FBITKO's Personal Masseur Interview
Personal Interviews give you the opportunity to know the Masseur you are considering to hire better before you make the first step.
Our Personal Masseur Interviews are a great way to give a little bit of personal and even intimate information about your massage experience. Get to know him better before you call!
What are your hobbies, what do you like to do in your spare time?
I’m doing my Masters in Psychology and the Neuroscience of Mental Health. Excited to pursue what has long been an interest into something more academic....which is a full time hobby this work pays for. I’m also continuing to build certification in other therapies: Yin Restorative Yoga and TRE (Tension & Trauma Release Exercises) are up next!
For fun, love cooking, great restaurants (I’ve travelled to countries just for a meal), and love music enough to DJ sometimes as well! My bolognese sauce is the best you’ll have outside of Italy 🇮🇹
What distinguishes you from all the other Masseurs?
That I actually give an amazing massage? That I’ve actually studied massage? That I leverage technology to provide the most secure, streamline customer focused booking system used in the industry?
Actually, what really distinguishes me, is that I believe this is about more than offering a service. It’s a human connection that goes beyond massuer/client. I want to have a relationship with my clients that allows them to open up, be vulnerable, and get the very most from my touch. There is a great intimacy in the type of massage I practice, both physical and emotional, and I believe I benefit and learn just as much from each massage as they do.
Why did you become a Masseur?
As I write ‘Chapter 2’ of my life, I’ve benefited from massage and touch as an integral part of self-care and connecting with my body. As men, we're conditioned to believe our physical body is just there for utility: sports, lifting stuff, and ***. But it also carries all of our lifes experiences, and through massage we can unlock the wisdom and release the negative energy that is stored within every muscle. As I study psychology, I love exploring how those things connect to somatic health, and massage is the perfect way to do that.