Asking for a discountĮnquiring about prices is perfectly acceptable, but asking for a discount is not, in our line of work. Let me take you through these one by one. There are three types of enquiry that immediately raises red flags: asking for a discount, asking for more pictures and requesting illegal services. However, today we will go into the nitty-gritty of booking, enjoying and paying for massage in a way that befits a gentleman. Your masseur will appreciate your conduct. If you act with consideration and have good manners, you needn’t worry about etiquette. At Touch of London, we always say: it’s less about etiquette and more about manners. However, sometimes we get questions from considerate clients, who want to make sure they understand the etiquette of receiving gay massage. The massage is, first and foremost, for the client’s pleasure. He walks out the door, this time producing a sigh from his masseur: ah, this was a great one. At the end of the visit, he thanks his masseur and places payment on the side table, unasked.
He is not afraid to say what he likes, and what he doesn’t, and when his masseur gets it right, he is rewarded with a smile or a contended sigh. His voice is soft and gentle, and he remains unfailingly polite. There are steps on the stairs and a knock on the foor. Gay massage etiquette, if you ask me, boils down to being considerate.