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Treetop

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Massage advice - Adding a real massage to services
« on: 09 November 2017, 09:37:42 am »
Am just looking for some advice on giving massages. I usually try to avoid anyone that wants a "real" massage, im terrible at them! (Honestly i really am bad)

I"ve watched alot of youtube videos to no real progress, have people taken courses or anything? Found a way to learn/build confidence?

I'd like to add a happy ending massage to my services and possibly advertise elsewhere, also to advertise in other places under a different name, my best freind in another town offers sensual massage, massage and h/r only as a side line to her real massage buisness under a dofferent name. Charges alot less than an escort but does very well although she is a fully qualified sports massuse and i can vouch her massages are fab.
Also b2b&nuru massage, notice alot seems to be jumping onto the guy and sliding around, anyone who is a little less than petite acccidentally squashed someone? I love oil play etc and have had some fab meets bordering on b2b but I'm always a little confused on what to do despite watching youtube and some porn on it....

TIA

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Re: Massage advice - Adding a real massage to services
« Reply #1 on: 09 November 2017, 10:05:40 am »
I'm fully qualified in Swedish massage, takes a year to do and you have to do what is equivalent to a level biology inc in the course

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Re: Massage advice - Adding a real massage to services
« Reply #2 on: 09 November 2017, 11:03:55 am »
I'm fully qualified in Swedish massage, takes a year to do and you have to do what is equivalent to a level biology inc in the course

Was this evening or full time? Not too worried avout biology side of things as I'm pretty sure i could wing that part but i have a time issue with my civvie life and escorting.

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Re: Massage advice - Adding a real massage to services
« Reply #3 on: 09 November 2017, 12:40:43 pm »
do you have a local government learning centre, they do courses at one near me. It's around ?400. I learn loads off youtube though & dont get any complaints. I always worry about them trying to slip their cock in bare with b2b so I can't be dealing with that.

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Re: Massage advice - Adding a real massage to services
« Reply #4 on: 09 November 2017, 01:02:24 pm »
I think as long as you make it clear you aren't a qualified masseuse most clients are happy with a bit of an oily back rub, though definitely having the basics is important and it sounds like you've made a good start to it.  To be honest I think those who want a professional massage will go to one and those who want an escort to do one is more about 1) feeling a woman's touch 2) Fulfilling a fantasy of a masseuse giving them a happy ending 3) As a form of foreplay to get them going.  It's also an excellent thing to suggest when a client is a bit vague as to what they want or are nervous or to fill some time at the end of a booking of they pop their load early!

I was lucky, I attended a free course run by a Sex Worker group so whilst I'm not qualified I certainly picked up some good tips and have had positive feedback from clients.  Can you not ask your friend for a bit of a training session?

If you want to invest in a good course and qualifications then go for it, maybe google massage courses and see what comes up. 

I think as long as you are clear about what you offer and that if they are seeking a qualified masseuse there are plenty of escorts who are, but you can 'sell' it as a sensual erotic service or maybe as a roleplay scenario you might get a few bookings from it.

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Re: Massage advice - Adding a real massage to services
« Reply #5 on: 19 November 2017, 07:38:32 pm »
Was this evening or full time? Not too worried avout biology side of things as I'm pretty sure i could wing that part but i have a time issue with my civvie life and escorting.

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Re: Massage advice - Adding a real massage to services
« Reply #6 on: 19 November 2017, 08:33:19 pm »
I've got somewhere nearby where you do the theory at home and pay to do a 2 day course over a couple of weekends so around 4 full days it's a few hundred quid , I imagine lots of places do it .

I am useless and say it , but some enjoy , some laugh when I say " I know I'm crap" .