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So let me get this straight—he was 35 in 2020, which was five years ago… and now in 2025, he’s 36 in rentmasseur? Fascinating. Apparently, this man ages like a government project: behind schedule, over budget, and somehow defying the laws of time. At this rate, he'll hit 40 just in time for retirement—at 80. Btw, his rent.men profile actually says 34.
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That took care of all my massage cravings for at least a week may be more. Thanks @Joshie This is more motivating than looking at bank balance.
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I was going to take a chance but then i saw this observation, THANK YOU. AI pics—kind of giving 'too smooth to be true.' Anyone booked recently? The last review is over two years old, which in massage time feels like forever. Just wondering if it’s still a real guy or just a well-lit torso with a good Wi-Fi connection and chatgpt for friend.
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Alright, guys — let’s cut the oils and get real. If you've ever booked a massage with another guy (professional or "professional") and something felt off, you’re not alone. The world of male massage providers has its own… let’s say unique flavor of red flags. 🫠 So in the spirit of community service and shared trauma bonding, here’s a short list of things that make me hit “block” faster than you can say “mutual respect”: Red Flags I’ve Personally Encountered (and maybe you have too) Price is either suspiciously low or laughably high $120 for 90 minutes in a private room? Or $250 for a “healing touch” from someone who still types “ur” in business texts? Something ain’t adding up. Reviews that read like love letters “It changed my life,” “I transcended time,” “I’ve seen him 37 times, and he’s changed my life.” Cool. But is every reviewer in a long-term situationship with him? Photos look like they’re from three different decades One’s clearly from 2008. Another’s a gym selfie with a filter that doesn’t exist anymore. And then there’s a headless torso that looks AI-generated. Who am I booking, exactly? Benjamin Button? Requests a deposit before even confirming anything real Especially when he says, “I don’t hold spots without deposits, bro.” Meanwhile, he’s texting from a prepaid number with no website and no proof of life since 2021. Turns hostile when you ask basic questions If asking about rates, boundaries, or hygiene suddenly triggers a 3-paragraph rant about “fake clients wasting time,” run. You're not the first to dip. Barely trained, but acts like he's booked at Canyon Ranch “I don’t have certification but I have natural hands and incredible intuition.” Okay Gandalf, but can you find a muscle group? So here’s the ask: What are YOUR massage red flags — specifically in the male-to-male scene? Have you had a weird vibe turn into a great experience? Or ignored the warning signs and ended up wishing you could time travel back to 10 minutes before you texted “Sounds good”? Let’s hear the stories. The cautionary tales. The unexpectedly great ones. (And yes, if the massage started awkward and ended in a spiritual awakening, we want those too.) Post below — anonymous if you must. We’re all just trying to avoid wasting money, getting ghosted, or having to fake emergency to escape mid-session.
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Has anyone actually tried his service? For someone who claims to be 24 with a year of experience, the description sounds a bit too polished and theatrical. Phrases like "a sweet, intuitive guy with a warm presence", "natural gift for making people melt", and "hands that know exactly where to go" come off more like marketing copy than a grounded service offering. cherry on top: Hike to Astoria. Seems more of a bait than the real deal?
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I saw Rosario a while back when I was in Florida, and overall, it was a solid experience — very professional and definitely a legit massage. He knows what he's doing when it comes to bodywork, so if you're looking for a straightforward therapeutic session, he's a reliable choice. However, if you're hoping for anything beyond the standard massage, this might not be the place. It could be a case of YMMV (your mileage may vary), but personally, I haven’t run into that kind of limitation in other spots. Also, now that he's based in NYC, the commute feels a bit too long just for a regular massage. Unless you're already in the area or specifically seeking a clean, professional session, it might not be worth the travel.
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Thanks for the offer — I might take you up on it. That said, the "truly headless" photo is debatable. Whoever sent you that message, it’s unfortunate, but to be fair, the photos you have could be seen as suggestive.
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Its a complete waste of $$$. Save that and may be add it to your next appointment with better provider.
