Travis Baker

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Travis Baker is the alias used by Anthony Farrer for his gay guy massage business.[1] This was confirmed by Farrer in an episode of The Timepiece Gentleman on YouTube. In this episode he sits Darby, Liz, and Jimmy around a table and tells them the news.

History[edit | edit source]

According to various reviews and forum posts, Anthony started doing massages in 2011. In a 2013 post on Company of Men, a user stated "I agree. straight (and HOT!) but not narrow; nice, talented, comfortable with body contact (and what abody to contact!!), etc. Seen him twice ... and hope to see him again next week. For any more please PM me. Note: He is NOT an escort."[2]

Following reviews and forum posts between 2013 and 2022 it appears Travis Baker was a popular service provider in the Dallas, Texas area. In a March 7, 2022 post on popular men's massage forum, Company of Men, stated "He has mostly moved on from erotic massage as one of his extremely wealthy clients turned sugar daddy turned silent business investor for him, helped launch and fund his luxury watch business which is doing very well. In return Travis continues to have massage and erotic sessions with his investor and a few select long term clients that each pay $1000 or more per session. He’s still a cocky hottie, with a sexy voice and an ass and cock that both love to be played with. He was a true gem in my experiences with him and I’ll remember the hot times had with him - but I wouldn’t pay his exorbitant rate when he was narrowing his list to a select few so he’s in the past now."[3]

Reviews[edit | edit source]

A number of reviews from the massage profile have become memes such as Asian Bijock who's review stated: "Travis is the real deal! His studio was very nice and centrally located. His 7 years experience showed through. I love a massage with long, fluid strokes, and he delivered. He is super professional and charming at the same time...oh and did I say handsome too? I think I found my goto masseur!" "He's a cockie hottie'".[4]

Company of Men user Becket stated "I saw him a few times. Wonderful experience. At least on two different occasions, in different years, he was wearing an ankle monitor. It didn't bother me, but I was curious what he was into that got him into so much trouble."[5]

Controversy[edit | edit source]

Despite receiving numerous positive testimonials from happy clients praising his skills and techniques, a significant controversy arose regarding his licensing status. Reports indicate that Farrer did not possess a valid massage therapy license in the state of Texas, raising questions about the legality of his practice.

Authorities have not yet taken formal action against Farrer, but the situation has highlighted the ongoing challenges related to unlicensed practitioners in the wellness industry. This controversy continues to be a focal point in discussions surrounding massage therapy regulations in Texas.

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