Do you have an actual spa that takes appointments and walk ins? Are the people being massaged customers or you pay them? Do you also sell massage videos on adult websites?
You are claiming therapy and whatnot and portraying this all as pseudo-science, but to call a spade a spade, it's all a front to keep your product from being labeled as porn which i believe is illegal where you're from. But i think there is a danger in making it seem like you are doing anything substantial within the health field aside from alleviating some cases of blue balls.
Ok, I see your point. To make it clear.
1) Yes, we have an actual spa with appointments. As well as individual practice at various appointed locations. We don't pay those who come for tickle therapy, they come willingly.
We don't shoot videos with them. It's purely tickle spa.
The results - numerous happy clients, warm feedback. But what's the most important to us - we see how clients become more relaxed, open, friendly and visually healthy.
Then, sometimes we shoot tickling clips about tickle therapy. For this we invite those who agree to be in our videos - models, female athletes, actors, tv hosts, singers, young mothers, mature women. Sometimes we pay them, sometimes they do it to get free tickle therapy from us. Yet, this is the exact same therapy how we do it in our spa. So it's shown as it is, and is about the same benefits and positive effect. Nothing fake, real reactions. And they feel the same and give the same feedback as our spa clients.
There is no danger because it's all real.
We use these videos as means of promotion of tickle therapy as a whole, because we want it to be spread. We also make videos because we think it's beautiful and fun, we love tickling, and we love tickling videos with real emotions, not fake, and love to share them with those who also do.
No matter how and why it can be labeled in one place or another, we believe tickle therapy is not pornographic, this is our mindset, and of those who work with us. That just can't be changed.
We don't shoot naked women with vibrating dildos used on them, like some other studios do only for money. And you know for sure their motivation is only more money.
I'd like to make it clear that I absolutely don't blame them for this, or think they are bad. Don't you also think that I consider our studio better than others. Nothing bad about porn. It's just porn and everything is clear about it. They don't waste time or money.
Our concept is different from the start. Of course we take into consideration that tickle therapy also looks sexually appealing, just like seeing a beautiful lady smile to you. Because it's also an innocent release of natural sexual energy which is also healthy. See the difference. Sexual energy of playful smiles and laughter vs naked pornographic behaviour in other studios.
2) Speaking about money. We need money to produce clips and to promote tickle therapy. It's about our hi-end cameras, lighting, high quality sound, models, ticklers, locations, editing, color-grading to make it look tasty. We don't earn much from spa practice, it's more like our passion and desire to bring tickle therapy to those who might need it, to make it reachable and to share our large amount of experience.
So this is where we are very thankful to all of our customers, and TMF, and c4s, for making it possible. Without their support we wouldn't be able to do what we do. And this support is very appreciated. So Tickle Therapy is also about our supporters.
3) And no, we don't sell massage videos for one simple reason - we love tickling and making tickling videos, not massage videos. Even if that could bring more money.
That's all. You may hate us, or you may like us. You may use spiteful words and call tickling clips just "wank fodder" like some members did. That's irrelevant.
We will keep on producing no matter what, I assure you
The only thing that matters is what you will see in the future - tickle therapy made popular, widespread and not considered pornographic or illegal for the benefit of all who needs it. Or you won't. But at least we won't say that we didn't try.
Peace.