Since they were my prices that Jaez is talking about its only right I comment onto the pricing structure I have put in place.
Switch, thankyou for your reply and you have pretty much covered the exact reasoning. The Naturist Massage treatments is something that I only started offering in my practice fairly recently in the past few months and is something that has been very welcome by both exisiting and new clients.
This is very much my Premium service, I love working with undraped clients, the freedom of movement and flow it gives is fantastic. But now having experienced a Naturist Environment massage - I think they can allow for the most powerful connection and massage I have experienced. I conciously refer to them as a Naturist Environment massage, for my standard ยฃ35 treatment price clients are more then welcome to treated naked without any draping. So if a client just prefers an undraped massage then that is fine - they are more then welcome to have that at my standard rate.
Some of my previous clients now prefer a Naturist Environment massage. This offers much more then just a naked therapist, upon arrival clients are invited to undress before we begin the treatment consultation, they are offered a drink of their choice and a hot towel to freshen up with. We'll have a chat and discuss their desired outcome from the treatment. We then begin the treatment, once over the client is again offered a hot towel and drinks of their choice and some time to enjoy the treatment and in many cases the comfort of being naked with someone.
My clients have many reasons for choosing a Naturist Environment massage, and yes I do charge an extra ยฃ20 because I can. I want to make my massage business a full-time practice, and while I can earn money from it I will.
On the V-Flyer forum I am also a regular on (discussion of Virgin Atlantic) there are often comments about the prices of Premium Economy seats compared to Economy, they can be upto 5 times the cost of an Economy seat. You get some extra services but do they really justify the price difference? Maybe not, but the fact people are willing to pay that price for them is justification enough for the airline.
Mat xxx