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    Typical got a reaction from Moe in Potential Client Tip   
    If you charge $150+ and/ or have suggestive pictures, expect certain questions and answer accordingly.
     
    If you charge <=$120 and don't have suggestive photos, then just ignore certain questions if you wish.
     
    Simple as that....
     
    The OP's suggestions are not unreasonable. Probably good advice for masseurs not overtly advertising sexual encounters (i.e. $150+ and/ or suggestive photos).
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    Typical got a reaction from Wanderoz in Massage with Extras in DC at a Spa Setting   
    If a spa masseur engaged in so called extras at a place where it is not permitted it is likely because the masseur had a particular attraction to that client and was perhaps in a momentary mood.
     
    No one can assume that attraction transfers to subsequent clients.
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    Typical got a reaction from orville in Positive long lasting impression...   
    Yes, the computer likely will be recycled and/or properly disposed. But, for the record, the plastic bottle will almost certainly not. Unlike aluminum or glass or cardboard, there is close to zero demand for such low grade post consumer plastic waste. It costs far more to transform it than to just buy it new so the recycling just doesn't happen on a broad scale. The recycling con is a marketing strategy by the bottled water companies to make their product more accepted and to undermine needed regulation. But, like most marketing, it's absolutely false.
     
    At best the bottle going into a landfill for 400 years. At worst it's going into the sea to create huge ecological problems. And that's after you have willingly consumed petroleum byproducts through micro plastics in your plastic bottle! (100% of water tested from plastic bottles contains...micro plastics...duh).
     
    #rejectplastic
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    Typical got a reaction from IntuitiveTactile in Positive long lasting impression...   
    I guess if you are simply don't care about anything at all in this world this is the appropriate mindset.
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    Typical got a reaction from Jdy718 in Positive long lasting impression...   
    Handing out plastic bottles of water is a sure way to make me never, ever return. It displays a cluelessness that is in this day and age breathtaking.
     
    A nice glass of cold, filtered tap water is the way to go.
     
    The world cannot absorb this toxic (it is highly toxic), plastic trash anymore.
     
    #plastickills
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    Typical got a reaction from + 7829V in Positive long lasting impression...   
    Yes, the computer likely will be recycled and/or properly disposed. But, for the record, the plastic bottle will almost certainly not. Unlike aluminum or glass or cardboard, there is close to zero demand for such low grade post consumer plastic waste. It costs far more to transform it than to just buy it new so the recycling just doesn't happen on a broad scale. The recycling con is a marketing strategy by the bottled water companies to make their product more accepted and to undermine needed regulation. But, like most marketing, it's absolutely false.
     
    At best the bottle going into a landfill for 400 years. At worst it's going into the sea to create huge ecological problems. And that's after you have willingly consumed petroleum byproducts through micro plastics in your plastic bottle! (100% of water tested from plastic bottles contains...micro plastics...duh).
     
    #rejectplastic
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    Typical got a reaction from + Just Sayin in Positive long lasting impression...   
    Handing out plastic bottles of water is a sure way to make me never, ever return. It displays a cluelessness that is in this day and age breathtaking.
     
    A nice glass of cold, filtered tap water is the way to go.
     
    The world cannot absorb this toxic (it is highly toxic), plastic trash anymore.
     
    #plastickills
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    Typical got a reaction from NJ_hiker in Positive long lasting impression...   
    Handing out plastic bottles of water is a sure way to make me never, ever return. It displays a cluelessness that is in this day and age breathtaking.
     
    A nice glass of cold, filtered tap water is the way to go.
     
    The world cannot absorb this toxic (it is highly toxic), plastic trash anymore.
     
    #plastickills
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    Typical got a reaction from Capitano in 411 on Leo in Boston   
    It's more likely a signal of delusion.
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    Typical got a reaction from + MakeMeCowboy in 411 on new guy Oren in NYC   
    Just curious - what would you like him to say?
     
    We should take precautions, but that probably excludes getting a massage. And you already know that.
     
    So what answer is correct? That he took a COVID test, which was useful until the moment he came with 10 feet of another person? That he mindlessly Clorox wipes things down? (surfaces are not a likely spreader).
     
    Seriously, what answer does one expect that is sensible? If you are asking the question you have already answered it.
     
    Do you want an answer that makes you feel good about getting a massage? Or do you want truth?
     
    He can't give you both.
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    Typical got a reaction from RickD1980 in NYC masseur/hotel   
    Why would you bother to do this? There are plenty of masseurs in NYC and most have their own space. Or they can come to you.
     
    This seems weird. I assume you ask because he wants you to pay upfront for the room cost. If so:
     
    a.) Worst case scenario: You send money and never hear from this person again.
     
    b.) Best case scenario: You spend extra cash that you wouldn't need to spend with 99% of the other guys.
     
