Mhs Posted Thursday at 12:38 AM Posted Thursday at 12:38 AM I recently had a disappointing and frustrating experience…wanted to see if anyone has words of wisdom. I’d seen a pair of guys for 4-hand massage several times. Always a great experience. They took a break, my schedule got crazy, etc etc…but recently our calendars aligned and I met up with them again after about a year and a half. Oh, man. It was like a totally different duo. They’re using baby oil now. While they had previously given a really great mostly-therapeutic massage, this time it went into escort territory barely 10 minutes in. (And even that was like borderline uncomfortably forceful.) I’d requested a hour, and I was back in my car exactly 40 minutes later. And the worst part was that my coat reeked of the incense they were burning. I’m not including their names on purpose - I know everyone has off days, chemistry doesn’t work, etc - but it’s just annoying because they used to be very good. Thanks for letting me rant. soloyo215 1
Nightowl Posted Thursday at 12:54 AM Posted Thursday at 12:54 AM I feel your pain. I’ve got a similar situation with one of my regular providers. I’ll be interested in the advice you get from others on the forum. I want to raise my concerns the next time I see him but am a little hesitant.
SDuncan Posted Thursday at 01:35 AM Posted Thursday at 01:35 AM I have a great guy who has remained great but I need to explicitly say that for a 90 min massage, I really do need like 60 min to be a deep tissue therapeutic massage and I'm willing to enter escort territory for 30 min. I think I am different in that regard. Most of his clients want 90 min of escort territory. soloyo215 1
+ JamesB Posted Thursday at 01:44 AM Posted Thursday at 01:44 AM 1 hour ago, Mhs said: I recently had a disappointing and frustrating experience…wanted to see if anyone has words of wisdom. I’d seen a pair of guys for 4-hand massage several times. Always a great experience. They took a break, my schedule got crazy, etc etc…but recently our calendars aligned and I met up with them again after about a year and a half. Oh, man. It was like a totally different duo. They’re using baby oil now. While they had previously given a really great mostly-therapeutic massage, this time it went into escort territory barely 10 minutes in. (And even that was like borderline uncomfortably forceful.) I’d requested a hour, and I was back in my car exactly 40 minutes later. And the worst part was that my coat reeked of the incense they were burning. I’m not including their names on purpose - I know everyone has off days, chemistry doesn’t work, etc - but it’s just annoying because they used to be very good. Thanks for letting me rant. I’ve had quite a few experiences like this myself, I’ve been hiring for too long. In some cases, they stop putting in the effort to retain clients and settle into doing the bare minimum while still getting paid. In others, it seems more like burnout than anything else. From what I’ve seen, once things reach that point, they rarely turn around. It’s usually better to move on and find someone who’s more engaged and consistent. la_connor and Nue2thegame 1 1
jeezifonly Posted Thursday at 04:33 AM Posted Thursday at 04:33 AM People change. Often, their work improves with the life experience that change brings. Sometimes not. soloyo215 1
+ Jamie21 Posted Thursday at 06:52 AM Posted Thursday at 06:52 AM 5 hours ago, SDuncan said: I have a great guy who has remained great but I need to explicitly say that for a 90 min massage, I really do need like 60 min to be a deep tissue therapeutic massage and I'm willing to enter escort territory for 30 min. I think I am different in that regard. Most of his clients want 90 min of escort territory. This. Be clear about what you want. I think I’m good at reading a client’s desires but sometimes a little clarity before the session helps me to understand what they really want. maninsoma 1
d.anders Posted Thursday at 10:48 AM Posted Thursday at 10:48 AM Giving a great massage requires a lot of energy. Providing porn sex requires a ton of energy. I don't know how anyone can sustain both, while making a career out of it. I'm burned out just from reading about members sexual appetites. TonyDown, + Drew Collins, Mhs and 7 others 1 9
soloyo215 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago On 4/1/2026 at 8:38 PM, Mhs said: I recently had a disappointing and frustrating experience…wanted to see if anyone has words of wisdom. I’d seen a pair of guys for 4-hand massage several times. Always a great experience. They took a break, my schedule got crazy, etc etc…but recently our calendars aligned and I met up with them again after about a year and a half. Oh, man. It was like a totally different duo. They’re using baby oil now. While they had previously given a really great mostly-therapeutic massage, this time it went into escort territory barely 10 minutes in. (And even that was like borderline uncomfortably forceful.) I’d requested a hour, and I was back in my car exactly 40 minutes later. And the worst part was that my coat reeked of the incense they were burning. I’m not including their names on purpose - I know everyone has off days, chemistry doesn’t work, etc - but it’s just annoying because they used to be very good. Thanks for letting me rant. Sorry to hear. There's no way of knowing that their "act" has changed. I think of it as a natural resource that has been run down by tourists. Still beautiful but worn out and abused to maximize profit.
TonyDown Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago I used to book a pretty good massage therapist. Then one day I arrived at the same time he returned home. He was smoking and brought the cigarette inside the apartment. That sucked! Did not know he smoked. Was surprising, since he claimed to be a trainer. He quickly set up his table and began. His massage was not focused and he seemed distant. That was terribly disappointing, after the prior, positive sessions. I never booked him again. I noticed over time he changed his profile name and his incall locations. So I wondered if his massage clients were dropping him. Whatever his issues, "not my problem." To the OP, I feel your disappointment. I tend to not repeat when a session is that disappointing. Go with your gut, versus wishful thinking. If you have a friendly relationship, and decide to give them another try, be careful complaining about the last session. Think of a strategy, in case they are overly sensitive.
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