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@BigRic, thanks for the input. Here it is.

 

The text is:

I'm a 6'4, 215 lb, muscular, masculine, attractive, athletic jock who is also a certified personal trainer.

I know every muscle in your body and how to rub them the right way.

Let me use my big, thick, strong hands to go deep into those areas that need special attention, while you blissfully melt away on my table and release all that built up stress . I enjoy working those glutes and legs, leaving no muscle behind.

Sensual, therapeutic, legitimate, satisfying.

Straight, bi, or gay, your discretion is respected. I can accommodate your comfort level in regards to clothing/coverage. Be naked. Be nude. Wear underwear. It's about what feels good to you.

Prefer to host in Long Beach but can travel.

Text me for a faster response of my availability. 7,one,4,four,2,six,nine,zero,8,one.

Please respond with a photo so I know that you are real and not a robot. Discretion assured.

 

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Thanks, @LOLO. (Was his age in the ad?)

 

I guess ultimately it boils down to what you want from him/the session. I think the answer to that question is more important than perhaps still seeking feedback two weeks later that doesn't appear to be forthcoming. For "only" $100-140, I would have gone ahead and just given him a whirl if I was interested.

 

I could say a little or a lot and will try to opt to for the former regarding "amateur" versus "professional" sites for advertising these, um, personal services. There's typically a reason that providers such as this advertise in a less review-oriented environment than even a masseur site like Masseur Finder. For me, those reasons aren't usually positive. The last sentence of his ad puts a more explicit, larger thumb on the negative side of the scale. Why does he need prospective client photos? There are other ways to prove someone is real and not a bot. IMO this is a ruse to get pics so he can see if he finds a prospective attractive enough to respond to. IMO a more professional provider should be able to render services to anyone within practical reason (e.g., it may be difficult if a 400-lb. guy wants to be held up against a wall and pounded like he's seen in porno movies).

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