A Brief Opinion and Clarification on Sex Work

If you have made it to this point in the website and you’re wondering about happy endings or sexual services I have no judgements. As a matter of fact, when going through massage school, we were prepared for the inevitability of being asked if we offer sexual services. Massage is an intimate form of connection and by this I mean it takes a great amount of vulnerability and trust. Sometimes I encounter clients who are seeking sexual connection. Let me be clear, I fully believe that sex work should be legalized in this country. I fully believe consenting adults should be able to both offer for compensation and pay for sexual services. The need for sexual intimate connection is felt by many humans and I am not here to condemn that need.

Still, I do not now, nor have I ever offered touch therapy of a sexual nature and I have no intention to start.

I don’t offer sexual services for several personal and professional reasons and this statement alone should be enough to shut down any line of questioning you may feel compelled to begin. While I don’t judge people seeking sexual services or those offering them, I don’t abide repeated inquiries into whether I will engage in this work. If I’ve answered you once, you have your answer. If you’ve read this notice on my website, you have your answer. I also do not offer any referral services to sex workers, particularly massage trained sex workers, as I don’t know any. If you are a client who continuously inquires about a happy ending during your massage, I reserve the right to end your massage early and full payment for the service booked will be due at that time.

Thank you in advance for your respect.

Moriah Bray