FLFunSized Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 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 3 hours ago Posted 3 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. BigDMike and Exploritor 2
jeezifonly Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 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... BigDMike and Tactile Daddy 1 1
Exploritor Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 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. + JamesB and BigDMike 2
Mark_fl Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 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 3 hours ago by Mark_fl + Nakedchi and BigDMike 2
CheeseBoy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 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.
Nightowl Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 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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