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One to avoid in NYC; Marks_Masseur


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On 4/25/2024 at 11:30 AM, koakardred said:

people who actually want to please the client 

Thankfully, there are a fair amount of men who totally enjoy pleasing other men. If pleasing is your fetish, I can't think of a more fun guy to play with and pay for that kind of fun.

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8 hours ago, musclestuduws said:

And he already has 16 very positive reviews. I wonder if they’re real. I see one by @Topform, a frequent reviewer here. Mind sharing your massage experience with “RyanLarge”? 

So my experience with him was positive. He was very friendly, giving me a professional massage on a table, with very good extras. He is very sexy and good-looking in person. Someone wrote above that he was "dead inside" and "like having sex with a blow up doll". I did not hire Marks/Ryan for sex, so maybe the person who wrote this had a different experience because of the context. I did, however, sense that, at first, once he got to work, he was not super talkative, but I was determined not to find it off-putting, and it paid off. He treated me very well, and I left very satisfied.

Feel free to PM me with any questions.

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On 5/9/2024 at 6:36 AM, Topform said:

So my experience with him was positive. He was very friendly, giving me a professional massage on a table, with very good extras. He is very sexy and good-looking in person. Someone wrote above that he was "dead inside" and "like having sex with a blow up doll". I did not hire Marks/Ryan for sex, so maybe the person who wrote this had a different experience because of the context. I did, however, sense that, at first, once he got to work, he was not super talkative, but I was determined not to find it off-putting, and it paid off. He treated me very well, and I left very satisfied.

Feel free to PM me with any questions.

That was me. I hired him for an erotic massage ++

True. He's very attractive and he starts out friendly.

I don't agree that he is capable of providing a "professional" massage. Which is what I asked for. His technique was all Swedish light strokes, and not the deep tissue he claimed to know how to provide. He even asked if the pressure was ok, and I commented that he could go MUCH deeper, and then he just went about it with the very same pressure.

I suppose plenty of people LIKE a light massage and some eye candy with a mechanical happy ending.

Just saying I booked him for more and he didn't come close to delivering any of what I requested.

 

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37 minutes ago, ChelseaWest said:

Is it inhumane to say that provider is such a bad actor…that the relevant RE mgmt company be altered provider is running a business (a ripoff one at that) from the provider’s apartment?

I think a discussion on these forums about him and the cautionary warnings are enough.  Going down the rabbit-hole of trying to get him in trouble with his apartment management is opening a whole other can of worms and comes off as vindictive, IMO.

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To @Jim_n_NYC Sigh! And mostly agree.

Dont’t think CoM alone is enough of a deterrent to bad actors, particularly because the name-change technique. Wonder if it’s worthwhile to make CoM more search engine friendly. Any thoughts from the Spa/Massage Forum community?

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54 minutes ago, Jim_n_NYC said:

Going down the rabbit-hole of trying to get him in trouble with his apartment management is opening a whole other can of worms and comes off as vindictive, IMO.

now THAT is seriously ( and unnecessarily) vindictive.

Besides that, the laws in NYC specifically protect people in their right to operate a small business from their apartment.

If he were in a condo or coop then the rules about customers in the public hallways might be different. But he hasn't done anything SO terrible that anyone should consider such mean tactics against him.
He's just a lousy lay.

No reason to be awful about it.

I don't throw smoke bombs in restaurants where I've had bad service.

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1 hour ago, Jim_n_NYC said:

I think a discussion on these forums about him and the cautionary warnings are enough.  Going down the rabbit-hole of trying to get him in trouble with his apartment management is opening a whole other can of worms and comes off as vindictive, IMO.

It is an interesting point.  I have visited several masseurs/escorts hosting at very high end rental apartments on West 42 and in the Hudson Yards area.  All of these buildings have doormen who call up the tenant and then unlock the elevator to get you in.  How many times per day or week do they call up and say, Eric your guest is here?  For the most part, gentlemen visiting for 60 or 90 minutes, on average.  Of course they know what is going on.  And so does everyone else who works in that building.

On the opposite side of this, there is a masseur I visit frequently at his West Harlem apartment.  One day, one of the tenants, an elderly lady, said - there is only one reason men like you visit this building and he lives on the 4th floor.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Jim_n_NYC said:

get him in trouble with his apartment management - comes off as vindictive

Vindictive is an understatement. I would call that evil, no matter how bad the massage is. By evil, I mean, if a person did that, the person deserves a Karma reaction.

1 hour ago, pubic_assistance said:

NYC specifically protect people in their right to operate a small business from their apartment.

I don't think this is true for services that require touching other people. There are stricter rules surrounding health violation codes and requirements.

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53 minutes ago, BaronArtz said:

It is an interesting point.  I have visited several masseurs/escorts hosting at very high end rental apartments on West 42 and in the Hudson Yards area.  All of these buildings have doormen who call up the tenant and then unlock the elevator to get you in.  How many times per day or week do they call up and say, Eric your guest is here?  For the most part, gentlemen visiting for 60 or 90 minutes, on average.  Of course they know what is going on.  And so does everyone else who works in that building.

On the opposite side of this, there is a masseur I visit frequently at his West Harlem apartment.  One day, one of the tenants, an elderly lady, said - there is only one reason men like you visit this building and he lives on the 4th floor.

 

 

 

Brilliant. I might hire that West Harlem masseur just to have a chance to meet that lady! 🤣

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