" a dad wants to know" - an expose on the massage industry this month in Vanity Fair.
"when asked, gay men preferred no kissing during a massage, but a "handy' is ok, what gives?"
coming up in the next issue of Vanity Fair.
I really don't think it's racist. And if you find something objectionable, then just ignore it. We are just making fun of guys who use fake photos and try to scam us. Why can't you just skip this post if you don't like it? Why does it have to stop because you say so?
Ok - so you want to point out individuals who use fake photos and try to scam then you can do so without the generalizations. xenophobia and use of racial tropes.
hardly a syndicate - a method by a few of the same players, who tease based on stereotypes that seem to provoke a lot of interest...the same men seem to want this fantasy, so it keeps working.
If the initial price is reasonable lets say 140-160 I tip bigger if it went well and it usually has.
If the massage is 180-200 then less of a tip and I have experienced that those who charge that much or more haven't been great other then their body.
Ultimately the goal is to understand that the binary was not accurate. The coming result is going to be " I am going to love who I love, have sex with another consenting adult and it doesn't define me- the consenting adult being the only thing that matters..."