Massage
Massage bookings are centered on physical relaxation rather than conversation or social connection, making them one of the more straightforward and clearly defined categories on this list. A companion offering massage focuses on technique and setting rather than anything conversational.
What's typically included
A massage booking centers on a hands-on relaxation session, usually delivered in a private setting — either the companion's own space or a location the client arranges. Sessions vary in length, and companions typically list their preferred duration options alongside their rates. Oils, lighting, and music are common, aimed at creating a controlled, comfortable environment rather than a clinical one. Some companions specialize primarily in massage as their main offering; others provide it as an option that can open or accompany a longer booking that includes other services.
Standalone vs. combined bookings
One of the most important things to clarify before booking is whether massage is being offered as its own complete service or only as part of a longer, combined booking. Companions differ significantly here — some are happy to do a massage-only appointment with nothing else involved, while others only offer it bundled with additional time. Checking a companion's listing or asking directly before arranging anything avoids confusion on the day.
Who it suits
This category tends to appeal to clients who want physical relaxation without the social component that comes with categories like GFE or a dinner date — someone who's had a stressful week and wants an hour of genuine unwinding, or clients who want a lower-pressure, more clearly bounded booking than some of the other categories on this list. It's also a common entry point for clients who are newer to booking companions generally and want to start with something simpler and more clearly defined before considering other categories.
How booking usually works
Because massage is a more clearly scoped service than something like GFE, the booking process tends to be relatively quick — confirming duration, location, and rate is usually most of what's needed. Companions may ask about any physical considerations worth knowing beforehand (an injury, a preference for pressure, areas to avoid), similar to what you'd expect from any professional massage setting.
What to expect
Expect a private, unhurried session focused on relaxation technique. The tone is generally quieter and less conversational than other categories, though that varies by companion — some like to chat throughout, others prefer a calmer, near-silent atmosphere. As with any booking, respecting the boundaries and pace the companion sets is part of what makes the session work well; a massage session isn't an invitation to renegotiate what was agreed beforehand.
A note on professionalism
Because massage is often a client's first booking with a given companion, it's a useful measuring stick for how a companion runs their bookings more generally — punctuality, cleanliness of the space, and clear communication about time remaining are all reasonable things to expect and notice, and set the tone for whether to book that companion again for something else on this list.
Combining massage with other categories
Because massage pairs naturally with other categories on this list, it's common to see it offered as an optional opening to a GFE or overnight booking rather than purely as its own service. When it's combined this way, the massage portion is usually shorter and more of a warm-up to the rest of the time together, which is a different experience from booking massage as a dedicated, standalone session — worth keeping in mind when comparing rates between companions who offer it differently.