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1 hour ago, Simon Suraci said:

I do several of these and variations thereof for clients requesting more of a Thai style massage and deeper stretching. I incorporate at minimum some leg stretches. Especially the first position posted I tend to end with this. And yes, it’s all mutual nude. Not everyone wants moves like these or can handle it, but I enjoy delivering for clients who do.

I love inspiration on instagram. I try exchanging new moves with my fellow masseurs in town from time to time. Sometimes the positions look better than they actually feel in real life and so I scrap those.

Oh nice, that’s awesome to hear! 😊

If you’ve got a list of favorite masseurs you follow for inspiration and you’re open to sharing, I’d love to see it 😊

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

While many of those positions look beautiful/sexy, I don't think I'd be a candidate for most of them. Too much work/effort for the client. 

When I get a massage, I want to just relax, and let the masseuse have his way with me. 🥰 So, your first pic is a winner for me. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, SometimesBi said:

Gah! I can't believe I made that mistake. Thanks!

(...and now discovers CoM doesn't have an Edit Post feature 😥

Of course you can edit, click on the ellipsis :…: in the top right hand corner of your post.

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I have a feeling that some of the configurations shown might be better suited to coach/athlete role play at escort $$ rather than any sort of productive massage session. Some might possibly do damage if not perfectly managed by the provider. 

And as a client, if I'm workin' that hard, it's gonna be part of PT covered by Medicare... 😅

Posted
12 hours ago, SometimesBi said:

You were saying....

 

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The edit option only shows up a short time after you post the comment.

Most forums do that on purpose… some of the reasons are:

Prevent abuse. Without limits, someone could post something normal, get replies, then edit it later into something completely different. That can make the whole thread confusing.

Keep discussions consistent. Once people start replying, the forum wants the original message to stay mostly the same so the conversation still makes sense.

Reduce moderation problems. If edits were unlimited, people could sneak in spam, insults, or links after the comment was already reviewed.

So the short delay or limited edit window is basically a small guardrail that helps keep conversations cleaner and easier to moderate.

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