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  1. I saw him for a 90 min massage at his place in Washington Heights a couple of months ago. Nice guy and to me he was much more handsome in person than in the photos. Had solid massage skills, though nothing extraordinary - but then again, very few masseurs are extraordinary. The session ended up being longer than 90 min. A good value for the price, it's just too bad he is soooo far uptown. 

  2. I went to see Sebastian last year and had an overall good experience. He gave me a body scrub and a pretty thorough and good massage with an ending that was more than what most masseurs do. He has a number or machines and equipment in his apartment that you would expect from a serious aesthetician and a myriad of degrees on the walls so he is obviously trained in his field and practices it full-time. Also, at $160 for 90 minutes it is a good deal. However, he is waaaay out in Jackson Heights so if you are cabbing from Manhattan, that will add a good amount. (I personally never take public transportation following a massage, since riding the MTA after a session is less than relaxing.) I'd definitely go back if I had any other reason to be in that part of Queens.

  3. A few years ago I went to see a masseur on w14th street. I found him either on masseurfinder or massagem4m where his ad seemed professional and his services were described as fairly legit. I arrived, he seemed perfectly nice, I got undressed and hopped on his table. About 15 minutes into the massage he stopped and told me "sorry, it's not a match." Mind you, I was not doing anything inappropriate, did not touch him. As always, I was freshly showered, no B.O., no bad breath, etc. I was also in my late 20s at the time, in perfectly decent shape and considered myself turning more heads than stomachs. I remember lying on his massage table baffled and did not know how to respond. I got up, got dressed and left feeling somewhat ashamed and definitely rejected. To this day I don't know what went wrong. The fact that he might have found me so repulsive that he needed to stop the massage does not bother me, but I do find it extremely unprofessional. This gentleman does not advertise his services any longer. At around the same time, I went to see another masseur (he is still on all major sites) and it was the complete opposite. I wanted a massage and he kept trying to make it something more. He didn't try to upsell or ask for more money but was quite insistent on engaging in more than I had expected. It was very uncomfortable and I couldn't get out of there fast enough.

  4. I had a number of sessions with him and he was always very friendly and ready to please. His pictures are accurate and I can confirm that he is very well endowed. As for his age, he is probably in his mid-40s but he is excellent shape so who cares if he is not in his 20s - I certainly don't. My only observation is that the more I see him, the shorter the actual massage portion of our sessions becomes and we spend more time on other things (and it isn't discussing metaphysics) - not a problem for me, but some of you might find that useful information. He does use a lot of oil, but he always offered me a shower. Yes, he has a roommate but I've never seen him (or her), I only know it because he told me. Give him a try if you like a handsome guy with a great body, huge package, pretty good massage skills and don't mind the schlep up to Harlem.

  5. Saw Pierre a month ago. Very disappointed. He was scrawny and white as a ghost. No body hair like in his photos. Kind of effeminate too. I left halfway through because I figured I had time to have a happy ending with someone better. Which I did.

    I have to agree with you, I thought he was effeminate, though I think his pictures are very accurate - at least they were when I met him about a year or so ago. He was perfectly nice, but the massage was kinda "meh." Wasn't a complete disappointment but not going back.

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