    BIG red flag. Never heard this suggestion before, ever.
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    Typical got a reaction from Wanderoz in 411 on Sean from San Francisco visiting San Diego and Los Angeles   
    I saw Sean about a year ago in SF and liked the experience. I would certainly repeat only next visit.
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    Typical got a reaction from Wanderoz in NYC masseur/hotel   
    Why would you bother to do this? There are plenty of masseurs in NYC and most have their own space. Or they can come to you.
     
    This seems weird. I assume you ask because he wants you to pay upfront for the room cost. If so:
     
    a.) Worst case scenario: You send money and never hear from this person again.
     
    b.) Best case scenario: You spend extra cash that you wouldn't need to spend with 99% of the other guys.
     
    BIG red flag. Never heard this suggestion before, ever.
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    Typical got a reaction from EastbayMike in NYC masseur/hotel   
    Why would you bother to do this? There are plenty of masseurs in NYC and most have their own space. Or they can come to you.
     
    This seems weird. I assume you ask because he wants you to pay upfront for the room cost. If so:
     
    a.) Worst case scenario: You send money and never hear from this person again.
     
    b.) Best case scenario: You spend extra cash that you wouldn't need to spend with 99% of the other guys.
     
    BIG red flag. Never heard this suggestion before, ever.
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    Typical got a reaction from JBrian72 in Roy from Miami in NYC   
    I saw him and his boyfriend/ partner in Miami Beach a few months ago. He's real and is they guy in the ad. The message was nothing to write home about, but the rest was.
     
    In other words, the reason to go is not the massage itself.
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    Typical got a reaction from Admittance in #WTH   
    From this post I gather you probably write too much. You may share too much superfluous information and ask a lot of questions.
     
    People who are not your family or friends just want the immediate and relevant information to the situation at hand. A few long texts about this, that and the other can annoy. Maybe it's a southern thing? But if this person is not from the south that level of verbosity can come across as particularly odd.
     
    I'm told that massage therapists deal with a lot of folks who get off just texting them about "what will happen". These potential 'clients' have absolutely no intention of making appointments. The discussion itself is their fetish. I'm sure that is tiresome and it accounts for those who cut off communications at a certain point.
     
    Anyway, short and to the point generally leads to successful relationships. More than two texts of a couple sentences is probably going sideways.
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    Typical got a reaction from purpleappletree in NYC masseurs who like nipples   
    haha. I think most do!
     
    Try Leohandsome. The massage is decent - nothing to write home about; however, better than average I suppose. But the guy is gorgeous (and really sweet). He has amazing nipples. And from my experience he likes them fondled, and etc...
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    Typical got a reaction from Kinected in #WTH   
    Putting everything else aside....I would say this to anyone. Be very careful what you write to unknown persons in a text.
     
    You have no idea to whom you are writing or what they might do with it.
     
    Cheers.
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    Typical got a reaction from Capitano in Looking in Philly   
    Whuuuuut?
     
    Good grief.... ?
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    Typical got a reaction from BeefyDude in #WTH   
    Putting everything else aside....I would say this to anyone. Be very careful what you write to unknown persons in a text.
     
    You have no idea to whom you are writing or what they might do with it.
     
    Cheers.
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    Typical got a reaction from Lohengrin1979 in #WTH   
    Putting everything else aside....I would say this to anyone. Be very careful what you write to unknown persons in a text.
     
    You have no idea to whom you are writing or what they might do with it.
     
    Cheers.
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    Typical got a reaction from wDarling in #WTH   
    Putting everything else aside....I would say this to anyone. Be very careful what you write to unknown persons in a text.
     
    You have no idea to whom you are writing or what they might do with it.
     
    Cheers.
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    Typical got a reaction from wDarling in #WTH   
    From this post I gather you probably write too much. You may share too much superfluous information and ask a lot of questions.
     
    People who are not your family or friends just want the immediate and relevant information to the situation at hand. A few long texts about this, that and the other can annoy. Maybe it's a southern thing? But if this person is not from the south that level of verbosity can come across as particularly odd.
     
    I'm told that massage therapists deal with a lot of folks who get off just texting them about "what will happen". These potential 'clients' have absolutely no intention of making appointments. The discussion itself is their fetish. I'm sure that is tiresome and it accounts for those who cut off communications at a certain point.
     
    Anyway, short and to the point generally leads to successful relationships. More than two texts of a couple sentences is probably going sideways.
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    Typical got a reaction from bronnie in NYC masseurs who like nipples   
    haha. I think most do!
     
    Try Leohandsome. The massage is decent - nothing to write home about; however, better than average I suppose. But the guy is gorgeous (and really sweet). He has amazing nipples. And from my experience he likes them fondled, and etc...
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    Typical got a reaction from JBrian72 in 411 on David_Mass   
    Not a real massage in my opinion. But, if you like his looks and tight little body (the pictures are accurate) it may be worth your time and money.
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