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I get a massage often (2-3 times a month) and I work out very often (couple times a week). I prefer to get massaged by men because in my experience its stronger and feels better for me.
Have you explored more towards a sport massage for yourself?
Adding to this, my ex wife has been independent for close to 15 years. Men are successful in massage therapy in the south in 2 catagories honestly, seniors and sports therapy. She turns most all of her sports related business to a male friend of here. They share referrals for seniors as well.
Lol dudes in the south are really that scared of being called gay... it's so pathetic.
Its weird. I personally have a guy and im a guy. My guy is a kinesiology focused professional, helps with after race correction.