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  1. I saw #4 (or someone fitting the description) many times ... and experienced last minute cancellations and/or delayed start times. However, the massage itself was good so I preferred to go with a known quantity rather than someone new. Besides, we all run late or have last minute conflicts that arise sometime.

  2. Hmm, slightly off topic (and forum) . . . just as a recent massage was getting really sensual/erotic and the masseur situated his cock, balls and ass over within range of my mouth, he specifically told me "lick, don't suck." I found that rather odd.

  3. So I'm trying to set up an appointment and I get a reply requesting a 25$ deposit before he'll quote a rate. Is this something that's being done now? I politely said no thank you.

     

    I’m curious, did he specifically demand the $25 to disclose his rate? Because I wonder if he was just letting you know there was a deposit requirement to schedule the appointment and may have overlooked the rate query or provided an incomplete response. We’ve all probably experienced communication difficulties on occasion. That lack of attention to detail still doesn’t bode well for a professional experience.

  4. I was scheduled with him last Friday and he was a last minute cancellation.

    Cancelled on me about an hour and a half before the appointment ... or more precisely, asked if I could push it back by a couple hours. Wasn’t an option. Might try again, but not really holding my breath.

  5. My experience with tantric massage meant more stylized positions and maneuvers based on east-Asian spirituality. The body-to-body positions allegedly have a purpose. In my opinion, a tantric massage (at least as performed by someone who actually understands it) and a therapeutic massage turned playful are two separate things, although a lot of the same body parts may come into contact.

  6. What if you draw up a contract?

     

    Again, that depends on the jurisdiction. Some localities are very tenant-friendly, and you might find yourself unable to enforce a contract or lease provision that is contrary to law or public policy ... regardless if both parties agreed to the provision. That said, a written lease agreement could help avoid a lot of problems.

  7. Be very careful and fully understand the landlord/tenant laws in your jurisdiction, i.e. city/municipality/state. You could easily find yourself unable to end the tenancy without going through a legal eviction process . . . and it would certainly be awkward to explain to a judge that rent was paid/not paid in massage treatments.

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