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  1. to cross reference https://rent.men/BeardedRemi
  2. https://rentmasseur.com/quequeerr
  3. https://rentmasseur.com/DeepTissueDaddy
  4. Curious what others do when it’s their favorite masseur/provider’s birthday 🤔 Do you usually send a quick “happy birthday” text or message? Or do you keep it strictly business and not mention it at all? Also, if you see them shortly after their birthday, do you ever bring a small gift, tip a little extra? Or is that crossing the line into “too personal”? Interested to hear how others handle it and what’s considered normal etiquette in this client-provider universe.
  5. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/52236/
  6. Yeah. AI is getting better by the day… 😯
  7. He could be on tour 🤷🏻‍♂️
  8. AI Summary of ALL previous comments. This thread is honestly fascinating because it slowly evolved into an unofficial “client handbook” for sensual/erotic massage providers over several years. The overall vibe is less about technique and more about professionalism, authenticity, atmosphere, and emotional intelligence. Overall Forum Consensus The biggest takeaway from the entire thread: The actual massage matters… but the experience matters even more. Again and again people came back to: honesty, consistency, communication, hygiene, atmosphere, and making clients feel respected instead of processed like transactions. A mediocre massage with warmth and professionalism often beats a technically great massage with awkwardness, ego, deception, or poor communication. The Major Themes 1. False Advertising Is the #1 Sin This was probably the strongest recurring complaint. People HATE: heavily edited photos, old photos, misleading body pics, “therapeutic only” ads with erotic imagery, claiming training/certifications they clearly don’t have, promising amenities that don’t exist, charging for one thing then changing terms later. The recent AI-photo comment fits perfectly into the thread’s long-running theme: “Do not use AI to alter your pictures. We notice.” That’s basically the modern version of: “show current body hair,” “look like your photos,” “don’t oversell yourself.” The forum clearly values authenticity over perfection. 2. Professionalism = Huge Turn-On People repeatedly said that simple professionalism creates loyalty: being on time, confirming appointments, not cancelling last minute, not rushing sessions, communicating delays, not checking phones constantly, respecting the booked duration. One recurring emotional theme: Clients hate feeling like: an ATM, a backup option, or cattle being processed. That’s why your older quote about not soliciting constantly and instead building rapport resonated with people. The forum strongly agrees that: connection creates repeat business more than aggressive marketing. 3. Atmosphere Matters WAY More Than Many Providers Think A surprising amount of discussion focused on ambiance: music, lighting, cleanliness, sheets, scents, temperature, interruptions, pets, roommates, parking, ads playing on Spotify/YouTube. The “Spotify ad suddenly playing during massage” topic became almost legendary in the thread 😂 People were basically saying: the fantasy collapses instantly when an ad about debt consolidation or bail bonds suddenly starts blasting. Also repeatedly mentioned: heated tables, warmed oils, quality lotion, clean linens, avoiding rancid smells, trimming nails, fresh breath, no cigarette smell. Very “hospitality business” mindset. 4. Emotional Presence > Pure Technique This may have been the deepest insight in the entire thread. Several posters—including actual providers—said the best sessions happen when the client feels: desired, attended to, emotionally present with, and not judged. One provider put it beautifully: “Treat each client as if he is the most beautiful and sexy guy in the world for the time he is with you.” That idea came up repeatedly in different forms: eye contact, reading body language, not seeming bored, adapting energy, not talking too much, making the client feel special. The thread basically argues that sensual massage is partly: hospitality, performance, emotional intelligence, and energy management. Not just rubbing muscles. 5. Boundaries Matter Too Interesting nuance: The thread is NOT “anything goes.” A lot of experienced posters stressed: know your limits, communicate clearly, don’t get pressured, don’t promise what you can’t provide, don’t blur massage into escorting unless intentional. There’s actually a strong undercurrent of: “You can be erotic and still professional.” 