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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Evan123 in Florida - Boca Raton/Delray Area?   
    I haven’t seen Apollo but if he is indeed the guy in his pics, he has a past history of some pretty serious crimes and has been in and out of prison. Social media also seems to show him being completely straight. 
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Medin in Suggestions for Masseurs when Advertising…   
    Some of the massage advertisements are pretty bad, more so on Rentmasseur but also on Masseurfinder.
     
    Masseurs - if you’re looking to attract clients here’s some advice from someone who has booked a lot: 
     
    1. Steer clear of the overly sexualized rentmasseur titles. “Top stud” “9incher” “sexybro”. These names belong on a different site and not for massage work.
    2. Don’t lie about your age. The majority of us here have ways to research how old you actually are.
    3. If you don’t have a face picture as one of your photos, most here will not even consider hiring you.
    4. The sweetspot for rates for massage that most are looking for here is between $120 - $180. Anything over $180 for 60mins will make most of us not even consider booking with you.
    5. Include a photo of your massage space and table in your ad. Make sure your table has sheets on it as nobody wants to see a bare massage table in an ad. If it’s bare in the ad, we expect it to be bare when we show up.
    6. If you have a 30-minute option on Masseurfinder, most of us will not take you seriously.
    Others - feel free to ad!
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Yoyohey in Suggestions for Masseurs when Advertising…   
    Some of the massage advertisements are pretty bad, more so on Rentmasseur but also on Masseurfinder.
     
    Masseurs - if you’re looking to attract clients here’s some advice from someone who has booked a lot: 
     
    1. Steer clear of the overly sexualized rentmasseur titles. “Top stud” “9incher” “sexybro”. These names belong on a different site and not for massage work.
    2. Don’t lie about your age. The majority of us here have ways to research how old you actually are.
    3. If you don’t have a face picture as one of your photos, most here will not even consider hiring you.
    4. The sweetspot for rates for massage that most are looking for here is between $120 - $180. Anything over $180 for 60mins will make most of us not even consider booking with you.
    5. Include a photo of your massage space and table in your ad. Make sure your table has sheets on it as nobody wants to see a bare massage table in an ad. If it’s bare in the ad, we expect it to be bare when we show up.
    6. If you have a 30-minute option on Masseurfinder, most of us will not take you seriously.
    Others - feel free to ad!
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from SpadeKing in Suggestions for Masseurs when Advertising…   
    Some of the massage advertisements are pretty bad, more so on Rentmasseur but also on Masseurfinder.
     
    Masseurs - if you’re looking to attract clients here’s some advice from someone who has booked a lot: 
     
    1. Steer clear of the overly sexualized rentmasseur titles. “Top stud” “9incher” “sexybro”. These names belong on a different site and not for massage work.
    2. Don’t lie about your age. The majority of us here have ways to research how old you actually are.
    3. If you don’t have a face picture as one of your photos, most here will not even consider hiring you.
    4. The sweetspot for rates for massage that most are looking for here is between $120 - $180. Anything over $180 for 60mins will make most of us not even consider booking with you.
    5. Include a photo of your massage space and table in your ad. Make sure your table has sheets on it as nobody wants to see a bare massage table in an ad. If it’s bare in the ad, we expect it to be bare when we show up.
    6. If you have a 30-minute option on Masseurfinder, most of us will not take you seriously.
    Others - feel free to ad!
  5. Agree
    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Karch in Suggestions for Masseurs when Advertising…   
    I agree - that’s a good one. When they list ask my first thought is they’re charging escort rates and I don’t even reach out
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Hey_Jay in Suggestions for Masseurs when Advertising…   
    Some of the massage advertisements are pretty bad, more so on Rentmasseur but also on Masseurfinder.
     
    Masseurs - if you’re looking to attract clients here’s some advice from someone who has booked a lot: 
     
    1. Steer clear of the overly sexualized rentmasseur titles. “Top stud” “9incher” “sexybro”. These names belong on a different site and not for massage work.
    2. Don’t lie about your age. The majority of us here have ways to research how old you actually are.
    3. If you don’t have a face picture as one of your photos, most here will not even consider hiring you.
    4. The sweetspot for rates for massage that most are looking for here is between $120 - $180. Anything over $180 for 60mins will make most of us not even consider booking with you.
    5. Include a photo of your massage space and table in your ad. Make sure your table has sheets on it as nobody wants to see a bare massage table in an ad. If it’s bare in the ad, we expect it to be bare when we show up.
    6. If you have a 30-minute option on Masseurfinder, most of us will not take you seriously.
    Others - feel free to ad!
  7. Like
    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Karch in Suggestions for Masseurs when Advertising…   
    Some of the massage advertisements are pretty bad, more so on Rentmasseur but also on Masseurfinder.
     
