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  1. Using preventative when preventive was the original adjective drives me nuts.

    Are you taking any preventative measures to avoid performance gaps?

    We say corrective action, and so we also say preventive action, not preventative action. But with increased usage, preventative has becoming an accepted adjective.

     

    Hope you are all having a proactive weekend. I brought work home. Trying to figure out how my team will get to the next level.

  2. Perhaps it has already been referenced, but I HATE the word cringeworthy.

    I fvckin' hate it. I really, really do.

     

    Oh, and when someone has been rambling for a while, trying to make some point, and then they punctuate their blathering with......."sooooooooooo.....yeah!" I guess they ran out of things to say so they're letting us know.

  3. Tim in Long Beach is very good. I believe he was mentioned recently on this forum. https://www.masseurfinder.com/members/lbcbodywork.shtml

     

    This Tim is new, and offers therapeutic appointments. Not sure if I can remember a better therapeutic experience, at least not anytime in the past few years. Loved it, and will go again.

     

    (I used to visit another Tim in Long Beach, therapeutic only, but lost his contact info. He was an amazing straight dude, Asian. If anyone has his # will you please PM me?)

  4. Not that I mind looking at them, he should then remove shirtless and other suggestive pix from his ad. What's the point, masseurfinder is not confusing enough as it is?

     

    PS. At least his rate clearly states "therapeutic" so I have to credit that.

    Choosing how to market himself on a gay massage site is probably tricky right? So much competition. Letting us know he's in great shape and his body is nice to look at. You raise a valid point though. For me, this forum is so helpful in shedding light on what to expect.

  5. There is a certain strength, genuiness, wholesomeness, earnestness and purity that folks from the Midwest typically have. Add a dose of humility and you usually come up with a farm boy with an "aaaaw shucks" demeanor which can translate into hot fuckability!

     

    Kipp

     

    My college roommate was an Iowa farm boy. :) I get what you mean about the genuine part. Just curious whether that translated into a good massage with this therapist and why.

  6. Definitely a therapeutic massage. I got the sense he is not single, and so that makes sense, offering a legit massage. But aside from that, I found the massage to be excellent and I will return for more. I loved everything about it. The pressure was medium and a bit deeper when he found knots. He will focus on your bothersome spots you may have.

  7. I'm a newbie here so I'll jump on this one. I've seen him a few times. He lifts, so has some bulk. Has above average massage skills, can work on the knots in my back. At the end he'll work on the prostate. He can also add some DOM and DOM talk if you like. You can encourage that or not.

    His studio is in a 2 story office strip, parking in back.

    He's a nice guy.

  8. I agree with the comments on the quality of the massage. The reason I didn't repeat with him was I don't see the value in it. He even asked me to rub his back for a while. For $160? I like interactive but I'm not giving him a massage and then pay him $160. And yes, he keeps texting for repeat business. A couple of others do that as well. It is annoying.

  9. Just chiming in to say that I've seen Eddie a couple of times. I think he's a good masseur, worth what he charges in my opinion, but his shorts stayed on during both visits and there was nothing in his manner that suggested there was any other option. Also, the first time I saw him I distinctly remember that there were several "I love you so much" type messages posted all around the apartment. He might as well have posted a sign at the door that said "Yes, I have a boyfriend, so don't try". Also, the second time I called for an appointment he asked for a picture "so he could remember me" -- I didn't think much of the request, I sent it, he remembered me, and we booked the appointment. And I am no "fit stud" for sure. So maybe he's just gotten careful about who he invites into his space - giving him the benefit of the doubt, maybe he had a bad experience. And of course maybe I'm just naive. None of that would keep me from going again - the biggest drawbacks I found were that his apartment was hard to find within the complex the first time, and parking was a little difficult for an evening visit.

    I agree, finding him at night was a nightmare. I enjoyed the times I saw him. That was back when his rates were lower. He was entirely therapeutic. I tried to see him again over the last 2 years but he is always too busy. Felt like he just didn't want to see me again, which was weird because he was so nice to me before. I finally gave up. I wish the Website had a way to filter out profiles like Eddie that I never plan to try again.

  10. I'd been to see Roman a couple of times. I thought he was sweet. He was doing competitive fitness which requires less bulk then body building, although his latest pictures seem as though he's bulked up. He had two rates, the higher rate he was nude and allowed touching his muscles and so on. Although he is pricey, you're sort of paying for the view. He's pretty. I especially like his long hair, although his pics don't show that. So maybe cut off. I thought he was decent enough. I found his competition videos and the article about having a twin. He never mentioned his twin and I was not aware the twin did massage. I always assumed Alex and Roman were they same guy since they share some of the same pictures. However I see they have different phone numbers so now I am intrigued, and wondering about trying Alex.

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