
Typical
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Typical got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in StrongStrokes NYC
Haha.
Go to your doctor. Get all advised shots. Use basic common sense and enjoy yourself. No one, or almost no one, offering massage or more is going to be honest about what communicable disease they may have. They aren’t going to say: “I have x, y and Z, guys - come and get it!” Lol.
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Typical got a reaction from LookingAround in Alex Spot NYC
Definitely some over promising and under delivering within the advertising hype regarding Kevin.
(He is a hottie, though.)
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Typical got a reaction from LookingAround in True_LMT
I believe the varying experiences related to whether the masseur had a sexual attraction to the writer or did not. That dynamic can and often will change everything during an appointment.
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Typical got a reaction from Jdy718 in Sad news about SpartanBob (Bobby in Boston)
I never met him, but he sounds like the kind of person of which the world needs more. Anyone who loves and supports animals is a gift to humanity.
Will make a donation to the rescue organization.
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Typical got a reaction from pubic_assistance in IcarusFlight new or new profile?
He was ostensibly (okay, obviously) promoting himself on this site about a week ago as an over the moon “client”, got called out, and pulled down the post. His RM “reviews” indicate fantasy rates of $1k per hour or more.
I would proceed with great caution.
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Typical got a reaction from + 7829V in IcarusFlight new or new profile?
He was ostensibly (okay, obviously) promoting himself on this site about a week ago as an over the moon “client”, got called out, and pulled down the post. His RM “reviews” indicate fantasy rates of $1k per hour or more.
I would proceed with great caution.
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Typical got a reaction from Bokomaru in Aggressive masseur
You do not owe this person a single word of explanation. Your reasons for not hiring him when he, evidently, needs money, are absolutely none of his business. Just tell him firmly that when you wish to hire him again he will be the first to know, that you have his contact, and you have don’t need reminders.
I would be concerned about this relationship. There may be unfortunate reasons he seems to need money. Desperate people can do bad things. It may be best to pause and not engage in his life for some time.
This is one reason why I rarely do appointments at my home. I do not want to bring people I do not know well that close to my life.
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Typical got a reaction from Dr.Daddy in Aggressive masseur
You do not owe this person a single word of explanation. Your reasons for not hiring him when he, evidently, needs money, are absolutely none of his business. Just tell him firmly that when you wish to hire him again he will be the first to know, that you have his contact, and you have don’t need reminders.
I would be concerned about this relationship. There may be unfortunate reasons he seems to need money. Desperate people can do bad things. It may be best to pause and not engage in his life for some time.
This is one reason why I rarely do appointments at my home. I do not want to bring people I do not know well that close to my life.
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Typical got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Real Talk on massage rates - let me know your thoughts
I take many fewer fliers on new people than I did at $120-140. I stick to known quantities. If new guys want to build a business they need to provide a “soft opening” rate to build a business and not start at full (high) prices.
I have 4-5 regulars that I know and trust who charge $180-$200 for excellent service without tip expectations. I see them regularly without any drama or disappointment on either side.
They appreciate the consistent business and respectful encounters and I appreciate the good and reliable service sans ridiculous cash grabs. We all win over and over and over.
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Typical got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Aggressive masseur
You do not owe this person a single word of explanation. Your reasons for not hiring him when he, evidently, needs money, are absolutely none of his business. Just tell him firmly that when you wish to hire him again he will be the first to know, that you have his contact, and you have don’t need reminders.
I would be concerned about this relationship. There may be unfortunate reasons he seems to need money. Desperate people can do bad things. It may be best to pause and not engage in his life for some time.
This is one reason why I rarely do appointments at my home. I do not want to bring people I do not know well that close to my life.
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Typical got a reaction from + WstVlgChris in Real Talk on massage rates - let me know your thoughts
I take many fewer fliers on new people than I did at $120-140. I stick to known quantities. If new guys want to build a business they need to provide a “soft opening” rate to build a business and not start at full (high) prices.
I have 4-5 regulars that I know and trust who charge $180-$200 for excellent service without tip expectations. I see them regularly without any drama or disappointment on either side.
They appreciate the consistent business and respectful encounters and I appreciate the good and reliable service sans ridiculous cash grabs. We all win over and over and over.
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Typical got a reaction from Capitano in 411 on Ivan from masseurfinder NY
It’s not “gone”. It’s hidden when he isn’t working and doesn’t want inquires cluttering his phone and bothering him. More masseurs should use that function in my opinion.
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Typical got a reaction from Whippoorwill in Real Talk on massage rates - let me know your thoughts
I take many fewer fliers on new people than I did at $120-140. I stick to known quantities. If new guys want to build a business they need to provide a “soft opening” rate to build a business and not start at full (high) prices.
I have 4-5 regulars that I know and trust who charge $180-$200 for excellent service without tip expectations. I see them regularly without any drama or disappointment on either side.
They appreciate the consistent business and respectful encounters and I appreciate the good and reliable service sans ridiculous cash grabs. We all win over and over and over.
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Typical got a reaction from MassageCommunityMember in Real Talk on massage rates - let me know your thoughts
I take many fewer fliers on new people than I did at $120-140. I stick to known quantities. If new guys want to build a business they need to provide a “soft opening” rate to build a business and not start at full (high) prices.
