About Me

alejo_charlottesville

Hi, my name is Alejandro! I’m from Colombia, born and raised in Bogotá, and am the youngest of a large and nurturing family. I went to law school and practiced law for several years in Colombia. Due to the political situation at that time, I came to the United States in the year 2000 and started a new career in social work. For 21 years, I worked with homeless and at-risk families in San Francisco.

In 2021, I relocated with my partner to Oakland Park in South Florida. In 2022, we opened a beautiful romantic hotel for adults in Bogotá. If you’re ever in Colombia, please check it out! It’s called Hotel Zen-sual.

My interest in body work started very soon after I arrived in California. I believe that in many cultures, but especially in United States, people don’t receive enough touch. We need physical contact to help us relax, release tension, feel cared for, loved, and healed. As men we can go through our life feeling untouched and lonely, using sexual encounters as a way to seek physical contact and intimacy.

Massage can provide a safe and discreet environment where intimacy, connection and bodywork are all integrated in a healing experience that helps us to feel better about ourselves and more connected to others. I treat every client as a unique and perfect individual just the way they are, encouraging their emotional and spiritual well-being as much as caring for their physical body.

alejo_charlottesville

Hi, my name is Alejandro! I’m from Colombia, born and raised in Bogotá, and am the youngest of a large and nurturing family. I went to law school and practiced law for several years in Colombia. Due to the political situation at that time, I came to the United States in the year 2000 and started a new career in social work. For 21 years, I worked with homeless and at-risk families in San Francisco.

In 2021, I relocated with my partner to Oakland Park in South Florida. In 2022, we opened a beautiful romantic hotel for adults in Bogotá. If you’re ever in Colombia, please check it out! It’s called Hotel Zen-sual.

My interest in body work started very soon after I arrived in California. I believe that in many cultures, but especially in United States, people don’t receive enough touch. We need physical contact to help us relax, release tension, feel cared for, loved, and healed. As men we can go through our life feeling untouched and lonely, using sexual encounters as a way to seek physical contact and intimacy.

Massage can provide a safe and discreet environment where intimacy, connection and bodywork are all integrated in a healing experience that helps us to feel better about ourselves and more connected to others. I treat every client as a unique and perfect individual just the way they are, encouraging their emotional and spiritual well-being as much as caring for their physical body.