JesseSensual's Massage Interview
Do you remember your first client ? Tell us something about that first day when you decided to be a Masseur!
It was an exciting experience. I've always been a natural pleasure giver, but to do it in the context of my first professional client was so amazing. I got as much from it as the client did. It was a deep experience for both of us.
Do you consider yourself a successful Masseur?
You're only as successful as the feedback you get from your clients. It's all about them and their experience. I have had some amazing feedback on the way I touch and tend to my client's bodies. So in that sense, I'd say yes, I'm a success.
How would you like someone that contacts you for a massage to feel when they leave?
Loved, appreciated, beautiful, attractive, sensual, embodied, special and sensual.
What distinguishes you from all the other Masseurs?
I think the level of care, intuition, attention to detail and the depth of energetic sensuality that comes with my massage. I don't follow procedures or techniques. I truly listen to the calling and flow of each individual body and follow that.
How do you like clients to feel about the experience when they leave?
For them to book their NEXT massage and the end of the FIRST massage! HAHA! :o) You know did a good one if that happens.
How often do you travel? Do you prefer to travel or are you more of a homebody?
I love the excitement of the travel. But I love the ease of staying at home. A nice balance is perfect.
Some people say that being a Masseur is addictive. Would you miss your Masseur days ?
I absolutely ADORE my work giving sensual and erotic full-body experiences to men. Touch, sensuality and affection are something that is missing from so many men's lives and so many are craving it. The feeling I get inside when I receive that heartfelt thank you at the end of one of my sensual massages is wonderful. I wouls say that is definitely addictive! :o)
Tell us a little about yourself, if you were to pick something what would you like your clients to absolutely know about you?
I think I am one of the most authentic, honest and truthful massage givers out there. My attention, love and passion for what I do is felt in every stroke, every touch as I meander around the full body. I touch parts id you that have maybe never been touched in quite this way.
What are your hobbies, what do you like to do in your spare time?
I am also a musician and I compose and create my own music for consciousness and embodiment. You'll hear a few of my tracks playing during your massage. I also love to dance. I go to regular conscious dance events to express myself and I like to look after my mind and body so I can be the best catalyst for pleasure during my erotic massages
Why did you become a Masseur?
I love giving pleasure. That is literally it! I go so deep into a zone when I give a sensual and erotic massage. I love hearing, feeling and seeing a man respond to my touch, whether it's a shiver up the spine, the contract of muscles or the twitching of other areas of the body... hehe x
What advice would you give to someone who wants to be a Masseur?
Do it for the right reasons. Do it because you love to give. It takes a lot of presence and energy to do this the right way. And get your boundaries very clear when you begin. Decide what you will and won't do for a client and make it very clear to them. I don't have any judgements about what you choose to do, we are all free to express ourselves emotionally, physically and ***ually, so do what you want to do! But BE CLEAR, have boundaries and communicate them.
How long have you been a Masseur and how long do think you'd like to continue?
I've been giving pleasure for 10 years and I love it even more than when I started. I'm confident, self-and assured, and amazing at what I do. I'll carry on doing it until I no longer love it.
Is extensive training necessary for a Masseur in order to be successful?
I don't think 'extensive' training is necessary. Sure, you can learn a technique, but you can't teach someone deep intimacy and intuition - I believe this is a natural gift that some masseurs have and it's a gift that sets apart the good from the great. So yes, some training is important, but I never want to feel a masseur going through the motions of the techniques they've learned.I want to feel their presence, intuition, creativity and confidence.