ashcanrantings Posted May 24 Posted May 24 Is anybody open to sharing their experiences/answering a few questions about Nathan, Andre, or Patrick? Feel free to send me a DM or like this post and I'll reach out 😇 jeffla, JoeRS and Kzdevil 3
Dtlaguy Posted May 25 Posted May 25 I’m looking to book for the first time with Nathan, can someone PM with details of what to expect? Thanks in advance! JoeRS 1
TonyRose Posted Monday at 08:04 PM Posted Monday at 08:04 PM On 5/10/2026 at 8:54 PM, TonyRose said: Nathan is everything you guys say he is. Super nice guy. Amazing massage technique. Very respectful, and super strong. Very happy with the entire experience. 10/10 and will definitely book with him again. I just wanted to share that I already have my next visit with Nathan booked and am so very excited to see him again! If this massage is as good or better than the last one he gave me, then he’s got a lifelong client in me! JoeRS and relax man 2
La90026 Posted Wednesday at 09:15 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:15 PM Any thoughts on Patrick? As compared to Nathan? Please dm me. Thanks JoeRS 1
TonyRose Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Curious again to ask what the tipping range field would be for an above average massage here. I see some saying it should be 200, but not sure if that’s what you’d tip for a regular massage, or one that’s better. Also, I’m not a cheap person, but I’ve only given 100 for a 120min massage. Am I…? Cheap?! 🫣 JoeRS 1
jeffla Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 4 hours ago, TonyRose said: Curious again to ask what the tipping range field would be for an above average massage here. I see some saying it should be 200, but not sure if that’s what you’d tip for a regular massage, or one that’s better. Also, I’m not a cheap person, but I’ve only given 100 for a 120min massage. Am I…? Cheap?! 🫣 If I get a 90-minute, which is usually around $95-100, I will tip at least another $100-105 on top for a total of $200... unless, of course, it was a sub-par experience (which happens but is rare). TonyRose, Peter Eater and JoeRS 2 1
TonyRose Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 59 minutes ago, jeffla said: If I get a 90-minute, which is usually around $95-100, I will tip at least another $100-105 on top for a total of $200... unless, of course, it was a sub-par experience (which happens but is rare). Wonderful!! That’s exactly about where I was thinking. Thank you!! JoeRS and jeffla 2
JoeRS Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 8 hours ago, TonyRose said: Curious again to ask what the tipping range field would be for an above average massage here. I see some saying it should be 200, but not sure if that’s what you’d tip for a regular massage, or one that’s better. Also, I’m not a cheap person, but I’ve only given 100 for a 120min massage. Am I…? Cheap?! 🫣 Not at all! 😊 A $100 tip on a 120 min massage is already very generous. Honestly, what makes someone a great client isn’t just the tip amount,it’s being kind, respectful, appreciative, and valuing the therapist’s work. From what you’ve described, you sound like an amazing client. Trust me, any therapist would be happy to have someone like you on their table. Edited 12 hours ago by JoeRS TonyRose 1
Peter Eater Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 4 hours ago, JoeRS said: Not at all! 😊 A $100 tip on a 120 min massage is already very generous. Honestly, what makes someone a great client isn’t just the tip amount,it’s being kind, respectful, appreciative, and valuing the therapist’s work. If the hundred dollars doesn’t make a big difference to your bank account, know that it more than likely makes a huge difference to the masseur’s. That is also being kind, respectful, appreciative and valuing the therapist’s work. JoeRS 1
TonyRose Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 8 hours ago, JoeRS said: Not at all! 😊 A $100 tip on a 120 min massage is already very generous. Honestly, what makes someone a great client isn’t just the tip amount,it’s being kind, respectful, appreciative, and valuing the therapist’s work. From what you’ve described, you sound like an amazing client. Trust me, any therapist would be happy to have someone like you on their table. Always throughout the massage, I let my therapist know exactly how amazing they’re doing by giving thumbs up or just saying the words to them. I know words only go so far and do want to also feel as though I’m expressing my gratitude financially, but don’t want to overtip and set a higher expectation for the next person. Thanks for the kudos! JoeRS 1
TonyRose Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 hours ago, Peter Eater said: If the hundred dollars doesn’t make a big difference to your bank account, know that it more than likely makes a huge difference to the masseur’s. That is also being kind, respectful, appreciative and valuing the therapist’s work. Agreed 100%! I’ll be sure to tip correctly and generously next time I receive a great or even amazing one. Thanks for the tip! JoeRS 1
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