Vnurse:
I dare say that those searching on this and other similar sites are not looking for a great therapeutic massage but the "extras" they may be able to garner in the process.
Originally Posted by Pistol Man
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More than 60% of my clients see me because the Massage itself is worth what I charge. Sure the extras are what pull in alot of guys but the massage is more important than you realize.
Vnurse asks a very valid question, below are my thoughts on why.
Being a therapist, it is very frustrating to constantly have new clients come in saying a "body rub" girl had hurt them in some way. Don't get me wrong, their screw ups are good for my business but they are creating a dark cloud over the body work side of the industry. It's NOT about sex for us. It's so much more than that. Getting an orgasm is like throwing pebbles into the grand canyon. You will never have enough. We wish to fill the void with more than an orgasm. Those that went to school and took the time, effort, and money to really learn how to heal a human body really mean it. It's not the shallow effort of a small mind to grasp advantageously at a named skill, in order to deceive you into giving money for something you will ultimately not recieve.
You might sense a slight irritation from the licenced side of this debate. I would suspect (for those of you with degrees) the same vexation towards an unschooled person taking clients and then screwing up terribly. I work tirelessly to make this an honorable profession. (To be honest the very term "body rub" or r&t is offensive to me In a quiet way) It's not that big a deal.
I do not recommend body rubs of any kind. I care not if you think you give a "mean massage". Do you really think someone is going to tell you that you are terrible? Really? I've had "body rubs" from ladies trying to see if they were any good and if I could give pointers. I have never, not once, received anything that was worth paying for. I just don't have the heart to tell a hopeful girl that she is just aweful. I stopped trying to help after about the 4th terrible piece of body work I received. If you go to the effort to be schooled you will have hundreds of hours of training and a state board that tells you that you know what you're doing. (Not all RMT's are good, yes I know. I would rather take my chance on someone that at least knows what a quadratum laborum might be. You are signing up to be hurt when you see a "body rub" girl for anything other than the extras. Then you will come to us anyway to fix what they broke.) If you are hurt by an RMT, we have insurance.
If you are only thinking with your little head then of course you won't care too much for other side. We would like to know what someone ACTUALLY LOOKING for US, would search for. It's a very good question.