6. Regulars Are the Real Business Many providers emphasized: repeat clients are everything, consistency matters, regulars deserve flexibility, loyalty goes both ways. The thread repeatedly frames this less as “quick cash” and more as: relationship-based service work. Some even compared it to building a long-term client book in other industries. Funniest / Most Memorable Running Topics The anti–Johnson’s Baby Oil campaign 😂 This came up MULTIPLE times. People were passionately against it. The music disasters Examples included: YouTube ads, pop dance music, notification sounds, answering texts mid-session, cheap phone speakers. Basically: “Please don’t destroy the mood with a Subway commercial.” Pets ruining the fantasy Several horror stories: dogs staring during massages, cats on clothes, allergies, roommates unexpectedly appearing. The Evolution of the Thread One cool thing: You can actually see the culture evolve over time. 2018: practical basics, setup, oils, timing, professionalism. 2019–2021: branding, communication, reviews, follow-up etiquette, emotional connection. 2024–2026: authenticity, photo editing, texting boundaries, image management, “don’t make this feel like Grindr.” The newer posts feel more cynical and more focused on authenticity because people are burned out from over-filtered marketing and transactional behavior. Bottom-Line Summary The forum’s collective philosophy basically became: The best masseurs: look like their photos, communicate clearly, create a relaxing environment, stay emotionally present, respect boundaries, avoid desperation, and make clients feel valued instead of processed. And the fastest way to lose clients is: misleading advertising, bad communication, rushing, phone addiction, obvious thirst for money, or creating a disconnect between fantasy and reality. Honestly, for a random internet forum thread, there’s a weird amount of solid business psychology in it.
  9. Do not use AI to alter your pictures. We notice. And when we meet you in person and the pics are heavily edited, it’s honestly a letdown. At that point the forum comment will be: “He does NOT look like his pictures”. 🤷‍♂️
  10. @Ryan Gressel You can also review the BEST PRACTICES thread
  11. 7829V

    IanGael

    In SAN DIEGO -- too bad he's a very mediocre masseur based on earlier reviews
  12. https://rentmasseur.com/ Stealing pic from this guy https://www.instagram.com/jardchatty Why all recent fakes in San Diego area have Carlsbad as their home location!?
  13. Ad showing again in San Diego
  14. Old closed thread AI SUMMARY of old thread 🧴 Pat_CMT (LA / SD) After reading through the thread and profile, my overall impression is mixed — but overall leaning positive. ✅ Pros 💪 Legit Thai massage skills seem real 🧘 Strong bodywork/stretching 😊 Attractive and personable 🔥 Can be very sensual when chemistry is there ✔️ CAMTC certified ✔️ Lots of reviews and repeat clients ✔️ Verified photos and established profile Several people described him as one of their best massages, especially in the earlier reviews. Even some later reviewers who became disappointed still admitted the actual Thai massage itself was good. That tells me the technical side is probably legitimate. ⚠️ Cons A very noticeable pattern appears in the later reviews: 📱 texting during sessions 🤖 mechanical/autopilot vibe ⏰ rescheduling or changing times 😐 distracted energy 🚦 feeling rushed What stood out to me is that multiple unrelated reviewers used almost the same descriptions: “mechanical” “distracted” “fell off” When different people start describing someone the exact same way, there’s usually some truth to it. 🧠 My Read Honestly, he sounds like a genuinely talented masseur who may have become overbooked and inconsistent over time. I think there are basically two versions of him. 🌟 A-Game Pat attentive great chemistry excellent Thai bodywork memorable experience 😴 Autopilot Pat distracted repetitive routine transactional vibe less connection And you probably won’t know which version you’re getting until you arrive. 📍Final Verdict ✅ Legit? — Yes 💪 Technical Skill — Probably very good 🔥 Sensual Energy — Hit or miss ⚠️ Professionalism — Mixed lately ❌ Consistency — Biggest concern 🤔 Worth trying once? — Probably yes He does NOT come across as fake, dangerous, or scammy. The overall vibe from the thread feels more like a talented guy whose quality became inconsistent once demand exploded.
  15. https://rentmasseur.com/Pat_CMT
  16. https://rentmasseur.com/StraightStrokes
  17. https://rentmasseur.com/DeepTantricTouch
  18. In this comment you can find out more about his 'day gig'.
  19. Doing some digging and, without giving out his real identity, I found out this guy also has a porn persona where he uses a different name. There are several videos of him online, both topping and bottoming. I’m curious if anyone here has experience with him as a masseur and how good his technique actually is.
  20. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/52688/
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