Married women - have you had a happy ending massage?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A woman I know who left the white collar consulting world to open up her own massage therapy business tells me all sorts of stories. Many are funny, and some are sorta expected. It’s sad, but I just expected her to tell me that only men ask for happy endings. She said about 40% of the requests come from women. And it’s several times a week…


That’s not common - that’s something about her vibe. It could also be the location.


It’s in the DMV and yes, she’s good looking and fit, but extremely professional. I never asked if the deed was done…


Nah. You missed the point it’s not the geographic location. It’s the location of whatever business this person is in if this is real. Most professionals know how to screen this out before folks even get to the space.

This entire thread is incredibly offensive.



Sorry who is screening for what?

Men or supposed women are screening for sex act massages?

Or men or women are screening for massage only places, no funny gross business?


When people make appointments, they use specific words that say what they’re looking for. Any reputable massage practice would have screened people out before they even had a chance to make an appointment.

It’s disingenuous to pretend otherwise. It’s very clear where the hand job parlors are, and I’m sure they cater to all.

Again, really offensive to massage therapists and I’m irritated that this thread has been permitted.



What exactly is offensive? We all know this happens.


“It” happens with sex workers a massage therapist is not going to risk their license for your cheap thrills. It doesn’t happen.

Now there are places that people are not actually licensed that offer sex work that call themselves massage. They’re not and they’re often traffic.

It cheapens a legitimate health profession it has to work really hard to not be stigmatized this way. And it puts people in danger.


If you wanted an oily sexual experience, hire a hooker because that’s what you need. Or go to that weird place that’s open 24 hours with a neon sign that says massage $45 an hour. The one with all the work trucks. I’m sure they see women as well.

Anonymous
No tip is worth the carpal tunnel of your O.
Anonymous
Maybe you can offer your proctologist a 5ver to linger and wiggle.
Anonymous
Ps. For what it’s worth it is reportable as solicitation, and the person does not have to accept the offer for it to be a crime

https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title18.2/chapter8/section18.2-346.01/


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look for a tantra practitioner


Are tantra practitioners are real thing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A woman I know who left the white collar consulting world to open up her own massage therapy business tells me all sorts of stories. Many are funny, and some are sorta expected. It’s sad, but I just expected her to tell me that only men ask for happy endings. She said about 40% of the requests come from women. And it’s several times a week…


That’s not common - that’s something about her vibe. It could also be the location.


It’s in the DMV and yes, she’s good looking and fit, but extremely professional. I never asked if the deed was done…


Did you notice if she was able to maintain her lifestyle despite appearing to have a lower-paying job?

Care to make a referral?


She actually makes pretty good money, but then again, she comes from old money, so she is sorta set. She works out of several very high end spas as well as travels to the customer. The stories though - some of the funniest shit you’ll ever hear. Some sad stuff too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s not common for anyone OP.

Go find another freak forum

+1
No when married
No when single
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There seem to be a whole lot of judgy replies here, telling women they should be allowed to enjoy what they might want to enjoy, calling them disgusting, etc.

Why is that?


Why are people answering OP’s Q on if they go to massage parlors for sex acts by a paid stranger?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A woman I know who left the white collar consulting world to open up her own massage therapy business tells me all sorts of stories. Many are funny, and some are sorta expected. It’s sad, but I just expected her to tell me that only men ask for happy endings. She said about 40% of the requests come from women. And it’s several times a week…


That’s not common - that’s something about her vibe. It could also be the location.


Oh she’s in Bangkok
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not true. I work in retail commercial real estate and know exactly what is going on.

Only had to shut down two Asian massage parlors, that was after getting a county police report saying to given sexual chat room feedback on sexual acts at the parlor. And potential human trafficking.

All are cameras up too in the hallways.

Ask any police department about this. It’s rare and if it’s happening it’s shut down relatively quickly.


It’s on for pay chat rooms, lots of cops monitor them and go under cover. Women wanting handjobs by others is rare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A woman I know who left the white collar consulting world to open up her own massage therapy business tells me all sorts of stories. Many are funny, and some are sorta expected. It’s sad, but I just expected her to tell me that only men ask for happy endings. She said about 40% of the requests come from women. And it’s several times a week…


That’s not common - that’s something about her vibe. It could also be the location.


It’s in the DMV and yes, she’s good looking and fit, but extremely professional. I never asked if the deed was done…


Nah. You missed the point it’s not the geographic location. It’s the location of whatever business this person is in if this is real. Most professionals know how to screen this out before folks even get to the space.

This entire thread is incredibly offensive.



Sorry who is screening for what?

Men or supposed women are screening for sex act massages?

Or men or women are screening for massage only places, no funny gross business?


When people make appointments, they use specific words that say what they’re looking for. Any reputable massage practice would have screened people out before they even had a chance to make an appointment.

It’s disingenuous to pretend otherwise. It’s very clear where the hand job parlors are, and I’m sure they cater to all.

Again, really offensive to massage therapists and I’m irritated that this thread has been permitted.



What exactly is offensive? We all know this happens.


It’s rare, but let’s all pretend it’s not!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A woman I know who left the white collar consulting world to open up her own massage therapy business tells me all sorts of stories. Many are funny, and some are sorta expected. It’s sad, but I just expected her to tell me that only men ask for happy endings. She said about 40% of the requests come from women. And it’s several times a week…


That’s not common - that’s something about her vibe. It could also be the location.


It’s in the DMV and yes, she’s good looking and fit, but extremely professional. I never asked if the deed was done…


Nah. You missed the point it’s not the geographic location. It’s the location of whatever business this person is in if this is real. Most professionals know how to screen this out before folks even get to the space.

This entire thread is incredibly offensive.



Sorry who is screening for what?

Men or supposed women are screening for sex act massages?

Or men or women are screening for massage only places, no funny gross business?


When people make appointments, they use specific words that say what they’re looking for. Any reputable massage practice would have screened people out before they even had a chance to make an appointment.

It’s disingenuous to pretend otherwise. It’s very clear where the hand job parlors are, and I’m sure they cater to all.

Again, really offensive to massage therapists and I’m irritated that this thread has been permitted.



What exactly is offensive? We all know this happens.


“It” happens with sex workers a massage therapist is not going to risk their license for your cheap thrills. It doesn’t happen.

Now there are places that people are not actually licensed that offer sex work that call themselves massage. They’re not and they’re often traffic.

It cheapens a legitimate health profession it has to work really hard to not be stigmatized this way. And it puts people in danger.


If you wanted an oily sexual experience, hire a hooker because that’s what you need. Or go to that weird place that’s open 24 hours with a neon sign that says massage $45 an hour. The one with all the work trucks. I’m sure they see women as well.



Agree.

Gross bodily fluids and genitalia exchanges are not sanitary or healthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, once. On vacation in Curaçao.

It was amazing!


I had a similar situation. I have been feasting on this memory for 15 years.
Anonymous
It happens. It spreads by word of mouth which people will offer such extra services.

There was a case of a masseur in Tenleytown worknig at Massage Envy who got arrested for this:
https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/d-c-massage-therapist-arrested-sexually-assaulting-customer

This article is a little light on details. My guess is he tried it because other women were open to it, and finally one said no and reported him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It happens. It spreads by word of mouth which people will offer such extra services.

There was a case of a masseur in Tenleytown worknig at Massage Envy who got arrested for this:
https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/d-c-massage-therapist-arrested-sexually-assaulting-customer

This article is a little light on details. My guess is he tried it because other women were open to it, and finally one said no and reported him.


Yuck he’s ugly. Don’t look him up if that was on your bucket list
Forum Index » Relationship Discussion (non-explicit)
Go to: