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Had posted a response on another thread and it got me thinking. I've been looking at how the massage business has evolved. So many new places opening all the time, but no meaningful customer orientation in most places. One is lucky to even get a decent massage in most of the places. The emphasis is on extras ...60, 80, 120, 160, 200, on an on... on top of so called room fee of 80/hr. It got me thinking if we as clients are to really blame for this. The general assumption on sites like CAF is that we all go for massages looking for FS or BJs or BBBJs or BBBJCIM etc etc.
As a true massage fan for many many years, I choose great massages from an attractive masseuse with some happy ending (or beginning or both) potential, but being safety minded was never actually looking for escort options. If once or twice a year, based on YMMV, something else evolved, great! but not as a regular menu item. I am curious as to whether there are many more like me who appreciate the 'excellent massage' with added sensuality or have most people moved on to looking for 'escort type services' with massage as an add-on in name only? I enjoy pleasure without any added health risks. But if most people want something else then it is we who have changed the industry, don't you think? Am interested in other people's input on what they have wanted versus what they have experienced. Not a debate around who is right or wrong, but just interested to know if anyone else still thinks like I do. I still seek out massages once or twice a week, but just not the kind that have become the norm.
As a true massage fan for many many years, I choose great massages from an attractive masseuse with some happy ending (or beginning or both) potential, but being safety minded was never actually looking for escort options. If once or twice a year, based on YMMV, something else evolved, great! but not as a regular menu item. I am curious as to whether there are many more like me who appreciate the 'excellent massage' with added sensuality or have most people moved on to looking for 'escort type services' with massage as an add-on in name only? I enjoy pleasure without any added health risks. But if most people want something else then it is we who have changed the industry, don't you think? Am interested in other people's input on what they have wanted versus what they have experienced. Not a debate around who is right or wrong, but just interested to know if anyone else still thinks like I do. I still seek out massages once or twice a week, but just not the kind that have become the norm.
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