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Who is the best in NYC for a real/erotic massage ?


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Guest curious2000
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Who is the best massage guy in New York? One that gives a really good real massage and then gets naked and erotic and lets you touch,suck,lick him and is very good looking and hung?

 

I was thinking about Allen "[email protected]"

also Blake "[email protected]"

or [email protected]

 

anyone been with these guys? any good? Or can someone highly recommend someone else?

 

Thanks!

Guest curious2000
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Only found one review for Allen. Didn't sound like what I am looking for. I would love to find a hot,hung,nude massage who is really good and licensed for a legit massage for the first half and then gets really erotic and lets you suck/lick his hard-on while he strokes me and gets me off. There are so many in new york, surely someone can recommend a few here like they did on other post about the best massage guys in L.A.- any recommendations???

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I just had a session with Michael, he has reviews posted under St Michael NYC. Maybe not quite as buff as some of the LA guys, but very nicely put together, well equipped, and gives a good massage. He's also intelligent-can hold his end of a conversation- and talented. Will I go back yes.

Guest jizzdepapi
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reality check re NYC massage

 

one thing to keep in mind is that masseurs/masseuses in nyc, as elsewhere, are licensed. were they known to participate in paid sexual activities while offering a client a massage, their license would be revoked.

 

word of mouth is good, but be aware that you probably won't get the best massage available in nyc from a masseur/escort or a person advertising erotic massage services.

 

when i'm experiencing lower back pain, i sometimes engage a 60ish highly-skilled masseuse. our understanding is that if an ad speaks more about their body than yours, they are probably not talking about massage.

 

this is anecdotal but i hear that the sidewalk vendors (I think Chinese or Japanese) offering massage on Broadway (50s - 70s ish) are usually fairly skilled. i wouldn't recommend anyone with a damaged back using their services though.

 

jizz

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RE: reality check re NYC massage

 

Having someone walk on your back can be rather unnerving the first time, even if you back hasn't been hurting a lot beforehand.

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