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Offline dieseldriver

As from tomorrow I will be attending a legit clinic for regular sciatica treatment. The clinic also provides a massage service for those that need a massage as part of their treatment. Looking at the massurs on their website, some I'd like a massage from with extras. And according to their info, can book one of needed? That is on my to-do list. But if can get an extra, something have to wait and see? However, got to play safe with this one. Don't want to be chucked out for making an insulting remark.

Offline mr.bluesky

As from tomorrow I will be attending a legit clinic for regular sciatica treatment. The clinic also provides a massage service for those that need a massage as part of their treatment. Looking at the massurs on their website, some I'd like a massage from with extras. And according to their info, can book one of needed? That is on my to-do list. But if can get an extra, something have to wait and see? However, got to play safe with this one. Don't want to be chucked out for making an insulting remark.

If it's a legit clinic then I would steer well clear of asking about "extras" and stick to the sort of fbsm places where you know extras are on offer. Like you say you will probably offend the lady doing your treatment. It could be awkward for you both if you need regular treatment. That would be my take on the situation.

Offline dieseldriver

If it's a legit clinic then I would steer well clear of asking about "extras" and stick to the sort of fbsm places where you know extras are on offer. Like you say you will probably offend the lady doing your treatment. It could be awkward for you both if you need regular treatment. That would be my take on the situation.
Got you right with that.  But I have read on here of girls working in legit massage shops giving extras by making the first move and asking her customer in a roundabout way. Whatever happens on the day? And if it does happen make the most of it  :thumbsup:

Offline DastardlyDick

Have you tried searching the clinic on here?  That might be a good starting point. If you've been referred to this place by your GP or specialist, chances of extras will probably be nil.

Offline daviemac

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As from tomorrow I will be attending a legit clinic for regular sciatica treatment.
By the sound of it it's a clinic, not a massage parlour so why not just accept your medical treatment and if you want sexual services go to somewhere you know they are available?  :unknown:

There's a wold of difference between a clinic that provides various medical treatments that include massages and a parlour that only does massages that on the face of it are legit but where the masseuse offers extras on the sly.

Offline Jonestown

I think the OP is being shortsighted at best, sciatica is exceedingly painful, his focus should be on getting that sorted out via specialist massage if need be. A hand job he can get almost anywhere, the treatment he apparently needs is not as prevalent in the market place, best not to risk blotting his copy book and having it reported back up the line to his GP

Offline RandomGuy99

Just have the legit treatment. It's gonna get weird if you turn up and everyone says that's the guy that asked for extras especially if you are going to be going there for a course of treatment

Offline scutty brown

.............. Don't want to be chucked out for making an insulting remark.

getting chucked out would be the least of your worries....
no end of things you could be charged with

Offline standardpostage

Maybe have a DIY orgasm, before you go ?

Then you won't have the need, energy or temptation to ask !

PS Get well soon  :hi:

Offline RedKettle

Personal perspective and some may think I am old fashioned etc etc - many do!

Women that work in the sort of places you are talking about must get fed up with blokes turning up who expect or hope to get sexual services.  In fact any woman in any massage establishment other than ones that are clearly there to offer such services.  They are usually working hard to make a living and do not need blokes constantly hassling, hinting etc.  It must be a really draining issue for some of them.

My (probably old fashioned view) is that unless you know what is on offer you treat the woman with respect and be polite etc etc.  If they make it clear there is more on offer that is great.

I appreciate that you might occasionally miss out but in my view it is more important to be respectful.


Offline myothernameis

Don't want to be chucked out for making an insulting remark.

getting chucked out would be the least of your worries....
no end of things you could be charged with

A legit massage place I have been to, you were required to fill in  health declaration, which also covered happy ending's and extra

And basically you were told thus will not be tolerated, and you will be asked to leave immediately, and you would be reported to the police

So think its simple, if the place your going to is legit, then dont push the boundries for Happy Ending

Offline Thephoenix

A legit massage place I have been to, you were required to fill in  health declaration, which also covered happy ending's and extra

And basically you were told thus will not be tolerated, and you will be asked to leave immediately, and you would be reported to the police

So think its simple, if the place your going to is legit, then dont push the boundries for Happy Ending

I agree about not pushing the boundaries.

However I've encountered premises where health questionnaires etc had to be completed, and still got offered HE.

Also a well known Thai place in Wrexham still has a large notice in the room clearly stating that requests for extras will result in the customer being asked to leave.
It doesn't stop the ladies asking for £40 extra for HE.

Another Thai 'legit' premises in Wirral  had a similar large notice actually on the front door despite HE being offered.

I enjoy massage and will often try out new 'legit'  premises with no expectations of extras.
Sometimes I'm pleasantly surprised despite the veneer of respectability.
My behaviour and demeanour remain impeccable and respectful, but if the lady insists on playing with Percy, I'm unlikely to refuse.



Offline daviemac

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I agree about not pushing the boundaries.

However I've encountered premises where health questionnaires etc had to be completed, and still got offered HE.

Also a well known Thai place in Wrexham still has a large notice in the room clearly stating that requests for extras will result in the customer being asked to leave.
It doesn't stop the ladies asking for £40 extra for HE.

Another Thai 'legit' premises in Wirral  had a similar large notice actually on the front door despite HE being offered.

I enjoy massage and will often try out new 'legit'  premises with no expectations of extras.
Sometimes I'm pleasantly surprised despite the veneer of respectability.
My behaviour and demeanour remain impeccable and respectful, but if the lady insists on playing with Percy, I'm unlikely to refuse.
The OP isn't going to a massage parlour, he's going to a clinic for treatment for a medical condition, the place just happens to provide a massage if that is deemed part of the treatment.

