Sex workers posing as masseuses are increasingly turning to social media to advertise their services in the open, while a community of men making use of them are using the same medium to share recommendations and reviews. One such group on Facebook that has over 2,000 members advertises itself as a discussion forum for "men and women who like giving and receiving a relaxing massage". The group description states: "This is not a sex group so discretion is advised. Anything that happens between the client and the massage therapist is their own business." Discussion on the group is a mix of tips and reviews of which masseuses and establishments offer the best (largely sexual) services, and advertising from the masseuses themselves. "Especially Kayla she give you both [a massage and sexual services]," one commenter wrote of a well-organised business in Ħamrun. "And I can tell 'cause I went and went and will go again. Money well spent." Adverts nearly all feature sexually suggestive images and text, with scantily clad women and promises of "sensual", "erotic" massages in "clean and discreet" surroundings. Some women post in their own name, while others form part of more sophisticated...
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