Popular Ghanaian media personality and influencer, Mona Gucci, has taken a stand against the practice of women offering in-home massage services to men, particularly highlighting concerns about the inclusion of “happy endings” as an additional service for extra payment.
During a segment on The Ladies Circle show on TV3, Mona Gucci expressed her reservations about this trend. She raised questions about the definition of a “happy ending” and suggested that such services, provided under different names, can be seen as resembling prostitution due to their intimate nature.
Mona Gucci further explained that these women are often invited to clients’ homes where they provide massages and other services that go beyond mere relaxation, blurring the lines between legitimate massage therapy and illicit activities.
The media personality also shared her worries about the growing number of young women turning to social media platforms to monetize their services, expressing concerns that this could contribute to negative stereotypes.
She stated, “These women are invited into men’s homes where they charge for their services. Pardon my directness, but it essentially amounts to prostitution, plain and simple. This is because the encounters inevitably extend beyond a mere massage.”
Mona Gucci’s comments have sparked discussions about the ethics and boundaries of in-home massage services, particularly regarding the inclusion of additional, intimate offerings.