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Not sure if this topic is proper to be discussed openly, hopefully it wont trigger any flaming which is not my intention.

I love and enjoy message but I found one thing that kill my mood off immediately was to find out the therapist who attending me was effeminate. Not to be discriminating but I felt not comfortable with such trait especially when naked.

For this reason I always tried to figure out prior to having appointment to home-based masseur. Looking for the threads about the therapist, searching for keyword like sissy or feminine or manly, calling the therapist to listen to the way he talk, etc. Of course I was looking for competence but this is not the topic.

So would it be appropriate to ask this question or to publish this information publicly? Or probably we should only ask some reviewer about the therapist privately? I feel so rude to excuse once I have been on the premise.

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...I feel so rude to excuse once I have been on the premise.

Just say "I don't feel comfortable with a sissy and walk out."

Just right before you reach the door, just add "by the way, it isn't personal, just a preference."

I think you are already being rude. So why bother being any more polite?

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Just say "I don't feel comfortable with a sissy and walk out."

Just right before you reach the door, just add "by the way, it isn't personal, just a preference."

I think you are already being rude. So why bother being any more polite?

With all due respect, I think a person asking this question is not being rude. We have to be objective in reading his enquiry.

Its a personal preference. Being a paying customer, the customer has the right to be served by someone who makes him comfortable and relaxed. I think asking for more details before turning up for the appointment is not being rude.

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With all due respect, I think a person asking this question is not being rude. We have to be objective in reading his enquiry.

Its a personal preference. Being a paying customer, the customer has the right to be served by someone who makes him comfortable and relaxed. I think asking for more details before turning up for the appointment is not being rude.

Fully agree with Yas1950 that it's not wrong stating one's personal viewpoint on his preferences of his masseur.

I, for one has preference to str-acting masseurs too as I don't feel comfortable throughout the massage session too.

By hearing the masseur's voice upfront will have a guard-feel if he's manly before deciding to try him or not.

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With all due respect, I think a person asking this question is not being rude. We have to be objective in reading his enquiry. Its a personal preference. Being a paying customer, the customer has the right to be served by someone who makes him comfortable and relaxed. I think asking for more details before turning up for the appointment is not being rude.

go ahead and request for details pertaining to the service, masseur's str8acting mannerism is not a pre-requisite

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