
“Initially kept it very clean, but I was really turned on, and I let him know it by moaning and saying how good it felt. The key, according to veterans like Amy, a 32-year-old model/actress who has had happy ending massages in two different states, is clear but subtle communication: “It’s all about giving the right signals.” She first discovered erotic massage during an in-room rubdown at an upscale Miami hotel. So if you’re into it, how do you avoid embarrassment and still come out fully satisfied? And as Samantha learned in the now-notorious SATC Episode 33, making demands can result in humiliation. There’s really no way to know, even if there’s moaning and heavy breathing.”įor many women (myself included) the idea of point blank asking a hot masseur to “finish me off” sounds about as appealing as a full-body exfoliation with Brillo pads.

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“Some will ask outright, plus they have this appendage that’s obvious, and gives you a clear idea of where they want to go. “With men, there’s no subtle approach when it comes to a happy ending,” said Tyler, a 6'4" hunk of tattooed muscle who has worked as a masseur at several New York City spas. The answer is that they can and do, though the logistics can get complicated. The bottom line: We like massages and we like orgasms, so why shouldn’t the two sometimes, er, come hand in hand? (Names have been changed to protect the less-than-innocent.) “Women are finally getting comfortable with the idea that it’s ok to feel erotic in what’s already a really erotic setting.” “It’s such a well-known thing for guys, and women are finally getting more comfortable asking for it,” said Anna, a self-described “massage healer” who has worked at several upscale spas and performed happy endings on female customers.
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And with competition among spas getting ever more intense, customers are starting to demand more than just Enya and free herbal tea with their Shiatsu, according to massage therapists. Luckily, any “rules” restricting female sexuality are dying as fast as Sex and the City repeats can slay them, and it was only a matter of time before women embraced the notion that “quick releases” aren’t just for men. But until recently, the female version of “happy endings” has remained doggedly taboo. With all that time spent around low lighting, soft music, and heavy rubbing, it can be tough not to think of sex. bringing in around $10 billion in annual revenue, and their predominantly female clientele average more than 100 million visits per year. There are more than 14,000 spas in the U.S. The rest of spa culture, meanwhile, is dominated by women.
