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I actually found the OP kind of interesting. What percentage of massages result in a sexual advance from the client, regardless of gender?
I found the opening post really interesting. I can see why you'd behave that way, I don't see anything wrong with it. Your sexual orientation doesn't have anything to do with the service you give, there's no harm in going out of your way to make clients more comfortable.
I got a massage for the first time the other day -- when I mentioned it to boyfriend he asked if my masseuse was a very gay swedish man.
I said "No, he was very attractive and then I got naked and he rubbed oil all over my body."
It seemed to annoy him.
I'm glad you understand. Most of my referral clients are ladies. So I try to stay abreast of woman issues so I can talk to them about things they may find interesting. A non talking therapist is a broke therapist. Conversation puts a client at ease. Women are self-conscious as it is and need to feel safe. Ladies feel safe with gay men.
But you're not gay so that makes you a lying sack of shit. Maybe I'm the only one that sees the distinction.
You really are an idiot.
At least I'm not a liar.
I don't see it like that. His perceived sexuality is creating a comfort zone depending upon his client. He is not making a promise and not fulfilling it. I rather think it is creative salesmanship.
On that note I find you boring and you are being deliberately obtuse which is annoying.
Goodnight.
I think he is saying he is masculine bisexual who acts effeminate at times for his job to put certain costumers at ease. Some jealous insecure men would not like their woman getting a rub down from a straight guy.
I found the opening post really interesting. I can see why you'd behave that way, I don't see anything wrong with it. Your sexual orientation doesn't have anything to do with the service you give, there's no harm in going out of your way to make clients more comfortable.
I got a massage for the first time the other day -- when I mentioned it to boyfriend he asked if my masseuse was a very gay swedish man.
I said "No, he was very attractive and then I got naked and he rubbed oil all over my body."
It seemed to annoy him.
Ethics is not something you can pick or choose. You as an observer can choose to look the other way. I find you naive.
You must be old. Young people acting gay is very chic these days. It is generally referred to as metrosexual.
straight men don't use the word chic. get on with your coming out party. best wishes.
Yes they do. You're just not with it, girlfriend.
no they don't. does my butt look fat in this avatar?
No, but your ears do.
mama says my snout draws attention away from my unsightly ears.
So it's something you can dictate to us?
I bet the acting part of this comes quite naturally, right?![]()
You need your right/wrong meter adjusted.