HandlestheRock's Massage Interview
Do you remember your first client ? Tell us something about that first day when you decided to be a Masseur!
I had an outcall to a couples' house (m/f). Each confirmed for 60 minutes consecutively, so 120 minutes between them. It was very erotic and eventually we were up close and personal. I
Some people say that being a Masseur is addictive. Would you miss your Masseur days ?
yes I actually would.. my clients and I have had great chemistry for the most part..they've all been very respectful of boundaries and or convos have been smooth, comfortable and open. I have had one or two sessions I'd like to forget! ..but the experiences have been worthwhile!
Do you consider yourself a successful Masseur?
Yes, why not. Return customers, clients vocalize that I'm professional and have a great touch, my income is steady and I enjoy the job. In all senses of the word success, I think I would call it a success.
Tell us a little about yourself, if you were to pick something what would you like your clients to absolutely know about you?
I get it on the piano! 35 years, ear for it, no formal training, played live in Little Italy...I guess I dont look like the typical *****.t?! ;)
How would you like someone that contacts you for a massage to feel when they leave?
Like their time and hard earned money was well dispersed and that hopefully they would feel compelled to write a good review! Oh wait, they have to pay for that!? Cmon rentmasseur, what's up with that?!
What are your hobbies, what do you like to do in your spare time?
Piano, basketball, surf, golf, party, camp, familytime, car stuff, drive fast, loud music, concerts.
Why did you become a Masseur?
Freedom of schedule, good income, erotic situations, comraderie in an intimate enviromment, low stress, and to maybe ease some stress in my clients.
What advice would you give to someone who wants to be a Masseur?
Be respectful, be firm and honest but also be flexible and not ever greedy. learn the trade, be inquisitive, be ***y and be professional.
What distinguishes you from all the other Masseurs?
I think the way I approach each client is from a service oriented mainframe, trying to create the most comfortable atmosphere possible for both of us. I think I have a subtle and calming way of introducing the scene and i think most if not all my clients would attest to the fact that I am a great host.
How long have you been a Masseur and how long do think you'd like to continue?
5 years on and off. I haven't thought about it too far down the road.. I have a hard enough time knowing what I'll be doing 20 min from now;)
How often do you travel? Do you prefer to travel or are you more of a homebody?
I travel approximately NEVER. Would I like to? Absolutely! Costa Rica, Belize, the Carribean.
Is extensive training necessary for a Masseur in order to be successful?
Yes. 8 years of schooling is Mando. No!
How do you like clients to feel about the experience when they leave?
Not one complaint so far....she don't jinx me!