerings in which he was indeed nude and it was highly sensual, yet still a great massage.  And a surprisingly big c##k.  

  2. So decided to book with him and had a 90 minute session last night at my place and WOW.  Absolutely fantastic massage - strong, intuitive, skilled, sensual.  He's absolutely professionally trained and certified.  One of the best massages I have had in a long time.  Plus, he's an incredibly sweet, warm, friendly tall, muscular sexy Ukrainian.  His rates are on the high side, but I felt worth every penny and I will absolutely book again.  And without a doubt the best in the Boston/Providence area.  

  3. Absolutely fantastic legit massage therapist.  I got about 25 massages from him prior to the pandemic when he lived in Boston.  He was never on masseurfinder then, and his massages stayed therapeutic, though he did amazing work on the groin muscles.  I don't know if he's shifted his parameters at all; advertising there makes me think that there's at least a chance.  But absolutely an incredibly skilled therapist nonetheless.  Would be very curious if anyone has had other experiences.

     

     

  4. excellent, deep therapeutic, but as others said, the sensual is really just a very mechanical/detached hand job at the end.  Absolutely no sensuality to the massage itself, so it's disappointing in that sense, but therapeutically highly-skilled.  

  5. I had a session with him a few weeks ago when I was visiting Jekyll Island, Georgia.  Very nice guy; excellent strong massage.  He has a sweet, red-neck vibe, with such a strong low country accent that I could barely understand him!  Massage is therapeutic, but he is fine with you being undraped, if that's your preference.  

     

     

     

  6. Saw him for the first time in over two years and it was NOT a great experience.  He immediately tried to upsell me to Lomi Lomi, which he described by saying "longer strokes and you will just be under a small towel instead of the full sheet."  That was a $60 upsell for an hour; then he said I can do it nude if you want for another $80.  And in the moment I said YES.  So $260 for an hour massage.  Well somehow it was a substantially inferior massage to his strictly therapeutic one, and there was not a bit of sensuality to it.  When toward the end, I asked if it was OK if I jerked myself off, he said, "no, sorry, I don't allow that...unless you want to pay....and how long will it take you?"  I said, "pay you to jerk myself off?"  He said, "$80."  I said, "No I'm good."  He's a straight guy doing his best to soak every gay guy he can for cash, and I stupidly fell for it.  I should have just stuck with the hour long therapeutic for $120 because I think THAT he does quite well.  Just don't get sucked in on the EXTRAS!!!!!

  7. I had three amazing experiences with him in NYC a couple of years back.  Incredible stretching and Thai techniques.  Nude, mutual touch, super sensual.  I think it's definitely about whatever chemistry he is feeling with the person (and I was lucky we had it) and that he doesn't want to feel obligated to deliver or promise anything more than a Thai massage.  

  8. any recent experiences with him??  We texted yesterday and he made clear he is strictly professional now (think he has a boyfriend judging from his instagram).  I'm still inclined to set up a session, but just want to make sure that the massage is really top notch, so any personal experience would be appreciated.  

     

  9. For me it will be when the rate of new infections has gotten low enough, so that even if I were to get it (or transmit it) from any circumstance - whether a massage, or out to dinner, etc - I would not pose a risk of over-burdening the health-care system if I happened to be in the small minority of people who require hospitalization. We're not close to that point yet - if we're lucky, maybe in 6-8 weeks?

  10. He's excellent. Top notch skills; very warm/nice guy. Separate massage studio in his apartment. Therapeutic with a sensual touch, though no HE or anything beyond. I am however bewildered and disturbed that he has continued to work through this crisis, despite his belief that he is being safe and hygienic.

  11. My therapist is giving me a hard time on my wanting to cancel a massage tomorrow, almost to the point of bullying. "Oh this isn't the plague or Spanish flu, it is just a flu that is over hyped by the media." "You are overreacting, I will remember you canceling"

     

    What to do?

     

    I feel like outing him.

    He deserves to be outed for this.

  12. It has nothing to do with my lack of compassion for the plight of masseurs, who by the way -- at an average of about $160 an hour in NYC -- do pretty well for themselves generally as compared to the millions of people suddenly out of work who make far far less money. This is about the shared social health responsibility for all of us during this insane crisis. And anyone who isn't doing their part to keep this from getting horribly out of control is just being careless and selfish. Moreover, it's hard to argue with the fact that the physical intimacy and proximity of massage is on the high end of the risk spectrum and far from an essential service.

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