Minnesota

I give it 90 days
Eden Roc 1 Reviews 1176 reads
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1 / 10

massage / therapeutic services section of Craigslist.

The owner is a nationally certified massage specialist according to the website. I don't know what that means but it might be a good hint that the business is legitimate. Just because a place offers massage services, doesn't mean extras are involved.

It is not uncommon for businesses to copy and paste pictures found on the internet for their website to portray a favorable impression. I wouldn't make a conclusion about the setup solely based on website pictures without physically visiting the business first.

takingmytime 73 Reviews 1973 reads
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2 / 10

I can't see myself comfortable enough to get a massage at this place.  A sheer curtain is all that separates clients getting a massage from those walking by?  Poor business model in my mind, thoughts?

A therapist and client would need to be exhibitionists to attempt any fun at this place!

RealP4U 57 Reviews 1979 reads
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4 / 10

I just dont get it. Lately, there have been several 411s on ads from the Therapeutic Section of Back Page.  Apparently, some guys have no clue that there is a difference between Theapeutic and Erotic massage. I guess they just figure that there might be a happy ending on every massage table.

And, even more amazing, is that lately  there have even been some reviews posted for women from the Therapeutic section, and the reviewers have downgraded the service or complained that they go no happy ending.  One guy even visited a masseuse, after reading a review that stated NO SERVICE, and thought maybe his service might be different.  

I am sure that the occasional HE can be found in that section, but come on guys!!!!!  Just call someone who advertises EROTIC.  And, if you aren't smart enough to know the difference, well then, I guess you get exactly what you are supposed to get.  A decent rub/no tug.

vorlon 119 Reviews 898 reads
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5 / 10

Griping in a review that you didn't get a HE at a massage place advertising therapeutic massages does not make sense.  Why would someone go in to such a place expecting that?

TersaIsabella 831 reads
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6 / 10

being a therapist myself it happens all of the time.
i work at a  salon spa  also indy

what really gets me is when someone walks into the lobby and asks how much for a happy ending   seriously?
maybe their just plain stupid but imo   it says bacon all over it


  an inside note many places are posting in therapeutic but offer extras as well i think u can tell from the ad if their hidden lingo

but typically their no r& t

takingmytime 73 Reviews 1020 reads
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8 / 10

I was speaking of therapeutic massage, I look at them as a relaxing experience.  Being caught in my boxers with nothing but sheer curtains between me and the next person seems unethical, but what do i know.  The exhibitionist comment was meant to be sarcasm(tough to pull off in a written form).

If i were going to steal a photo for my business of legit massage I would want something classy and somewhat private in appearance.

Sorry it was only meant as an attempt at a conversation starter about a questionable representation of what should be a private and relaxing experience.

takingmytime 73 Reviews 1319 reads
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9 / 10

I meant the "play" comment as sarcasim, sorry.

Huggybear3 8 Reviews 768 reads
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10 / 10

I agree. I think it would be really hard to relax in this environment.

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