Of course he doesn't say if he has been referred or if he's going off his own bat.
« Last Edit: August 14, 2023, 10:35:27 pm by daviemac »

Offline Jonestown

It's akin to , and as knuckle headed as, say asking your female dentist/ hygienist if she does extras.

And I think that has been asked about on here before, probably by some over exuberant newbie / puppy in the first flush of punting.

Offline Thephoenix

The OP isn't going to a massage parlour, he's going to a clinic for treatment for a medical condition, the place just happens to provide a massage if that is deemed part of the treatment.

Of course he doesn't say if he has been referred or if he's going off his own bat.

Yes....very shifty!

Offline dieseldriver

The OP isn't going to a massage parlour, he's going to a clinic for treatment for a medical condition, the place just happens to provide a massage if that is deemed part of the treatment.

Of course he doesn't say if he has been referred or if he's going off his own bat.
Went there cos had a lot of 5 star reviews. And today saw the lady who will be  doing the massages. Hmm, a good looking lady too. However, also very knowledgeable about my sciatica. Getting the proper treatment is a priority so obviously not gonna do anything to jepodise that. Anyway, there's always the rub an tug place nearby that's been reviewed a few times  :D

Offline badsin

I suppose the definition of clinic, parlour, beauticians etc is being mixed up.
I've visited legitimate beauticians , with lady's getting their hair, nails, etc being done, whilst I've been in the massage room getting whacked off and mote in the room. This was an incredible thrill, and as yet, not beaten I'm it's unique kink.... for me anyway.
Clinic, no..... But who knows ultimately.
I went to the beauticians knowing this was on offer.
There's a review on the East Midlands massage thread, of visiting a seemingly legimate hair dressers etc, and a chap getting HR.
But a clinic, no, but who knows. I suppose it's down to the girl...... But I wouldn't ask, in that scenario.

Offline Stevelondon

I suppose the definition of clinic, parlour, beauticians etc is being mixed up.
I've visited legitimate beauticians , with lady's getting their hair, nails, etc being done, whilst I've been in the massage room getting whacked off and mote in the room. This was an incredible thrill, and as yet, not beaten I'm it's unique kink.... for me anyway.
Clinic, no..... But who knows ultimately.
I went to the beauticians knowing this was on offer.
There's a review on the East Midlands massage thread, of visiting a seemingly legimate hair dressers etc, and a chap getting HR.
But a clinic, no, but who knows. I suppose it's down to the girl...... But I wouldn't ask, in that scenario.


I had similar pre Covid and I agree with badsin. I found it to be rather kinky, knowing a woman was outside the room having a pedicure. Listening to the muffled chat etc.

Offline Jumping Jack Flash


I had similar pre Covid and I agree with badsin. I found it to be rather kinky, knowing a woman was outside the room having a pedicure. Listening to the muffled chat etc.

There’s a place in Wolverhampton that is just like that, women getting their nails done whilst you’re enjoying the sins of the flesh on the other side of a very thin wall.

Offline elnukky

It's akin to , and as knuckle headed as, say asking your female dentist/ hygienist if she does extras.

Might not be a bad thing if medical practitioners offered it. Get an eye test and a happy ending, all on the NHS of course  :wacko:

Offline Thephoenix

Might not be a bad thing if medical practitioners offered it. Get an eye test and a happy ending, all on the NHS of course  :wacko:
...and free for O.A.P.'s naturally.

Offline badsin

I visited Bulgaria years ago, got talking to some guy's who had visited a few times. They always went for a dental clean and hand job in the town of Varna.

Offline catweazle

There’s a place in Wolverhampton that is just like that, women getting their nails done whilst you’re enjoying the sins of the flesh on the other side of a very thin wall.

There used to be a massage establishment in Manchester, just round the corner from Kendal's, which was in the basement of a ladies hair salon.  You had to walk the length of the shop to get to the stairs at the very back corner. Took some bottle when the salon was busy!

Offline catweazle

I visited Bulgaria years ago, got talking to some guy's who had visited a few times. They always went for a dental clean and hand job in the town of Varna.

Puts a new spin on "open wide.......and spit, please!"

Offline cunnyhunt

I had a serious crash in recent years, Not only did I have physical injuries but I had numerous mental issues, one of these was a loss of sex drive which curtailed SA and regulars and (what was by then ) my infrequent punting. part of my recovery was physio/massage which was provided by my company healthcare policy.  I made 30 plus visits over a year which went well but about half way through the masseuse (30 something attractive female) asked if I needed ‘extra’ …. What she meant was more sessions rather than a HE.  luckily (or unluckily) my sex drive had not returned so there wasn’t any movement beneath the towel but it could easily have been embarrassing.

Offline DastardlyDick

I visited Bulgaria years ago, got talking to some guy's who had visited a few times. They always went for a dental clean and hand job in the town of Varna.

At the same time? Kinky!
Must be dodgy for the dentist when you can  :lol:

Offline Jonestown

Might not be a bad thing if medical practitioners offered it. Get an eye test and a happy ending, all on the NHS of course  :wacko:

Well if a handjob from a little sixty year old jewish guy is what floats your boat I'll give you the phone number of my optometrist, free of charge.

Offline Thephoenix

Well if a handjob from a little sixty year old jewish guy is what floats your boat I'll give you the phone number of my optometrist, free of charge.

Pity you can't do a review.
What does he look like? :rolleyes: