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regardless of whether you’re a masseur or escort if your service includes you fucking the client and ejaculation there’s a limit to how many you can see in a day. Other than that you can see as many clients as you can book.

Personally I have a limit so that I’m fresh and able to perform.

 

I agree but also masseurs usually get exhausted after 3 or 4 clients and I'm talking about the massage and not the HE that is usually n the clients minds.

 

Besides escorts are very likely to charge more than masseurs.

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I find more guys responding to my masseur ad vs my escort ad. Though in reality I offer all the same services in the end.

 

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I find the same. I think many times it comes down to the "legality" mindset, unless referring to Adam4 Adam which has defaulted all sex workers as "masseurs". Some guys feel safer browsing for massages. Not to mention, the very word "escort" is not even in existence across many sites description. Which sucks, but it also seems to have bridged the divide.

 

I don't even consider myself an escort or a masseur anymore. I just consider myself someone this expertise happens to be erotic in nature. I feel "escort" is what people outside the biz refer to us as. Then they compare it to the H and P word, which is short sighted considering I'm also knowledged in massage, trip planning, sex counseling, the works! But people's idea of it is so skewed, I rather just drop the labels

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I find the same. I think many times it comes down to the "legality" mindset, unless referring to Adam4 Adam which has defaulted all sex workers as "masseurs". Some guys feel safer browsing for massages. Not to mention, the very word "escort" is not even in existence across many sites description. Which sucks, but it also seems to have bridged the divide.

 

I don't even consider myself an escort or a masseur anymore. I just consider myself someone this expertise happens to be erotic in nature. I feel "escort" is what people outside the biz refer to us as. Then they compare it to the H and P word, which is short sighted considering I'm also knowledged in massage, trip planning, sex counseling, the works! But people's idea of it is so skewed, I rather just drop the labels

 

Yes agree totally! I’m advertised as a masseur because 1) it’s easier to advertise and 2) my clients are more comfortable booking a masseur than an escort. But the service is sex work, I flex what I include in the massage to meet their requirements. So if they want a massage that includes me riding them that’s what they get.

Lazy thinkers, prejudiced and small minded people use labels because it saves them having to actually explore and explain themselves and their responses. If they considered it they might understand that the work involves a lot more than ‘just’ having sex. What the client is buying can include discretion, companionship, counselling, logistics (ever considered the planning that goes into arranging a group session in a hotel?), being available almost 24/7, health expertise, deep understanding of human sexuality and attraction. Then consider the work that goes into advertising, promotion, keeping fit and healthy and sane....

I applaud anyone who is even moderately successful in this industry because it definitely takes effort and skill.

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Yes agree totally! I’m advertised as a masseur because 1) it’s easier to advertise and 2) my clients are more comfortable booking a masseur than an escort. But the service is sex work, I flex what I include in the massage to meet their requirements. So if they want a massage that includes me riding them that’s what they get.

Lazy thinkers, prejudiced and small minded people use labels because it saves them having to actually explore and explain themselves and their responses. If they considered it they might understand that the work involves a lot more than ‘just’ having sex. What the client is buying can include discretion, companionship, counselling, logistics (ever considered the planning that goes into arranging a group session in a hotel?), being available almost 24/7, health expertise, deep understanding of human sexuality and attraction. Then consider the work that goes into advertising, promotion, keeping fit and healthy and sane....

I applaud anyone who is even moderately successful in this industry because it definitely takes effort and skill.

I read elsewhere on the forum that clients that book for massage are more likely to keep the appointment - escort bookings have a higher rate of cancellation and no shows. (I think it was @Daniel84 who posted about this). ?

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I read elsewhere on the forum that clients that book for massage are more likely to keep the appointment - escort bookings have a higher rate of cancellation and no shows. (I think it was @Daniel84 who posted about this). ?

 

Possibly, however I feel there's more clarification. Sometimes I've found rentmasseur to have more flakes than Rentmen. But I've found that Adam4Adam used to have more flakes back when "escort" was an option for advertisers. However, I still get some people on the site contacting me, then telling me they don't pay for s**, despite my pro ad saying "masseur".

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