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His picture seems to show a carefully curated timeline—just the highlights he personally thinks are appropriate to share. It's like a greatest-hits album of his face. The funny part is, who knows if he still looks anything like that now? For all we know, that photo could be from a time when flip phones were still a thing. Not sure what the strategy is here—maybe he’s going for nostalgia points? 😇
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WELL!!! That mysterious post on MF has disappeared, throwing out smoldering looks like a romance novel cover on fire. Did anyone else actually feel those sizzling looks, or was it just another AI-generated daydream with bedroom eyes and the emotional depth of a toaster? I swear, these images are so realistic now,
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Is it just me, or is it weird when people start asking for your profile, pictures, stats, and probably astrological sign too? Like, buddy, we’re setting up a massage, not swiping right on Tinder. And when they say, “Let’s meet somewhere first”… yeah, that’s not a massage—that’s a plot twist. Total red flag. I’m looking for oil n back-rub, not wine n dine starting with flowers.
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His service charge feels like it's set up for one-and-done experiences more in the daily range, which kind of says a lot. The whole setup gives off a bit of a 'get what you get' vibe—like the quality might not blow you away, and he's not really counting on anyone coming back. It’s got that old carnival feel, where the goal is more about grabbing attention in the moment than delivering something worth returning for.
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I get that ageism exists—and let’s be real, grey hair is a love-it-or-leave-it thing. Some people drool over it, others run for the hills. Either way, it’s all personal preference, so maybe best to skip the whole “-ism” debate. Now, back to the actual question—did anyone get a reply? 1. For someone claiming 4 years experience, He has three reviews: two from 15th and one from 20th. 2.These headless pics in the age of AI are basically the digital version of “trust me, I’m cute.” and "Let go of the outside world and treat yourself to the care you deserve." Doesn't quite cut it anymore!
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Don't waste your time or money—at best, it's a disappointment.
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Has anyone actually gone through with this and can share what it was like? I reached out with a simple question about the clothing situation, but the response I got was super vague. Something like, “I charge extra and and less costs more” Not very helpful—and honestly a bit confusing and felt like economy class. It seems one of those weird massage situations where you're not really sure what you’re paying for until it’s too late. Like, “Oh, you wanted the full massage? That’s extra. Right now you’re just getting the shoulder poke special.” I wasn’t sure if I was asking about a service or ordering off a secret spa menu. I’m someone who likes to understand things before jumping in—I try to use common sense instead of just going along, especially when I’m already feeling vulnerable. So if anyone has been through it and can give a straight answer about what to expect, I’d really appreciate it.
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Wow, that’s some eye-watering eye candy. That rate is higher than what a lot of people on Deli charge. In my experience, when it comes to massages, prices like that usually mean they don’t expect you to come back. EVER
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Help! My Grooming Game Needs a Rescue Mission! in NYC
+ Jamesp replied to + Jamesp's topic in Spas & Masseurs
Anyone has contact / link for FacetofaceNYC? -
how did you meet? he has expired profile.
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Hey everyone! I’m looking to up my grooming game and would love your recommendations for individual providers in NYC. I’m not really a fan of spas, so I’m specifically interested in groomers who know their craft. Whether it’s haircuts, beard trims, or those hard-to-reach areas that always seem to grow wild, I want someone who can handle it all with skill and maybe a little humor. I’ve tried George in the past—nothing against him, but I’m looking for some fresh recommendations. If you’ve had a great experience with someone specific, please share their info! I promise not to ask for any awkward personal grooming advice—unless it’s absolutely necessary. Thanks in advance!
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He still has that inactive number on this site too. May be indicator for "meh"!!!
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Listing expired again, or He moved out I guess ( along with cat)...
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His RM number is no longer in service. So may be one of those virtual realities.
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is this same person? just to be sure, its not a massage video. https://x.com/theboyzhub/status/1830908912872366451
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Looking at what he is quoting, I think he is trying to go with a Bang !!! I decided not to contribute to it in general interest.
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