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Cannon
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Yes, I prefer getting a massage on a table. I agree it's probably a lot of trouble, but it's the "cost of doing business." Of course, I wouldn't not hire someone just because they don't have a table.

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It's the biggest reason I stopped having masseurs come to me. My back and neck just don't have stamina and flexibility they used to have. Thankfully no problem in other areas. ;)

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For therapeutic I likely wouldn’t use a traveling masseur since I think it’s important to develop an ongoing relationship that’s something more in the line of doctor - patient.

 

For sensual or erotic I likely wouldn’t care much one way or the other if the provider had a table or not.

 

Goes back to earlier question and response:

https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/table-or-bed.126102/#post-1315076

 

Best wishes!

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I don't expect masseurs to travel with their table so I automatically expect the massage to be delivered on the bed or the floor. If I'm looking for more interaction rather than a real massage then I would opt for the bed. Otherwise, I'd go for the floor with a pad or a really thick yoga mat for a good massage

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I bought my own table, linens, heating pad, and massage creme! Still haven't had a chance to use them yet, but I bet the next masseur I hire is going to be shocked at how well prepared I am :)

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