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By *er44 OP   Man
over a year ago

London

Hi ladies

Just want your opinion about Yoni massage (for women).

I'm a pro massage therapist and I'm thinking of offering Yoni massage at the end and as part of the full body massage.

Not sure if I should(as a professional masseur).

Do you think women would want it?

Thanks

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By *amdenfunMan
over a year ago

London

Male part of the couple here, but...

Surely you'd want to keep the offerings completely separate: a lady getting a regular massage wouldn't want to think that's what you wanted to offer all along.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I agree, keep it separate.

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By *unnoisseurMan
over a year ago

Stratford

The important question is how would you offer the service without risking very obvious problems which could arise?

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By *er44 OP   Man
over a year ago

London

What I'm trying to offer is not a pure Yoni Massage but a combination of a professional full body massage with Yoni. So the woman gets the best of both worlds...

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By *er44 OP   Man
over a year ago

London

That's exactly my problem.

Offering Yoni as part of a full body massage isn't the norm...yet... so I'm not sure how and if to offer it..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

These are just my thoughts, to expand on my earlier post. Take it or leave it...

I would not go to a regular masseuse/masseur looking for a tantric massage. If I wanted that I would look for a practitioner who specifically offered it.

If I approached a regular masseuse/masseur and they offered a tantric massage without me asking about it first I would not book with them as it would feel inappropriate.

So maybe have two different websites/flyers for each service? Also tantric massage may be the kind of thing that is more suited to word of mouth promotion.

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By *amdenfunMan
over a year ago

London

Exactly as above. Market as you'd normally market - describe it focusing on why women would love it. But make sure they're separate so regular clients don't think you have something else in your mind.

I guess it lends itself to word of mouth, but don't see why a website couldn't attract as well. Good luck.

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By *er44 OP   Man
over a year ago

London

if you saw a price list with different massage options with yoni being one, would that put you off requesting a normal non tantric massage?

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By *erseypairCouple
over a year ago

liverpool

run a separate website and phone number offering that service- do not mix the two, you could end up in deep water, we used to run tantric massage workshops for couples, keep it away from your day job.

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