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For a massage priced for $100, what does that usually include?


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really hard to answer....

if the ad is on MF or RM, as you suggest, it might include "sensual" elements (that word is open to definition)......the masseur may be planning to upsell the client in the middle of the session as things heat up with tantalizing offers of "erotic" elements (yup, open to definition, too!)......or it may be entirely therapeutic with the masseur fully clothed and the client "draped" (towel over the middle)........or, it may be a 30-minute "express" massage done in a chair??.......

of course, the best answer from us is to discreetly and politely ask the masseur....are sensual or erotic elements included in the base rate, how long is the session, is the client required to be draped, is the masseur clothed?????......be professional and don't ask blunt questions about "happy endings" and all that.......some subtle body language from you during the massage and gentle murmurs of pleasure may prod things along.....chemistry, too, you know.....

if that rate is for an hour, that's about average for a legit therapeutic session in a large city and maybe a little high for Texas (for legit).....maybe the masseur doesn't know how to price?.....or is trying to drum up business?......or plans to upsell?......or isn't licensed?.......

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10 hours ago, azdr0710 said:

be professional and don't ask blunt questions about "happy endings" and all that..

Why is asking these question unprofessional? Isn't asking this upfront ideal, so that that everyone is clear with the expectations?  Thanks!

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1 minute ago, imma said:

Why is asking these question unprofessional? Isn't asking this upfront ideal, so that that everyone is clear with the expectations?  Thanks!

Yes, it's certainly always good to have clear expectations on both sides, but blunt questions to a masseur about "sexual" requests may seem presumptuous and may even smack of a possible sting in the masseur's mind. There are politer and more discreet ways to inquire about extra services. 

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2 minutes ago, imma said:

What are these discreet ways? Mind sharing? I'm a newbie. Thanks!

In pre-meet planning, try phrases like "do you offer sensual or erotic massage?", "are you comfortable doing the massage naked?"

At the meeting, try some body language like slightly spreading your legs a ways into the session and occasionally saying "that feels nice". 

Do not make moves on the masseur first. He'll lead you with what he's comfortable with. 

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