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Massages Anonymous
Do you guys ever get them? How often do you get one? Just curious, got one today.
>> Anonymous
How was it OP? I want to go... but I'm shy... sigh.. but if its good I'll suck it up and do it... I look good but I still feel I have to show off to the person giving it to be even though it's pure professional and I'm paying just for a muscle massage.

So before I book one on my credit card:

How much is it?

Was it good/feel amazing?

Does it make you feel more relax/loose?
>> Anonymous
>>342528
There's this place that I went to that's fairly affordable. 39$ for an introductory massage. I signed up for the once a month member 59$ massages. All hour long.

The way that you have to think about it is, think of all the nasty people masseuse's have to deal with on a basis. People dripping with fat off of themselves, people with bad hygiene, etc, etc. It's part of their job. Chances are, you would be a lot better than what they normally face. Trust me, a lot of the people I saw in the waiting room weren't the most gorgeous, fit, people.

It hurt because I was so goddamn tense. It was my first massage, but I'm feeling so much better after. Well worth it.
>> Anonymous
No one else gets them? Bump
>> Anonymous
I'm too skinny and ticklish, shit sucks.
>> Anonymous
>>342561
They are fucking awesome. Price varies depending on location. If I wasn't a cheap bastard I would get one more.

Expect 60 bucks an hour
>> Anonymous
>>342585
You'll like it, just make sure you tell them to be a little bit firmer with you if you want. You'll get a lot more benefit from it if it hurts a bit, than if it just felt light and refreshing while the time lasts. It may hurt a little bit, but it's awesome once you get done.
>> Anonymous
>>342524
I'm wondering if you can ask for quite rough massages, not as intense as a Turkish massage but one that really gets deep into the muscle.
>> Anonymous
>>342592
You can. My place, which I think just hires independent contractors had a whole slew of massage types. If this is your first time, you should probably go for a swedish massage. It was fairly intense, there were a couple times where I was like, " Oh my god, I didn't know that could hurt that bad." But in a good way. Let them recommend things for you, it's probably the best way to go. But if you've been a couple of times before, I'm sure you can request a deep tissue, or "athletic massage." Whatever those mean.
>> Anonymous
is there a happy ending?
>> Anonymous
>>342596

there are some of those in my city but i just want a regular one (im the guy who posted second in the thread).

there's these places in chinatown where i think girls off the boat get trained and give a hand job or a bj if you pay like $100 extra or some shit
>> Anonymous
Massages are great after a long workout it helps relax the muscles as well as get blood flowing to various parts of your body. But go for a professional massage not one of the cheap bargin-basement massages becuase last time I did a cheap massage I ended up with THEE most painful lower back ache EVAR! That place caught on fire 4 weeks later.
>> Anonymous
>>342596
Yes but, there's no way in hell I'm paying money where I can get that shit for free.
>>342609
Where do you live? Bay Area, CA? Because if so I can refer you to that place I went to if you're in the East Bay. Just a guess...
>>342635
Yeah, definitely. None of those shitty places offering bargain basement treatment. You get what you pay for. I guess you should never ever do anything under a dollar a minute, unless it's an introductory offer.