It sat in my inbox for a long time, and I think I waited before posting it, out of something like shyness. Mike, a man who lives between Baton Rouge and New Orleans and to whom I’ve given massage about half a dozen times, wrote the testimonial that follows. Here are quick links to more information about my massage.ĭecemJD Leave a comment A Testimonial by Mike Men often remark on the heat I generate as I give massage, so count on my hands as well to keep you warm in winter. You surely don’t need to overheat a room for my sake in fact, if I feel a little chilly before I begin, the air usually feels just right while I work. Since I usually work on feet near the end of the massage, wearing socks or covering your feet through most of the massage works well to keep your feet warmer.Ībout the temperature of the room, please do whatever will be comfortable for you.
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The first thing I do as we begin massage is to spread a thin layer of oil on the back and legs, partly to keep the skin warmer in the way I just described. Some men receiving massage have asked whether the oil I use has something in it that warms the skin, and I think this blocking of moisture loss produces the warming effect that they feel. One of the reasons I prefer to use the oil-based Biotone Advanced Therapy Massage Gel rather than a water-based lotion is that the moisture in a lotion evaporates and can make one feel chilly, while an oil helps the skin to remain warm by decreasing the evaporation of the skin’s own moisture. To help us both keep warm in wintertime, I warm my oil and my hands in hot water before beginning massage. Opportunities to give massage have held up surprisingly well in the late fall and the holiday season, and I’ll be glad if you keep me working hard all through the winter. Here are links to much that you may want to know about my M4M massage service my phone number (for text, preferably) is at the bottom of the “About” page. If you have to choose between luxurious accommodations and massage, I hope you’ll choose massage. Men visiting Baton Rouge may be glad to know that, although of course the high-end and mid-range hotels are lovely, I’m happy to serve men staying in “budget-friendly” accommodations, too. And because I don’t have to think much of trip-related and car-related expenses, I can keep my fee low in the Baton Rouge area.
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Within the Baton Rouge area, since I don’t have to drive far to meet, I’m often available even on pretty short notice. As I sometimes say, “I bring the spa to you,” but I like to make everything simple, convenient, and friendly.
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I serve men who prefer to stay in for massage, rather than go to a studio or spa, and those who need massage after hours, when everything is closed up. I give massage to men who are comfortable letting a guy give them massage. Sooner or later, I hope to have the opportunity to give you massage! NovemJD Leave a comment Male Massage for Men in Baton Rouge I’ll just offer you these reassurances and invite you to do what seems good. I won’t try to tell you what you should do. And although I’m no “expert,” I take nutritional supplements that some people think support the body’s immune systems, including vitamin D3, vitamin C, and zinc. However, I think you’ll also feel reassured by knowing that I enjoy a quiet way of life and tend to stay out of crowds in any case. I don’t know whether having already had the virus means I’m now fully immune to it. But by about July 15, I had recovered fully.
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Already by July 5, I felt much better, although for many days thereafter, I lacked the energy to do anything but rest. It was difficult to draw a deep breath for a few days, because of a strange sensation in my chest and a strong urge to cough whenever I tried to draw a deep breath. I was intensely chilled for two or three days and had a “dry” cough for a few days. My symptoms began with a “scratchy” throat during the night of June 29-30. If you wonder about the safety of meeting, then I hope you’ll be reassured by the news that I’ve already had the virus.