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they have strong hands and can give it to me deep.
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... as long as they have strong hands and can give it to me deep.
I'm sorry... I should go now.
Haha, while I was writing that I was thinking the same thing. I did delete the word "hard" out of that first sentence though0 -
Yes, unless I needed a massage around the thigh upper leg area...
I can help with this. :bigsmile:
It wasn't leg day today but if you like you could massage my shoulders0 -
I wouldn't mind having a massage from a man. They probably don't talk as much as the females that have massaged me.
either shut up and massage me, or go make me a sammich. seriously.0 -
no...tried it once and he tried to give me a happy beginning!
Were you getting a massage from John Travolta??? :laugh:0 -
neither. not fond of strangers touching me... I would never be relaxed.0
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I just got one on Saturday (just because) and the receptionist asked me the same question. I've had both and I don't care either way, I just want someone that knows the body, can work my kinks out and has the ability to apply a lot of pressure (no chit-chat either). My husband has had a couple and he has no preference either.
It's their job, just another body on the table and money in their pocket!!0 -
If he's hot? Heck yeah!! If he's really old and smells like my grandpa? Probably not.0
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I would and I did! They all were such sweethearts!0
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I've had massages from both, my husband gets me at least two massages a year, they actually asked him if it was okay a guy massaged me! My husband says his response was "let me see him first" LOL!! I don't care as long as they have strong hands I got a massage once and I swear all the girl did was rub me down!!0
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no...tried it once and he tried to give me a happy beginning!
Were you getting a massage from John Travolta??? :laugh:
no he was too busy colaborating on " Gaying Alive " with the Bee Gees0 -
I'm a male and I prefer massages from other males when the option is available. Saves any uncomfortable and embarrassing stand-up performances by, umm, mini-me.
But I have been worked on by female massage therapists, and all of them have been professional enough to ignore it if it happens. So I wouldn't avoid a massage place if they only had female therapists or anything like that.0 -
Generally, I'd prefer a female masseuse to a male one, but I wouldn't refuse a male one if that was all that was available. Typically you are naked during a massage, and not everyone is as open with their body as others are. And some women would prefer that the only man who touches their naked body is their husband/boyfriend/significant other etc. I realize that it's a professional service, and it's not personal or anything, but that's just me. I understand both sides of that argument really, I'm kinda middle of the road.
Now when it comes to a gynecologist---female only for me. I'm sorry, but I feel like a male gynecologist is like a mechanic who has never owned a car. Just my personal preference!0 -
I get a massage once a week always the same young woman she uses her hands elbows forearms to work out the knots and loosen up my muscles. Always proper and professional I am not sure if a man was as professional I would be as comfortable but I have never had a massage from a man so cant really say0
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It's their job, just another body on the table and money in their pocket!!
If this is what you women think male therapists are thinking, you're crazy lol. My ex went to AZ College of Allied Health for a Pharmacy tech course. They also teach a massage therapy course along side of it. The classes overlap, and the way the building is setup, people close to the door can hear the students in the hall, and people close to the door between classes can hear the instructors in between classes. The instructors are licensed massage therapists btw, invariably with a day job. Anyhow, part of the curriculum involves volunteers who come in for live practice. Now, as you'd expect...the male students would talk all kinds of crap in the hall about the women volunteers...comments like 'that one girl really loved it the lower I massaged her, if we'd been alone it would have been ON!' were pretty common place. The thing that really got her though, was how the INSTRUCTORS would talk while the students were out of the room. Not just about the volunteers, but about the female students. She said they were much...much worse. Enough so that it made her uncomfortable even being in the same hallway with them.
During the course of her schooling, two instructors were replaced. The new ones were no better.
I wonder if women are EVER going to understand that men, are going to be men...and they will ALWAYS appreciate women. Male gyno's could have made just as much money as a pediatrist, optometrist, proctologist (those make bank from what I hear), or any of a hundred other disciplines. I'm sure male massage therapists are the same...they picked what they picked for a reason.0 -
It's their job, just another body on the table and money in their pocket!!
If this is what you women think male therapists are thinking, you're crazy lol. My ex went to AZ College of Allied Health for a Pharmacy tech course. They also teach a massage therapy course along side of it. The classes overlap, and the way the building is setup, people close to the door can hear the students in the hall, and people close to the door between classes can hear the instructors in between classes. The instructors are licensed massage therapists btw, invariably with a day job. Anyhow, part of the curriculum involves volunteers who come in for live practice. Now, as you'd expect...the male students would talk all kinds of crap in the hall about the women volunteers...comments like 'that one girl really loved it the lower I massaged her, if we'd been alone it would have been ON!' were pretty common place. The thing that really got her though, was how the INSTRUCTORS would talk while the students were out of the room. Not just about the volunteers, but about the female students. She said they were much...much worse. Enough so that it made her uncomfortable even being in the same hallway with them.
During the course of her schooling, two instructors were replaced. The new ones were no better.
I wonder if women are EVER going to understand that men, are going to be men...and they will ALWAYS appreciate women. Male gyno's could have made just as much money as a pediatrist, optometrist, proctologist (those make bank from what I hear), or any of a hundred other disciplines. They picked what they picked for a reason.
If that's why male gyno's go into that field, then they are total idiots. It's not just hot college co-eds going to the doctor, ya know...ALL kinds of women go to the gyno, and there are some nasty broads out there.0 -
It's their job, just another body on the table and money in their pocket!!
If this is what you women think male therapists are thinking, you're crazy lol. My ex went to AZ College of Allied Health for a Pharmacy tech course. They also teach a massage therapy course along side of it. The classes overlap, and the way the building is setup, people close to the door can hear the students in the hall, and people close to the door between classes can hear the instructors in between classes. The instructors are licensed massage therapists btw, invariably with a day job. Anyhow, part of the curriculum involves volunteers who come in for live practice. Now, as you'd expect...the male students would talk all kinds of crap in the hall about the women volunteers...comments like 'that one girl really loved it the lower I massaged her, if we'd been alone it would have been ON!' were pretty common place. The thing that really got her though, was how the INSTRUCTORS would talk while the students were out of the room. Not just about the volunteers, but about the female students. She said they were much...much worse. Enough so that it made her uncomfortable even being in the same hallway with them.
During the course of her schooling, two instructors were replaced. The new ones were no better.
I wonder if women are EVER going to understand that men, are going to be men...and they will ALWAYS appreciate women. Male gyno's could have made just as much money as a pediatrist, optometrist, proctologist (those make bank from what I hear), or any of a hundred other disciplines. They picked what they picked for a reason.
If that's why male gyno's go into that field, then they are total idiots. It's not just hot college co-eds going to the doctor, ya know...ALL kinds of women go to the gyno, and there are some nasty broads out there.
That, and a big fat paycheck? I'm sure it's no different than a strip club lol. Not all the women are smoking hot bombshells =p. And trust me, as a male (who would never become a gyno by the way) with lots of male friends, most guys would think even a 1:10 ratio of hot to disgusting would be worth it lol. This has been discussed over beers in the past =p.0 -
Yes, unless I needed a massage around the thigh upper leg area...
I can help with this. :bigsmile:
It wasn't leg day today but if you like you could massage my shoulders
I can give you a leg workout...:laugh:0 -
Probably - if he is legit.0
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Yes, unless I needed a massage around the thigh upper leg area...
I can help with this. :bigsmile:
It wasn't leg day today but if you like you could massage my shoulders
I can give you a leg workout...:laugh:
Want to do some donkey calf raises :bigsmile:0
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