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Can men be masseurs? It doesn't matter. I just think massage is very good and want to learn.
Sure!

It seems very important. If you are really interested and ambitious, you are willing to study hard and practice your skills, so that you don't care about hard work but earn less.

Knowing that you may not like to hear it, you said this out of sincerity and patience.

Although the skills of masseurs are very important to both men and women, as long as the female technicians are beautiful and have poor skills, there are still customers who are willing to queue up. If the male technician is not too hard, it is useless to be handsome. The Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion in the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine also has many massage specialties. The ancestral bone-setting technology is not inherited, but honed by half a lifetime's hard work. It's hard to learn real skills without hard work, and you can't get along in this Jianghu.

You can say "it's not about sex", but customers may not see it that way. Most male customers who go to the store will not ask male technicians to spend money, and there are not as many beautiful customers as homosexuals! How can your income be meager without customers looking for you? (Of course, there are opposite examples, but we can't generalize. )

Good medicine is bitter in the mouth. I am a masseur with more than ten years' experience, and I hope I can help you.