FLFunSized Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Maybe I’m just naive, but I assumed that advertising for “sensual” massage pretty much means erotic at least to a point.
+ JamesB Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago At least in this case, he’s clear about what he does and doesn’t offer when you text him. That said, I agree with you, advertising something as “sensual” while only providing therapeutic services is misleading at best. Exploritor and BigDMike 2
jeezifonly Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago That's the fun part about hiring sensual! Just like Forrest Gump's chocolates, you never know what you're going to get! Hint: Hire an escort (at the rate advertised) who also has a massage ad on the other site... Tactile Daddy, BigDMike and Bluefin 1 2
Exploritor Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I had a similar experience with a guy I saw in LA. I tried both therapeutic and sensual, as the two different prices, and there was no difference between the two. If there's no actual difference, there shouldn't be two different prices. BigDMike and + JamesB 2
Mark_fl Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) I think a sensual massage in this case goes further than therapeutic, but not sex. Probably undraped and will massage erogenous zones in a seductive way. Based on the price, Probably includes HE, but I'd ask him the difference before hiring. Edited 5 hours ago by Mark_fl BigDMike, DMonDude and + Nakedchi 2 1
CheeseBoy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I always ask. I understand if they don’t want to discuss by text, or over the phone. So I usually ask before the massage starts. “Sensual means different things to different people, what does it mean to you?” And also include my own limits, and expectations. Bobozn 1
Nightowl Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I think some guys will put anything in their ad just to draw customers. A year or so ago I posted here on the forum about a guy who advertised for erotic but freaked out when I DM’d him to explain that I wanted erotic. That taught me to check this forum first, then RM or RMass reviews, before reaching out. + Drew Collins 1
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