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Frequently asked questions

What is the level of hygiene and safety measures during these massages?

Every professional service provider follows the best practices of personal hygiene and safety.

How can I know what massage is suitable for me?

You can always feel free to ask the service provider or the parlor/spa from which you are taking the service. They can suggest the best suitable massage according to your needs, demands, and comfort zone.

What can I expect from my first erotic massage?

The first erotic massage can be both a thrilling and nerve-wracking experience. You can expect something beyond your wildest dreams: complete relaxation and detachment, leading to tremendous and unforgettable orgasms that leave you trembling with different and enjoyable sensations.

Are these massages only for Men?

No. Erotic massages are for men, women, and transgender people, as well as couples. The erotic massage appeals to many people and reconnects them with their sexuality, regardless of gender or orientation.

Is it all naked?

It’s entirely up to you. Many people prefer to have their underwear or briefs on during a massage, while others prefer to be completely naked. Tight-fitting underwear can occasionally get in the way of massage work if your trouble regions are your lower back, hips, buttocks, or groin, but a thong for women or briefs for men should suffice.

Should I tip?

Though it’s not compulsory, it’s courteous to treat the therapist if they’ve done an excellent job. If you receive a massage at a spa or hotel, a 15% to 20% tip is customary if you are satisfied with the services. If you’re unsure, don’t be hesitant to inquire about tipping. If you don’t want to do it in person, you can call beforehand and ask. You can consistently demonstrate your thanks by introducing friends, family, and coworkers to the massage therapist if tipping isn’t customary.

Should I talk during a massage?

When it comes to communicating during a massage, everyone is different, and there are no written guidelines about whether or not you should. If you’re getting a therapeutic massage, don’t feel it necessary to talk; the therapist understands that massage is a calming therapy, and you may want to close your eyes and ‘switch off’ to get the most out of it. Although, In any massage, you should tell the therapist if you: - Excessively hot or chilly. - Experience discomfort or pain. - You have to use the restroom. - It is necessary to disclose any medical conditions that may interfere with the massage.

What if I get an erection?

There’s no need to feel humiliated. It’s totally common for a person to get an erection during a therapeutic massage that is/isn’t sexual. The parasympathetic nervous system can be activated by gentle touch applied to any body part, resulting in a partial or complete erection. Your masseuse is aware of this and will, in most cases, ignore it.

What if I fall asleep during a massage?

It’s not surprising that many fall asleep during massages. If you snore or drool during the massage, don’t panic; the therapists are used to it. If you’d prefer to stay awake the entire time, let the therapist know ahead of time. If you appear to be drifting off during the massage, they will be able to use forceful or deeper strokes to reawaken your body gently.

What if I’m worried and self-conscious of my body?

We’re all self-conscious at times, but don’t let that stop you from getting a great massage! Professional therapists are taught to be nonjudgmental, and they’ve massaged almost everything! Back acne, scars, and feeling fat are common concerns amongst clients. Therapists are easygoing and will avoid certain areas at your request. If you’re worried, ask your masseuse to avoid the area. You might get so relaxed during your massage that you stop caring.