Sensual Massage Work?


Sensual Massage Work?
Sensual Massage, or FBSM (full body sensual massage) is a relaxing and erotic massage you pay for and they give you a "happy ending" (hands only!!!) during the last few minutes of the appointment.


I personally disagree with the law on this type of thing. Its the womens body, if she wants to jerk a guy off for cash it should be her choice or not.

This type of thing is legal in parts of Asia and Europe but illegal in the US.
I don't think its morally wrong at all.

It is usually done in a safe and clean environment by women who are in college and want to make really good money with little hours put in. On an 8 hour day, you can expect to make at least 400 a day and on a great day 1000 a day. You earn about 120 per hour appointment (40 mins massage and 10 mins ending) after you give your cut over to the house (security, room, table and oils..you rent the place by the hour/day/month).


Having been a client, I am all for it. There is no better way to relieve stress and tension as well as loosening knotted muscles than a good massage. And the young lady that handled mine handled it with pride! It is probably illegal, but shouldn't be. It's absolutely wonderful! Be forewarned, all the religious folk are going to jump all over this, don't let them scare you, they all do this kind of stuff in private anyways and telling others what to do makes them feel spiritual. I say go for it, be careful of course, check out the place where you're going to work carefully. If you want to stay more independent yet not so secure you can always advertise on Craig's List. Good Luck, hope you never rub someone the wrong way!
Does this seem wrong if you have a goal and plan to do it for only a few months? I never let anyone make decisions for me, however, I am interested in other folks' opinions on the subject and if the would do it. I have a friend who does it and makes 10,000 a month or 120,000 a year...pretty damn good money, especially when her husband doesn't mind that she does it as long as she does not provide anything more than that for her clients.

Hmmm.... I think the answer(s) to your question depends on what "hands on" experiences means because it can be taken a few ways. If the person is comfortable with the duties of the job and the expectations, it should not matter if the position is meant for days, weeks, months or years. A true career position should be meaningful in regards to mind, body and soul and the person should be ready, willing and able to perform the job based on providing a service to themselves and their clients. This, to me, is not a business/finance question so much as a moral question. Would I perform the job? Probably. But I would do it for the satisfaction of the job, not solely for the money.

Opinions?