    Masseurs - if you’re looking to attract clients here’s some advice from someone who has booked a lot: 
     
    1. Steer clear of the overly sexualized rentmasseur titles. “Top stud” “9incher” “sexybro”. These names belong on a different site and not for massage work.
    2. Don’t lie about your age. The majority of us here have ways to research how old you actually are.
    3. If you don’t have a face picture as one of your photos, most here will not even consider hiring you.
    4. The sweetspot for rates for massage that most are looking for here is between $120 - $180. Anything over $180 for 60mins will make most of us not even consider booking with you.
    5. Include a photo of your massage space and table in your ad. Make sure your table has sheets on it as nobody wants to see a bare massage table in an ad. If it’s bare in the ad, we expect it to be bare when we show up.
    6. If you have a 30-minute option on Masseurfinder, most of us will not take you seriously.
    Others - feel free to ad!
  8. Agree
    SamMiller213 got a reaction from + EVdude in Suggestions for Masseurs when Advertising…   
    I agree - that’s a good one. When they list ask my first thought is they’re charging escort rates and I don’t even reach out
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Capitano in Suggestions for Masseurs when Advertising…   
    I agree - that’s a good one. When they list ask my first thought is they’re charging escort rates and I don’t even reach out
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from domonkasshu160 in Suggestions for Masseurs when Advertising…   
    Some of the massage advertisements are pretty bad, more so on Rentmasseur but also on Masseurfinder.
     
    Masseurs - if you’re looking to attract clients here’s some advice from someone who has booked a lot: 
     
    1. Steer clear of the overly sexualized rentmasseur titles. “Top stud” “9incher” “sexybro”. These names belong on a different site and not for massage work.
    2. Don’t lie about your age. The majority of us here have ways to research how old you actually are.
    3. If you don’t have a face picture as one of your photos, most here will not even consider hiring you.
    4. The sweetspot for rates for massage that most are looking for here is between $120 - $180. Anything over $180 for 60mins will make most of us not even consider booking with you.
    5. Include a photo of your massage space and table in your ad. Make sure your table has sheets on it as nobody wants to see a bare massage table in an ad. If it’s bare in the ad, we expect it to be bare when we show up.
    6. If you have a 30-minute option on Masseurfinder, most of us will not take you seriously.
    Others - feel free to ad!
  11. Like
    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Capitano in Suggestions for Masseurs when Advertising…   
    Some of the massage advertisements are pretty bad, more so on Rentmasseur but also on Masseurfinder.
     
    Masseurs - if you’re looking to attract clients here’s some advice from someone who has booked a lot: 
     
    1. Steer clear of the overly sexualized rentmasseur titles. “Top stud” “9incher” “sexybro”. These names belong on a different site and not for massage work.
    2. Don’t lie about your age. The majority of us here have ways to research how old you actually are.
    3. If you don’t have a face picture as one of your photos, most here will not even consider hiring you.
    4. The sweetspot for rates for massage that most are looking for here is between $120 - $180. Anything over $180 for 60mins will make most of us not even consider booking with you.
    5. Include a photo of your massage space and table in your ad. Make sure your table has sheets on it as nobody wants to see a bare massage table in an ad. If it’s bare in the ad, we expect it to be bare when we show up.
    6. If you have a 30-minute option on Masseurfinder, most of us will not take you seriously.
    Others - feel free to ad!
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from + dctraveler in Suggestions for Masseurs when Advertising…   
    Some of the massage advertisements are pretty bad, more so on Rentmasseur but also on Masseurfinder.
     
