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What is the difference between normal massage, erotic massage and exotic massage (particularly the difference between the second and third). If I were to offer to work someplace that offered "Exotic massage" would that involve me taking my clothes off?

By Wildcat Asked Jul 16 2007 2:08PM
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by Sketchy Mess Jeoffory on Jul 16, 2007 at 2:40 pm Permalink

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These terms are not set in stone and are open to interpretation. What one person or business considers an erotic massage another might consider prostitution. In general, any LEGAL massage should not require you to be nude if you are performing the massage. A massage is not legal if it involves touching the genitals in any way.

Exotic massage has recently come to encompass a wide range of services from sea-salt scrubs to eastern massages with exotic oils.

You should look into the place you are thinking about working. Ask them up front what will be involved in the type of massages they offer. Chances are if they are hiring girls who do not have a massage therapy license then they are going to lean more towards the erotic side.
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Avatar Wildcat Jul, 16 2007 at 02:46 PM
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?
Avatar Sketchy Mess Jeoffory Jul, 16 2007 at 02:50 PM
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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by Joyeux1978 on Apr 3, 2009 at 11:53 pm Permalink

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Exotic, and Erotic are the same in massage types. If someone is offering that they are not offering a legal massage. They are usually offering sexual things along with a massage if in fact a massage is being offered. So don't work for a place like that.
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