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  1. Descriptions have now been removed. They have actually removed them but given a different option and guidelines to summarize.

    They are making changes so fast they have not given any heads up to masseurs to change their previous verbiage

  2. Why go to California City, CA? :eek:

    Seems like in the middle of nowhere.

     

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    Looks like he's traveling by car, and stopping there to camp, visit friends, photograph, whatever . Massage may not the primary purpose for his passing through the area.

    If there happens to be clients in the nearby military bases, or High Desert Communities I'm sure he will consider it, if it works with his schedule Also a way to show he's not in his home city.

  3. It amazes me that clients show up smelling so bad that a masseur would even notice. (The condition of the buttcrack if any kind of anal touch is involved might be a different matter, and understandably a problem.)

     

    Imagine if you will... A client lays down on the table, after being offered use of the shower.

    Anal touch doesn't necessarily have to be involved.

    A smelly Butt crack is a smelly butt crack

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    I think they dressed up this bill as being about human trafficking, which made it hard to vote against, but the goal is to enforce the sexual Puritanism of the social conservatives. Otherwise it wouldn’t have been written so broadly.

     

    Small government for corporations, big brother for the little people.

    If that was the case then why was it broadly supported by the Democrats ?

    Or were they just lazy and decide not to read the fine print?

  5. https://reason.com/blog/2018/03/21/senate-passes-fosta-sex-trafficking-bill

     

    "The bright side is that there's a strong chance this bill will run into trouble in the courts. "Unlike the SAVE Act, which prohibits the knowing advertisement of trafficked sexual services, this statute implicates constitutionally protected speech," points out Notre Dame law instructor Alex F. Levy. (Read Levy's guest post at Eric Goldman's blog for all the legal nitty gritty on why.)"

  6. ""The bright side is that there's a strong chance this bill will run into trouble in the courts. "Unlike the SAVE Act, which prohibits the knowing advertisement of trafficked sexual services, this statute implicates constitutionally protected speech," points out Notre Dame law instructor Alex F. Levy. (Read Levy's guest post at Eric Goldman's blog for all the legal nitty gritty on why.)"

    https://reason.com/blog/2018/03/21/senate-passes-fosta-sex-trafficking-bill

  7. I find a couple of things:

    1. Leave your hands on the edge of the table where he can easily brush against them. If he does, stay there. If he never does it is unlikely he is interested in mutual touch.

    2. When he does get into a sensitive area either front or back, a nice moan or sound of enjoyment helps encourage him. Even just saying “nice” or “that feels great” can help.

    3. A polite comment about his body - or strength- as he is massaging may give him the sense you want to appreciate him a bit more.

    4. Depending on the situation, sometimes when he invites you to disrobe, you could try “you first, man”. He will either consider it or likely laugh it off. This is a little risky but if his ad or reviews indicate more playful it might help.

    5. Feedback with a regular after the massage can help if you’re going to return “loved the massage as always and the mutual nude was really a nice addition...” is a good way to let him know you want it to be the norm.

    Hike your ass up in the air.

    That's a signal you can give

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