The masseurs are Brock Avery (repeating his role from Volume 2), Jessie Colter, Theo Ford and in a surprise former client Andrew Fitch (who was brought into Gay line by Colter previously) turned masseur. But even they will become bored after it's repeated identically so many times. That liberating message is quite old after a dozen doses from Nica, and clearly is aimed at new subscribers at the website looking for a a novelty scene to stream or download. Gimmick is repeated over and over again, of the masseur (my local TV news channels frequently call a male massage therapist a 'masseuse' on the air, but I must insist on the proper term: masseur) addressing the camera with a set spiel, on how a psychotherapist refers closeted Gay men to his salon for 'treatment', i.e., having a smoothie lay on hands and cajole the guy into enjoying man to man sex -namely, don't fight the feeling. I found it uninspiring and too much like the previous editions. This tedious boy/boy Oiler series has director Nica emphasizing deep throat in nearly every segment, perhaps the draw for the fans of her Icon Male website.