Cdog123 Posted September 7, 2024 Posted September 7, 2024 I’m curious about masseurs who are available in your city, but are only around for a limited time. Do they on average offer different services because of their limited availability?
Capitano Posted September 7, 2024 Posted September 7, 2024 (edited) They tend to milk local markets for what they are worth and then move on IMHO. Unless there is fraud or some other problem, both sides in any exchange get more than their "reservation utility." The masseur gets more than the minimum price at which he would be indifferent between doing the massage and not doing it. The client gets a massage that he values more than the money he pays for it, so both sides get some "surplus." As the masseur charges more, he appropriates more surplus than the client, eventually getting close to the reservation utility of most clients in an area. Local masseurs who don't travel, or those who repeatedly serve regional markets around them tend to establish repeat clients by leaving enough value on the table for them, that is, providing good experiences at moderate prices (large client surplus). Traveling masseurs that go all over the country usually don't care. They TEND TO (not all of them do this, of course) extract as much as possible in the short run. Because most clients feel that they didn't get something enticing worth going back for, the masseur eventually has to move on to a new market. That's why they are usually a bad deal, and why I hire them ONLY if I see stellar reviews here. PS It gets worse if they think of themselves as "models" and do this to support themselves while pursuing that other career that usually never materializes. Edited September 7, 2024 by Capitano Marc in Calif and + Drew Collins 2
Cdog123 Posted September 8, 2024 Author Posted September 8, 2024 Is it appropriate to ask a visiting masseur if he offers sensual massage? Moke and Necks 2
Necks Posted September 8, 2024 Posted September 8, 2024 17 hours ago, Cdog123 said: Is it appropriate to ask a visiting masseur if he offers sensual massage? Yes. It's expected for that to be asked. If you don't ask, the masseur will most likely ask you "What kind of massage are you looking for?". You can either request for a therapeutic massage and then talk about sensual extras later, or you can request for a sensual massage from the beginning. Arranging a sensual massage is usually the best experience if that's what you're ultimately looking for. It allows the masseur to incorporate sensual elements throughout the entirety of the massage. In my personal experiences, sensual massages can escalate into an erotic experience very easily. Sometimes the masseur will ask for more money afterwards. Sometimes they ask for no more and include it with the sensual price. If you want sensual and possibly more, always try to arrange a sensual from the start. Don't play coy with therapeutic if that's not what you're truly looking for. Lotus-eater and Capitano 2
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