Additional Services & Reviews
At JAD, we only advertise a nude massage and happy ending — this may differ for other establishments and massage parlours.
As therapists are independent, anything beyond the standard advertised service depends entirely on consent and the therapist’s comfort, which you can kindly discuss with them. If you come in with the expectation of something more and they politely decline, please respect their decision.
Please do not coerce, pressure, or bring up reviews or bring up your experience with other therapists. And if you do receive an additional service, please keep it private - as a rule of thumb, what happens in the room stays in the room.
Consent means having clear permission or agreement — in other words, no means no.
Assuming or attempting a service that hasn’t been discussed beforehand is not consent. Always ask first to ensure the therapist feels comfortable.
Engaging in non-consensual actions may cause a therapist to become uncomfortable, withdrawn, or even traumatised.
We’ve also noticed that some clients who don’t receive an additional service feel entitled to leave negative reviews — affecting therapists’ bookings, income, and reputation. This is unfair and unnecessary, especially when many other clients have had positive experiences with that same therapist.
On the topic of reviews, this also means that just because one client may have received a certain additional service mentioned in a review, it does not mean that therapist is required or expected to provide it to you. Please do not come in with the expectation of the same service, always assume the standard service and maybe something additional.
We’ve also noticed that some clients who don’t receive an additional service feel entitled to leave negative reviews — affecting therapists’ bookings, income, and reputation. This is unfair and unnecessary, especially when many other clients have had positive experiences with that same therapist.
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