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57 minutes ago, xyzzyx said:

@DirtyHarry What does Richie look like?

I would also recommend Ivan - very thorough massage

Richie is asian, short-ish and small built. I would say he's cute more than handsome, if that makes sense.

I think I've tried Ivan a while back but I can't remember what I thought of him...maybe I'll try him again.

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Posted (edited)
16 hours ago, BJNYC said:

Andrey teases but expects a tip that is normally given for extras.  

He was super friendly during the massage and did tease a bit, but looked annoyed when I gave him a $20 tip. I won't be going back to him.

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On 3/7/2026 at 3:21 PM, DirtyHarry said:

He was super friendly during the massage and did tease a bit, but looked annoyed when I gave him a $20 tip. I won't be going back to him.

DirtyHarry - I’m sure 10 things come to mind that he’d rather be doing than massaging you for a $20 tip. 

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If the massage totally sucks and you’re pissed off then $20 would be ok.  However this is not the case. You need to understand that the owner of the spa takes almost all of the price and the masseur lives on the tip money. Of course tipping is up to you, but this poor guy worked a lot for that shitty tip and he didn’t enjoy it I’m sure 

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7 hours ago, luvhusky said:

If the massage totally sucks and you’re pissed off then $20 would be ok.  However this is not the case. You need to understand that the owner of the spa takes almost all of the price and the masseur lives on the tip money. Of course tipping is up to you, but this poor guy worked a lot for that shitty tip and he didn’t enjoy it I’m sure 

Since when is 20% tip not acceptable for massages? I just did a google search and everything that comes up says a 15%-20% tip is completely normal and expected. 

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14 minutes ago, DirtyHarry said:

Since when is 20% tip not acceptable for massages? I just did a google search and everything that comes up says a 15%-20% tip is completely normal and expected. 

Since forever. I hope you did not get any sensual touch or HE for that tip amount.

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15 hours ago, DirtyHarry said:

Since when is 20% tip not acceptable for massages? I just did a google search and everything that comes up says a 15%-20% tip is completely normal and expected. 

If you’re not going to listen to people here maybe just stop with the words because we all know you’re wrong, and the masseur hates you 

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More squabbling about tips. Maybe everyone should mind their own business on the matter. 

I will say, without referencing the specifics of the above thread, there is a plethora of masseurs in this town who have no idea what they are doing and should get ZERO tips, which might encourage them to do themselves and everyone else a favor by finding an alternative line of work. Compensation should reflect ability and performance. Massage budgets should go to guys who are interested in and are good at their jobs. The incompetents should be weeded out by marketplace feedback, including no tips. 

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8 hours ago, luvhusky said:

If you’re not going to listen to people here maybe just stop with the words because we all know you’re wrong, and the masseur hates you 

I am listening but how would I know that 20% isn't acceptable if that's what everything online says it is? What would you say is the right tip amount for a massage with no extras?

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23 minutes ago, DirtyHarry said:

I am listening but how would I know that 20% isn't acceptable if that's what everything online says it is? What would you say is the right tip amount for a massage with no extras?

Everyone here has told you. Learn 

Posted
3 hours ago, Typical said:

More squabbling about tips. Maybe everyone should mind their own business on the matter. 

I will say, without referencing the specifics of the above thread, there is a plethora of masseurs in this town who have no idea what they are doing and should get ZERO tips, which might encourage them to do themselves and everyone else a favor by finding an alternative line of work. Compensation should reflect ability and performance. Massage budgets should go to guys who are interested in and are good at their jobs. The incompetents should be weeded out by marketplace feedback, including no tips. 

Apples and oranges, apples and oranges... you talk about guys who have "no idea". This poster said the masseur was very friendly and teased a bit. He said nothing about it being incompetent. He received according to his description a good sensual massage. And his tip was only 17%. Also, there's a difference between masseurs at spas who do not make much money out of the $115 and a RM or MF masseur who keeps all the money. A good sensual massage deserved more than 17%. A happy conclusion would deserve even more.

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