I have 4-5 regulars that I know and trust who charge $180-$200 for excellent service without tip expectations. I see them regularly without any drama or disappointment on either side.
They appreciate the consistent business and respectful encounters and I appreciate the good and reliable service sans ridiculous cash grabs. We all win over and over and over.
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Typical got a reaction from maninsoma in Aggressive masseur
You do not owe this person a single word of explanation. Your reasons for not hiring him when he, evidently, needs money, are absolutely none of his business. Just tell him firmly that when you wish to hire him again he will be the first to know, that you have his contact, and you have don’t need reminders.
I would be concerned about this relationship. There may be unfortunate reasons he seems to need money. Desperate people can do bad things. It may be best to pause and not engage in his life for some time.
This is one reason why I rarely do appointments at my home. I do not want to bring people I do not know well that close to my life.
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Typical got a reaction from + Pensant in Real Talk on massage rates - let me know your thoughts
I take many fewer fliers on new people than I did at $120-140. I stick to known quantities. If new guys want to build a business they need to provide a “soft opening” rate to build a business and not start at full (high) prices.
I have 4-5 regulars that I know and trust who charge $180-$200 for excellent service without tip expectations. I see them regularly without any drama or disappointment on either side.
They appreciate the consistent business and respectful encounters and I appreciate the good and reliable service sans ridiculous cash grabs. We all win over and over and over.
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Typical got a reaction from Lohengrin1979 in Aggressive masseur
You do not owe this person a single word of explanation. Your reasons for not hiring him when he, evidently, needs money, are absolutely none of his business. Just tell him firmly that when you wish to hire him again he will be the first to know, that you have his contact, and you have don’t need reminders.
I would be concerned about this relationship. There may be unfortunate reasons he seems to need money. Desperate people can do bad things. It may be best to pause and not engage in his life for some time.
This is one reason why I rarely do appointments at my home. I do not want to bring people I do not know well that close to my life.
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Typical got a reaction from + JamesB in Aggressive masseur
You do not owe this person a single word of explanation. Your reasons for not hiring him when he, evidently, needs money, are absolutely none of his business. Just tell him firmly that when you wish to hire him again he will be the first to know, that you have his contact, and you have don’t need reminders.
I would be concerned about this relationship. There may be unfortunate reasons he seems to need money. Desperate people can do bad things. It may be best to pause and not engage in his life for some time.
This is one reason why I rarely do appointments at my home. I do not want to bring people I do not know well that close to my life.
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Typical got a reaction from Aaron 90 in Real Talk on massage rates - let me know your thoughts
I take many fewer fliers on new people than I did at $120-140. I stick to known quantities. If new guys want to build a business they need to provide a “soft opening” rate to build a business and not start at full (high) prices.
I have 4-5 regulars that I know and trust who charge $180-$200 for excellent service without tip expectations. I see them regularly without any drama or disappointment on either side.
They appreciate the consistent business and respectful encounters and I appreciate the good and reliable service sans ridiculous cash grabs. We all win over and over and over.
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Typical got a reaction from LookingAround in Aggressive masseur
You do not owe this person a single word of explanation. Your reasons for not hiring him when he, evidently, needs money, are absolutely none of his business. Just tell him firmly that when you wish to hire him again he will be the first to know, that you have his contact, and you have don’t need reminders.
I would be concerned about this relationship. There may be unfortunate reasons he seems to need money. Desperate people can do bad things. It may be best to pause and not engage in his life for some time.
This is one reason why I rarely do appointments at my home. I do not want to bring people I do not know well that close to my life.
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Typical got a reaction from Tactile Daddy in Real Talk on massage rates - let me know your thoughts
I take many fewer fliers on new people than I did at $120-140. I stick to known quantities. If new guys want to build a business they need to provide a “soft opening” rate to build a business and not start at full (high) prices.
I have 4-5 regulars that I know and trust who charge $180-$200 for excellent service without tip expectations. I see them regularly without any drama or disappointment on either side.
They appreciate the consistent business and respectful encounters and I appreciate the good and reliable service sans ridiculous cash grabs. We all win over and over and over.
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Typical got a reaction from Capitano in Real Talk on massage rates - let me know your thoughts
I take many fewer fliers on new people than I did at $120-140. I stick to known quantities. If new guys want to build a business they need to provide a “soft opening” rate to build a business and not start at full (high) prices.
I have 4-5 regulars that I know and trust who charge $180-$200 for excellent service without tip expectations. I see them regularly without any drama or disappointment on either side.
They appreciate the consistent business and respectful encounters and I appreciate the good and reliable service sans ridiculous cash grabs. We all win over and over and over.
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Typical got a reaction from Capitano in Aggressive masseur
You do not owe this person a single word of explanation. Your reasons for not hiring him when he, evidently, needs money, are absolutely none of his business. Just tell him firmly that when you wish to hire him again he will be the first to know, that you have his contact, and you have don’t need reminders.
I would be concerned about this relationship. There may be unfortunate reasons he seems to need money. Desperate people can do bad things. It may be best to pause and not engage in his life for some time.
This is one reason why I rarely do appointments at my home. I do not want to bring people I do not know well that close to my life.