FAQ
1. What
is NOT included in a therapeutic
massage?
SEX. Let's get it right there out in
the open. If you want sex, go someplace
that specializes in that. There are
plenty of them. A prostitute is the
expert in delivering those services.
Don't insult, offend, or intimidate a
legitimate massage therapist by
expecting it
from them.
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2. When
should I get a massage?
Any time is a good time to get a massage.
You don't need to wait until you're stressed
or
injured. A regular massage is a wonderful
way to cope with stress, both physical and
emotional, and to keep it from causing
discomfort or harm to your body.
3. What parts of my body will be
massaged?
This will vary from therapist to therapist.
In most cases your therapist will ask if
there are
any specific areas of concern. Otherwise it
will probably be a full body massage. Each
massage is designed to fit the needs of each
client.
4. Do I have to be completely undressed?
You should undress to your comfort level.
You will be covered at all times. The only
part
of the body that is exposed is the part on
which the therapist is working .
5. Will a massage hurt?
That depends on the type of massage and the
depth of the strokes. Everybody has
different thresholds of pain. The depth of a
stroke may not be deep enough for one
person's liking and may cause pain for
another. Make your preference known to the
therapist, and give feedback at any time
during a massage.
6. Can I talk during a massage?
The key to a massage is relaxation and
allowing yourself to enjoy the experience.
There are many times when you should speak
up during a massage. If anything makes
you uncomfortable, bring it to the
therapist's attention.
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