+ 7829V Posted November 18, 2025 Posted November 18, 2025 I’m hoping someone here has tips for this. This time of the year, during massages, my feet and hands get really cold, not that I feel cold, but they’re cold to the touch. It gets uncomfortable, especially in winter, and I always worry it might be uncomfortable for the masseur as well during MT. I bought a heated mat for my feet, which helps a bit, but I’m still struggling with my hands. One masseur once put warm stones on my hands and that worked, but not everyone offers that. Also the mat for my feet helps when the masseur comes to me. Some masseurs have heated tables and that helps as well. Has anyone figured out how to keep their hands and feet warm during a session? Any tricks, products, or routines that help?
Nightowl Posted November 18, 2025 Posted November 18, 2025 Socks and gloves? I sometimes lie on my hands during a massage to keep them warm until an opportunity to play with the masseur comes up. My feet don’t get cold so I can’t help you there. I had an experience with one of my favorite masseurs a few months ago and his studio was so cold, we both were shivering. While we waited for the room to warm, he took off his clothes and lay on top of me. Can’t beat that. Aaron 90, + 7829V and thomas 1 2
Rod Hagen Posted November 19, 2025 Posted November 19, 2025 (edited) I always had a Massage table heater from Earthlite. It would get so warm that if I didn't' have my apartment heat on, because I hate heat, clients lying on it uncovered were always war (they also had help from me :-) ) Beware of blankets because, like hotels, while masseurs likely wash sheets b/w clients, blankets probably not. So, see that he has a working table heater (the most expensive ones break often, they are made for shit) OR wear socks. Your hands can stay warm b/w the Masseurs legs :-) Edited November 20, 2025 by Rod Hagen Aaron 90, thomas, + Vegas_Millennial and 1 other 4
ArmyHands Posted November 19, 2025 Posted November 19, 2025 Lucky for me... that my massage room its not large I use a Heated Pad on the table.. Plus I heat up the Massage Gel to 80 Degree The room is Heated up to 78 Degree ... I always keep the door closed to keep the heat in... + Vegas_Millennial 1
+ Jamie21 Posted November 19, 2025 Posted November 19, 2025 I have a heated table. I also cover the client with a warm towel at the start (it doesn’t stay on but it’s good at the start). I warm the oil too. If the client wants to keep their socks on that’s fine too, you can still do a decent foot massage through socks. I think it’s important for the room to be warm because we’ll both be naked. There’s some medical conditions that cause cold hand / feet (e.g. Reynaud’s) so get it checked out. + Vegas_Millennial, Nightowl and + 7829V 3
Whippoorwill Posted November 23, 2025 Posted November 23, 2025 I usually find the masseur’s hot cock in my hand does the trick. Wings246 and + 7829V 2
+ FLOutdoors Posted November 23, 2025 Posted November 23, 2025 I have one masseur in NYC who places a small heater near my hands or feet. It works well and a small investment if you see any masseur or client regularly! + 7829V 1
FrancisCA Posted November 23, 2025 Posted November 23, 2025 The provider should keep the room or table to the appropriate tempurature and maybe ask to turn up the heat if possible Simon Suraci and + 7829V 1 1
+ 7829V Posted November 25, 2025 Author Posted November 25, 2025 On 11/23/2025 at 1:49 AM, FLOutdoors said: I have one masseur in NYC who places a small heater near my hands or feet. It works well and a small investment if you see any masseur or client regularly! Yeah, I should buy one. Most of the time I host, so I could buy a small one. I usually have the heater (central air) around 74 or 76 when I have a session, maybe I could increase that to 82 or something like that.
+ 7829V Posted November 25, 2025 Author Posted November 25, 2025 On 11/22/2025 at 10:22 PM, Whippoorwill said: I usually find the masseur’s hot cock in my hand does the trick. I always feel a little bad when mutual touch happens and my hands are cold. It probably kills the mood for a second, I’m sure. + FLOutdoors and Whippoorwill 1 1
+ 7829V Posted November 25, 2025 Author Posted November 25, 2025 On 11/19/2025 at 2:56 PM, ArmyHands said: Lucky for me... that my massage room its not large I use a Heated Pad on the table.. Plus I heat up the Massage Gel to 80 Degree The room is Heated up to 78 Degree ... I always keep the door closed to keep the heat in... Yeah, I have a heated pad for the table... and an bought an extra small pad just for the feet. I should increase the central heat to 80 or 82 I guess.
+ 7829V Posted November 25, 2025 Author Posted November 25, 2025 On 11/18/2025 at 1:38 PM, Nightowl said: Socks and gloves? I sometimes lie on my hands during a massage to keep them warm until an opportunity to play with the masseur comes up. My feet don’t get cold so I can’t help you there. I had an experience with one of my favorite masseurs a few months ago and his studio was so cold, we both were shivering. While we waited for the room to warm, he took off his clothes and lay on top of me. Can’t beat that. I also have one of those hot-water bags you can fill up. I guess I could use that too to warm up my hands. Nightowl 1
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