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Top Answer out of 3 by Sketchy Mess Jeoffory on Jul 16, 2007 at 2:40 pm Permalink
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Thanks for the informative answer. Points given :)
Based on what Google brings up, "erotic massage" seems to be all about massaging the genitals; if a massage that touches the genitals isn't legal, yet 'erotic massage' is about the genitals, is it likely that the company concerned (which is based in Toronto) offers a kind of "under the counter" sex service, and should I ask outright whether or not this is involved, since I stated in my original email that I did not have any kind of official qualification, and certainly not a license to perform massage?
It is pretty likely that they offer some sort of sexual gratification. I don't know if it is sex, per se, but it is probably more like a hand-job. I would check the place out... if they are doing naughty stuff and you work there you and everyone else could get arrested... even if you aren't performing those services.
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Answer 3 out of 3 by Joyeux1978 on Apr 3, 2009 at 11:53 pm Permalink
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