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I met him for just a massage. It was a decent massage and he is as hot as his pics. He was so hot that after the massage, I asked him if he provides anything further. He said yes but doesn't take that next step unlesss asked. I didn't repeat because I personally need a little bit more of a connection. He's not arrogant nor is he aloof, but the moment the massage was over, he was on cell phone totally removed. I am not sure that is even a valid complaint but most masseurs attempt some sort of small talk as you are getting dressed.

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I met him for just a massage. It was a decent massage and he is as hot as his pics. He was so hot that after the massage, I asked him if he provides anything further. He said yes but doesn't take that next step unlesss asked. I didn't repeat because I personally need a little bit more of a connection. He's not arrogant nor is he aloof, but the moment the massage was over, he was on cell phone totally removed. I am not sure that is even a valid complaint but most masseurs attempt some sort of small talk as you are getting dressed.

 

Not arrogant or aloof. Absolutely gorgeous. But, he wasn’t fully honest with you as it relates to taking the “next step”.

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Not arrogant or aloof. Absolutely gorgeous. But, he wasn’t fully honest with you as it relates to taking the “next step”.

 

Huh? You hire for a massage and he gives you a massage. You want more, say so. It's reasonable (and respectful) of him to not assume he should go beyond the massage unless you ask him to (preferably in advance). (And by "you", I mean the client generically, not AndyDandy, who I presume was commenting on another client's experience rather than speaking from personal experience.)

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Huh? You hire for a massage and he gives you a massage. You want more, say so. It's reasonable (and respectful) of him to not assume he should go beyond the massage unless you ask him to (preferably in advance). (And by "you", I mean the client generically, not AndyDandy, who I presume was commenting on another client's experience rather than speaking from personal experience.)

 

To decipher my comment - there is a saying that goes “ask and you shall receive”. Stuysavage said that was “Eddie’s” policy.

 

I found that particularly interesting because when I saw “Eddie” I asked for nothing and received and received and received....

 

But that was then. No idea if things have changed.

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