Whats the difference between a body rub and fbsm?
Hi everyone, I noticed ppl have difference in between the two so please tell me what do you think a body rub and fbsm is? Or is it even any difference.
I think a body rub is basically rub and tug/ hand job and of course a body massage.
Fbsm is body massage and oral fun.
There is no difference...activities are irrelevant to which it is called...
I thought at first fbsm is just a massage and happy ending meaning/ hj. But lots of guys are expecting a bj. So to me it should be two rates. Oh well I'll figure it out. Thanks wakeup
I thought at first fbsm is just a massage and happy ending meaning/ hj. But lots of guys are expecting a bj. So to me it should be two rates. Oh well I'll figure it out. Thanks wakeup
Originally Posted by Raquel Ryder
That's what I thought also
Guys expect more dying any session, no matter what you call it. They'll want PSE in a GFE session, and BJs in a body rub session...that doesn't change the name of what you're providing, it just means the guys are trying to get services they want without paying more for it...
There is no definition of what activities come with any session you name...it's guys wanting it, and you deciding if you want to provide it or not...
The difference between the two is that with FBSM you are the only one they will do FS with
and with a body rub you are the only one they will do FS with
as long as you are willing to pay the
upcharge.
We can compare/contrast every word especially sensual.
But the main difference in advertising is the M.
The word "massage" invites attention from the government.
That I know of, there is no regulatory oversight of people rubbing bodies.....yet.
Dumb asses will, as Wakeup said, expect anything and usually everything in a session.
Just from my experience, a body rub is just that a massage that doesn't always mean a happy ending. A FBSM involved less clothes (lingerie, bikini, topless, or nude) on the provider and usually ends happily with either hands or another means of merriment. Though I don't expect it, there is a higher percent chance of FS during or at the end of a FBSM.
But if I'm seeing a provider booked through this site or any others, both usually mean a happy ending. Likewise, if booked through these means I'm not expecting an up charge for any playful activities unless previously noted in communications or a showcase. On BP, who the hell knows, half those ladies don't know what body rub means so I'm doubtful they know how to finish without a massive up charge.
IMHO, a nuru always ends with FS and usually MSOG.
Just my take.
You're over thinking it. Its a YMMV deal. If they call it a massage without a license then it is illegal. So call it what you want, do what you want and charge what you can.
Thanks for all the advice. Especially Wakeup I'm definitely going with yours. Thanks so much
I know I'm not new to the site, but new to fbsm. I do not want to disappoint anyone, so I'm going to be very detailed into what to expect.
- ognob
- 01-08-2016, 05:55 PM
i'll drop these gems for the massage vs body rub crowd.
I wouldn't suggest a provider in Texas advertise 'body rub' services unless they're a licensed massage therapist. Merely running an ad that you offer 'body rub' services when you're not an LMT is a crime in Texas. Actually performing 'body rub' services without a license is a more serious crime in Texas than prostitution.
Originally Posted by ShysterJon
The term "body rub" refers to massage therapy under Texas law. To give body rubs in Texas professionally, you must be licensed. This means completing at least 500 hours of coursework and passing a background check. If you perform this service without a license, you can be convicted of a misdemeanor, or you may face a felony charge and jail time if you're a repeat offender. Massages can be done by hand or with massage equipment. They can include such actions as stroking and kneading, and the use of oils, hot or cold packs, heat lamps, tubs and showers
Never mind what happens on BP
Of course if one does advertize massage or body rub and one is not a licensed LMT then it is an easy ticket for L E to give out
There are many providers that have disclaimers on their ads- these do nothing
Originally Posted by instfixer
http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?...light=body+rub
Not sure myself but I can tell you that Raquel Rafinea gives me rubbery legs every time I visit.
...and that's a good thing!