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Brad in NYC

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  1. Hi All. Just saw Daniel. For me, a 10. Highly recommended.
  2. @Kody S If you just search 35522 (from his profile URL) you’ll see references to him in forum convos.
  3. Yes @queensboroboy Johnsport aka Max. Excellent masseur. Super strong.
  4. @Scottnyc I’d rate Sean higher than Dan. Just 1 guy’s vote. Depends what you’re looking for. If anyone wants more detail on my experience, feel free to PM me.
  5. Anybody been to this place in 2018? If yes, please PM me with any details you can. Thanks!
  6. If you just walk in, what’s the process for deciding who you get? You ask for someone? Going to try soon. Please Pm me with as much detail about this place as possible. Thanks!
  7. He’s really awesome and I hope all this attention doesn’t make it hard for me to book my next appointment.
  8. My apologies for making an outdated remark.
  9. My apologies for disparaging Harlem. It seems some of my perceptions are outdated. I stand corrected.
  10. In Harlem, so for an incall, I’d go elsewhere.
  11. Had a recent appointment. 10. Will be going back. PMs welcome.
  12. This guy is crazy good! Seriously awesome. I know lots of people love Pasha and I think he’s great. I’m a huge Aleks fan. This guy is up there in my opinion. You can PM me if you have questions. https://rentmasseur.com/SeanDeept
  13. This guy is crazy good! Seriously awesome. I know lots of people love Pasha and I think he’s great. I’m a huge Aleks fan. This guy is up there in my opinion. You can PM me if you have questions. https://rentmasseur.com/SeanDeept
  14. There are so many good NYC threads. Here’s one: https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/nyc-411-hells-kitchen-only-lets-build-a-great-list.140471/#post-1601424
  15. A masseur told me recently that you need to send the review to the masseur and the masseur posts it , presumably subject to new MF rules.
  16. Most businesses do pay a chunk to credit card companies. I’ve always paid in cash. Has anyone ever paid in non-cash ways that would cost the masseur money?
  17. In another thread, a masseur suggested that there are lots of costs for someone who is a masseur, which surprised me. I can think for some, but they don’t add up to much. I’ll get the list going and hopefully masseurs can jump in. Rent: for most, I’d say zero, because almost all guys I’ve seen work out of their apartment. I realize there are some guys who rent rooms, and that can be very expensive I’m sure. Table: I’m sure the good ones aren’t cheap, but you but a table once and you’re good to go. Linens: seems like they have an ongoing cost for laundry. In NYC where I am, almost none of these guys have their own washer/dryer so they’ve got an expense here, but seems relatively small. Maybe a few dollars per appointment. Cremes/oils: The more professional guys seem to use Biotone or other professional massage creme and I’d think they buy this in big jugs, again can’t imagine this costs more than a couple of dollars per appointment. Unless they have regular day jobs, medical insurance is very expensive, so that’s probably the most expensive thing I can think of. How much do these websites like MF charge per month. Seems like that’s an ongoing number that might be a bunch each month, but I’m not sure. Thoughts?
  18. Alex is ex-military https://alexspot.setmore.com/
  19. I agree with the comments about going to a real Dr.’s office. The procedure works and it is a fine tuning type thing, not a dramatic OMG thing. I’m sensitive to cold and it was not comfortable, but bearable. I just listened to podcasts during the procedure. For minor spot reduction, recommended.
  20. Nylon. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/29164/
  21. @FTM Zachary Prince Can you give a general rundown of the kinds of operational expenses you have? I didn’t realize there was much of this.
  22. @Funguy It seems like HRT is something that certain doctors do “on the side”. All the doctors I’ve seen so far are either PCP, urologists, cardiologists, etc. it also seems like the patient spends a little time taking to ‘the’ doctor and more time taking to PA’s or even what seems like non-medically trained people. Can you comment on the HRT ‘industry’ and how you think people could best go about finding the right practice? By the way, a few of the people I’ve seen have been on HRT for 10+ years. How important do you think that is in choosing a provider ?
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