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Hi! I saw him about 2 weeks ago. He is very sweet, attractive, and has a beautiful tall lean body. The set up is clean, a little spare, and definitely not fancy. He speaks very good English and is very conversational. He starts off with a brief shower with you, probably to make sure that you are both clean. So, he is nude from the start. He works on you on the floor on a futon / mattress and there are mirrors on two sides so that you can glance at what he is doing. He massages with his body and the massage is very very good. He encourages you to touch him in return. I gathered that he is straight with a partner and children, so he doesn’t (or at least with me) share in the sensual charge you may feel. I left happy. I would probably repeat the next time I visit Paris. DM me if you have any questions.

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Great hands, great body-to-body massage. Cute, tall, lean. The massage is very sensual. One of the best masseurs in the city. I agree with @sycbrooklyn that he's probably straight or bi but it's always a great experience and a must repeat.

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On 2/5/2026 at 8:06 PM, Sorebackone said:

What is considered a reasonable tip in Paris?

It's Europe, we overwhelmingly don't tip as there isn't a tipping culture here. So if you do want to tip there is no reference point for it and you should simply go with your gut feeling of what you deem to be a correct amount. 

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On 2/10/2026 at 2:11 AM, Sorebackone said:

Interesting.  I’d always heard that tipping isn’t expected but in restaurants, I felt that they were looking for one.  I’ll have to give it some thought.  Thanks!

Here's a secret: european waiters and restaurant owners know USA tourists are accustomed to tipping and will have no qualms making those tourists believe tipping is customary. I saw this happen in an Italian restaurant when the propietar believed her customers to be from the USA, she took the cash money and didn't even bother bringing their change since she assumed they had added it as their tip. 

As someone who both grew up and lived his whole life in Europe, I assure you that tipping is exceedingly rare and most certainly never expected nor customary, even in restaurants. 

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15 hours ago, Wolfer said:

...As someone who both grew up and lived his whole life in Europe, I assure you that tipping is exceedingly rare and most certainly never expected nor customary, even in restaurants. 

 

In my opinion it's not "exceedingly rare" because I always tip & other family members always tip too.

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In my experience, tipping generally isn’t expected.  When I’ve been offered the option, it’s usually at a bar and it’s usually for 1 £/€.  Some places in London will add a 10% “service charge” to your bill, but it’s disclosed and some places will make it clear that it’s optional.

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Tipping?? For masseurs NOT affiliated via a spa or clinic? Of course not. These are independent entities so there simply is no reasonable motive to give a tip.  For sure, in Europe, no one expects it. I can understand that if you book a massage through a spa that then a tip is probably expected since the price of the massage is covering more than just the service.

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13 hours ago, Sorebackone said:

So massage providers don’t expect a tip?  Has anyone received a negative reaction from a provider in France when you did not tip?

To be honest, I think they are already well paid for their services...

 

 

Cheers from BoyGeorgeandMarilyn

 

 

 

 

 

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