FunSizeJulien's Massage Interview
Do you consider yourself a successful Masseur?
When it comes to actual sessions, your thoughts matter more than mine. From a growth standpoint, I consider myself successful because my learning didn't stop at a Ph.D. in Metaphysics. I continue to learn new modalities and ways to further my knowledge of healing systems to benefit my clients.
How would you like someone that contacts you for a massage to feel when they leave?
I would like every client to feel relaxed. There's WAY too much anxiety and stress in the world right now, if I can help you feel an escape from it for an hour then I'm happy. If they're coming to me for physical stress from intense training or workouts, I'd want them to feel their muscles kind of float within their body rather than putting pressure on nerves and compromised joints. I'm confident you will continue to feel the effects of the session beyond that day.
What are your hobbies, what do you like to do in your spare time?
I spend a lot of time with my dog. He's totally awesome and the best thing that has ever happened to me. On a lazy chill day, I like to make an afternoon ****tail and watch soccer. I played as LF a while back. If I have a few days to enjoy it, I take my dog camping with me preferably surrounded by nature. I love being outdoors, I think it's vital to our growth and accepting that we're not as in control as we think we are. And that's OK. But we're not alone on this planet and respecting mother nature directly affects every single one of us.
What distinguishes you from all the other Masseurs?
Let's take this further than filtered pics. I'm different because will nurture whatever form of relationship we build, I have an extensive educational background, and I'm the best secret keeper on this planet BRO! Tell me anything, it's all in confidence.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT MASSEUR FOR YOU: Ask yourself these questions as you browse.
1. Will my goal be achieved with this masseur?
I want you to leave fully satisfied so don't be shy about admitting that you deserve to take time for yourself and escape from the mess.
2. Are they available for (incall/outcall)?
I've posted my typical availability in the ad.
3. Is the masseur in my budget range?
Don't let my prices detour you. If we're a match but you can't afford it, then let's talk. Prices are listed in my ad.
4. Does their ad interest me and make me comfortable?
I enjoy doing this because of the relationships I have with my clients. I'm sure there are many interesting things we can share with one another.
5. IS the masseur easy to contact and do they make me feel special?
This is a journey I'm honored to have been invited on by you. If you don't believe you're special, I will change your mind!
Is extensive training necessary for a Masseur in order to be successful?
I think ongoing training and exploring opportunities to consider new techniques or therapies is absolutely important to becoming successful. Aside from my studies already, I actually design and create research projects of various modalities from real-life situations and styles of healing. I may seem pretty esoteric at times but my thoughts are expansive and I love to learn.
Tell us a little about yourself, if you were to pick something what would you like your clients to absolutely know about you?
I'm told I'm intense. But in a good way. I'm very focused on energy and the thousands of meridians that flow throughout your body. In someone's presence, with super deep training as a Master, I'm able to observe the pain or contentment in anything created by energy. I'm that dude that got accepted to traditional medical school but chose the holistic path. To be clear, I don't read auras. I witness (and have the training) to manipulate the energetic flow of meridians in the body, similar to the pathways studied by acupuncture doctors.