    Masseurs - if you’re looking to attract clients here’s some advice from someone who has booked a lot: 
     
    1. Steer clear of the overly sexualized rentmasseur titles. “Top stud” “9incher” “sexybro”. These names belong on a different site and not for massage work.
    2. Don’t lie about your age. The majority of us here have ways to research how old you actually are.
    3. If you don’t have a face picture as one of your photos, most here will not even consider hiring you.
    4. The sweetspot for rates for massage that most are looking for here is between $120 - $180. Anything over $180 for 60mins will make most of us not even consider booking with you.
    5. Include a photo of your massage space and table in your ad. Make sure your table has sheets on it as nobody wants to see a bare massage table in an ad. If it’s bare in the ad, we expect it to be bare when we show up.
    6. If you have a 30-minute option on Masseurfinder, most of us will not take you seriously.
    Others - feel free to ad!
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from pubic_assistance in Florida - Boca Raton/Delray Area?   
    I haven’t seen Apollo but if he is indeed the guy in his pics, he has a past history of some pretty serious crimes and has been in and out of prison. Social media also seems to show him being completely straight. 
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from thomas in What does HE (happy ending) really entail when hiring a Masseur?   
    I agree. My best experiences have been with legit massage therapists that did not advertise or discuss anything beyond purely therapeutic work that simply escalated and the masseur took control. Sometimes they ask if they can, but the ones that just go for it on a whim are usually the best experiences. 
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Otterlybelievable in What does HE (happy ending) really entail when hiring a Masseur?   
    I agree. My best experiences have been with legit massage therapists that did not advertise or discuss anything beyond purely therapeutic work that simply escalated and the masseur took control. Sometimes they ask if they can, but the ones that just go for it on a whim are usually the best experiences. 
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from kadeinhisboxers in What does HE (happy ending) really entail when hiring a Masseur?   
    I agree. My best experiences have been with legit massage therapists that did not advertise or discuss anything beyond purely therapeutic work that simply escalated and the masseur took control. Sometimes they ask if they can, but the ones that just go for it on a whim are usually the best experiences. 
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from CuddleBuddy in What does HE (happy ending) really entail when hiring a Masseur?   
    I agree. My best experiences have been with legit massage therapists that did not advertise or discuss anything beyond purely therapeutic work that simply escalated and the masseur took control. Sometimes they ask if they can, but the ones that just go for it on a whim are usually the best experiences. 
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from dfwmassagelover in What does HE (happy ending) really entail when hiring a Masseur?   
    I agree. My best experiences have been with legit massage therapists that did not advertise or discuss anything beyond purely therapeutic work that simply escalated and the masseur took control. Sometimes they ask if they can, but the ones that just go for it on a whim are usually the best experiences. 
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from dfwmassagelover in What does HE (happy ending) really entail when hiring a Masseur?   
    HE for me is simply a release. Most of the time a HJ but have had a masseur initiate a BJ on his own multiple times. Never paid for an upsell unless requested in advance and if it was an upsell, almost always declined.
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from + newatthis in What does HE (happy ending) really entail when hiring a Masseur?   
    I agree. My best experiences have been with legit massage therapists that did not advertise or discuss anything beyond purely therapeutic work that simply escalated and the masseur took control. Sometimes they ask if they can, but the ones that just go for it on a whim are usually the best experiences. 
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Massagefindingnemo in What does HE (happy ending) really entail when hiring a Masseur?   
    I agree. My best experiences have been with legit massage therapists that did not advertise or discuss anything beyond purely therapeutic work that simply escalated and the masseur took control. Sometimes they ask if they can, but the ones that just go for it on a whim are usually the best experiences. 
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from bichiguy in What does HE (happy ending) really entail when hiring a Masseur?   
    I agree. My best experiences have been with legit massage therapists that did not advertise or discuss anything beyond purely therapeutic work that simply escalated and the masseur took control. Sometimes they ask if they can, but the ones that just go for it on a whim are usually the best experiences. 
  23. Agree
    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Dr.Daddy in Rudolfo in SD   
    Nice kid, short, well built. Pics are accurate. Good massage but the upsells were unnecessary. I wouldn’t repeat just because of that. Too many options and too many upsells which made it way too transactional and ruined the moment. Masseurs need to just go with the flow. 
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from Marc in Calif in What does HE (happy ending) really entail when hiring a Masseur?   
    I agree. My best experiences have been with legit massage therapists that did not advertise or discuss anything beyond purely therapeutic work that simply escalated and the masseur took control. Sometimes they ask if they can, but the ones that just go for it on a whim are usually the best experiences. 
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    SamMiller213 got a reaction from TracerMain in Rudolfo in SD   
    Nice kid, short, well built. Pics are accurate. Good massage but the upsells were unnecessary. I wouldn’t repeat just because of that. Too many options and too many upsells which made it way too transactional and ruined the moment. Masseurs need to just go with the flow. 
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