TxMaxx Posted Monday at 07:03 AM Posted Monday at 07:03 AM For those of you who, like me, are into natural musk, do you ask massage providers not to wear deodorant ahead of your session? How do you ask without making it awkward? Runningguyindc 1
56harrisond Posted Monday at 07:39 AM Posted Monday at 07:39 AM Just ask, it's not an unusual request, nor will it be the first time they've been asked. + Pensant, + Just Sayin, liubit and 3 others 2 4
mike carey Posted Monday at 08:06 AM Posted Monday at 08:06 AM With masseurs (whose pattern of appointments is likely to be different from escorts) you should consider the feasibility or their meeting such a request. They will often see several clients with often relatively short intervals between them. For them to honour your request, they likely need to be deodorant-free for appointments before yours, something they may not be prepared to do. But you could still ask. + Charlie, 56harrisond and TxMaxx 2 1
TxMaxx Posted Monday at 08:30 AM Author Posted Monday at 08:30 AM (edited) 23 minutes ago, mike carey said: With masseurs (whose pattern of appointments is likely to be different from escorts) you should consider the feasibility or their meeting such a request. They will often see several clients with often relatively short intervals between them. For them to honour your request, they likely need to be deodorant-free for appointments before yours, something they may not be prepared to do. But you could still ask. That makes sense. I usually try to book my massage appointments as early in the morning as they're available, which could make it easier for them to honor my request, methinks. Edited Monday at 08:31 AM by TxMaxx + Charlie and mike carey 2
Solution mtaabq Posted Monday at 08:56 AM Solution Posted Monday at 08:56 AM @TxMaxx Like you, I, too, enjoy a man’s natural musk. I use a variation of - “If possible, I’d be grateful if you could avoid wearing deodorant during our session. Thank you.” It needn’t be awkward and he’s probably heard it before. And, thank you, @mike carey, for offering a perspective I hadn’t considered. + Charlie, mike carey, TxMaxx and 2 others 3 2
longislandjohn Posted Monday at 11:53 AM Posted Monday at 11:53 AM I have asked, and they have complied. I want to bury my tongue in their pit, so deodorant is a no-go for that! + Just Sayin, + Charlie, + Vegas_Millennial and 2 others 3 2
+ Pensant Posted Monday at 02:15 PM Posted Monday at 02:15 PM I’m glad so many share my love of a musky smell. + Charlie, liubit, mtaabq and 2 others 1 4
TxMaxx Posted Monday at 02:36 PM Author Posted Monday at 02:36 PM 5 hours ago, mtaabq said: @TxMaxx Like you, I, too, enjoy a man’s natural musk. I use a variation of - “If possible, I’d be grateful if you could avoid wearing deodorant during our session. Thank you.” It needn’t be awkward and he’s probably heard it before. And, thank you, @mike carey, for offering a perspective I hadn’t considered. Great suggestion, it implies why you’re making the request without making it awkward. Thank you. 🤠 + Just Sayin 1
Mark_fl Posted Monday at 02:57 PM Posted Monday at 02:57 PM 6 hours ago, mike carey said: With masseurs (whose pattern of appointments is likely to be different from escorts) you should consider the feasibility or their meeting such a request. They will often see several clients with often relatively short intervals between them. For them to honour your request, they likely need to be deodorant-free for appointments before yours, something they may not be prepared to do. But you could still ask. I would hope a provider showers between encounters if they provide anything other than legitimate massage. Nightowl 1
mike carey Posted Monday at 03:27 PM Posted Monday at 03:27 PM 27 minutes ago, Mark_fl said: I would hope a provider showers between encounters if they provide anything other than legitimate massage. I agree, but if that were the case, they wouldn't be able to offer a 'musky' experience, which is what the OP wanted. TxMaxx 1
BoyGeorgeandMarilyn Posted Monday at 09:28 PM Posted Monday at 09:28 PM 5 hours ago, mike carey said: I agree, but if that were the case, they wouldn't be able to offer a 'musky' experience, which is what the OP wanted. Its the minimum we can expect from Clients and providers: Showers! I do not care if they wear pleasant fragrances! Something like Fahrenheit from Dior Belami from Hermes ou Habit Rouge from Guerlain can be quite sexy!
Nikba Posted Tuesday at 01:07 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:07 AM With good communication and reasoning, all providers comply with the request. After the second, third or fourth clients of the day is tough for provider to keep it fresh. Discussing my reasoning and the solution to keep it fresh without using deodorant they were delighted to try. I love young fresh smell armpits and more.
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