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Forgive my ignorance, but I booked an erotic massage (truly an escort session with massage) with a masseur but his profile doesn't show nudes. I asked if I could see some because we talked about adding extra elements to the erotic massage but he said that he doesn't send those. I purely want to see what he is working with especially because of the nature of our conversation - is this unreasonable? Open to being educated.

I just figured that because talked about his piece I would get to see it before the appointment to decide if it is what I'm looking for - this is the first time I have encountered this issue. Now I am not sure if I am being swindled, especially when he's charging $400.

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If he’s only advertising as a masseur, even though conversation could suggest that he’s open to other action, he might simply be avoiding potential legal action from local authorities.   Full frontal photos aren’t necessarily illegal, but can suggest paid sexual services, and those most certainly can be.   A phone call asking for details of “dimensions” might be the solution.

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You're not being unreasonable Smyth your request,  but if that's something he's refusing or is uncomfortable with, just let him know it's a deal breaker and move on. 

He certainly shouldn't be offended by the question, and you certainly shouldn't feel bad for asking or refusing to hire him as a result. 

Plenty of fish in the sea. Someone who's willing to meet your criteria is just a few clicks away. 

Posted

At that price point and given your prior conversation, I wouldn't think sending a pic is a crazy request.  I see this as a red flag and you may not get what you are looking for.  $400 is on the very high side for massage even  if you've negotiated escort type services.   If it were me, I would move on.....

Posted

Nope, certainly can't blame him,  but i would also suggest another source of income too. 

Can't make your money selling your dick,  but be too shy to show it to potential clients. 

That's for sure a pass from me. 

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1 hour ago, Vegas_Millennial said:

Yes. 

Your session will last for an hour, maybe two. 

His nude photographs will last for eternity. 

I don't blame anyone nowadays for not sharing or posting nude pictures.

Maybe but it’s the business he’s in. Of course the OP has the right to decline and the “masseur” has the right to not send photos (especially with the amount of time wasters he has to deal with), but it is interesting that he won’t send that stuff after having explicit conversations with the OP about services. 
 

I’ve not encountered this situation before personally. I may just cut my losses and move on to a different provider.

Posted

I send nude pics if a client asks. There’s lots of nudes on my website too. But I don’t include my face.

If this guy is selling a sexual service (which a sensual massage is because often the masseur is naked and will allow touch) then I think he ought to provide pictures of himself naked. They don’t need to show him hard or include his face, just a nice naked picture because effectively his body is part of the service with a sensual massage.

His reticence may be due to him being new, or perhaps because he’s aware there’s a lot of ‘picture collectors’ who have no intention of booking. They waste your time by asking for ever more explicit pictures. 

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Depends on the nature of the service. Therapeutic only masseurs get annoyed at nude pic requests because what they look like naked isn’t particularly relevant for the service they are advertising.

But…I know there’s a lot of gray area in who offers what to whom and when and for how much.

My view is if any escort style services are explicitly on offer or even implied as on offer, a masseur / SW should not be surprised or offended by the request, and should be willing to share freely.

You want to sell your ass? Show your ass.

You want to sell your massage skills without any sexual things or nudity? Market your skills. Your looks are only a bonus for those that like your look.

Being naked, offering mutual touch, happy endings or more, all depend on the individual masseur. Some offer extras, some don’t. I think it’s ok to ask for nudes from masseurs that advertise in a way that suggests they offer more than therapeutic massage. That doesn’t mean they are obligated to share nudes, but that’s their decision to lean into what they are selling by offering a preview or not. Whether they share pics or not, some clients will bite, some won’t.

Posted

If you have his confirmation that what you're hiring is an escort service with massage, 400 is within range. Remember that 'erotic massage' has many interpretations.

If a handsome face is essential for you, pass.

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On 12/12/2025 at 7:00 PM, Jamie21 said:

If this guy is selling a sexual service (which a sensual massage is because often the masseur is naked and will allow touch) then I think he ought to provide pictures of himself naked. They don’t need to show him hard or include his face, just a nice naked picture because effectively his body is part of the service with a sensual massage.

Once again, @Jamie21 your advice regarding such issues may be well suited to working in the UK. But if someone is discussing business in the US, discretion is far more valued and recommended. It is very common for US providers to offer services through a massage site to avoid being accused of illegal activity. Sexual services may very well be offered, but a high level of discretion will be practiced if massage is the cover for illegal activity.

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16 minutes ago, MarkBottom2025 said:

This is a request that should not be denied.  Asking for nudes makes total sense. 

IF I were hiring an ESCORT, than YES. 

NOT if I am hiring a masseur. 

I realize there is SOME overlap and some escorts advertise as masseur, but the question asked at the beginning of the thread was about masseurs, not sex workers. 

Posted

If a masseur is a truly licensed and trained masseur in the USA, he should NOT be sharing completely nude pics to perspective clients. Not only is he risking his professional license, he is putting himself in danger of legal prosecution. If you need explicit photos before booking a masseur, then you should shift gears, and hire an escort. 

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