spliff cat
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Hello,
Not too sure if this has been posted before...if so I'm sorry!!!
When I done my massage courses, I was always told NOT to massage on beds, since it was bad for our backs, and the clients', since it's not really a stable surface. You also lose the sense of professionalism.
However, since trying to turn my hobby into a career, I have found that most agencies are fine with you massaging on beds :/ I am trying to get clients myself but the people who have phoned me up are shocked when I say I use a massage mat or massage table and won't massage on a bed - am I losing potential clients or just losing ones that I could do without anyways?
What are your views on this? Do you or would you massage on the clients bed? etc
Also, how long should I expect guys to be calling asking for hand relief/extras/lingam massage? I knew I should expect some, but seriously, ALL the guys that have been in contact has asked for it. How do you deal with it? I was told I should just outright tell them that if that's what they were after I was the wrong therapist for them.
Why are peoples' perception of massage so sordid and smutty?
How am I to gain confidence in what I love to do when I cannot get the clients I need?
Sorry I ranted a little and there's a fair bit to read...if you have managed to read this far....I thank you kindly
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Not too sure if this has been posted before...if so I'm sorry!!!
When I done my massage courses, I was always told NOT to massage on beds, since it was bad for our backs, and the clients', since it's not really a stable surface. You also lose the sense of professionalism.
However, since trying to turn my hobby into a career, I have found that most agencies are fine with you massaging on beds :/ I am trying to get clients myself but the people who have phoned me up are shocked when I say I use a massage mat or massage table and won't massage on a bed - am I losing potential clients or just losing ones that I could do without anyways?
What are your views on this? Do you or would you massage on the clients bed? etc
Also, how long should I expect guys to be calling asking for hand relief/extras/lingam massage? I knew I should expect some, but seriously, ALL the guys that have been in contact has asked for it. How do you deal with it? I was told I should just outright tell them that if that's what they were after I was the wrong therapist for them.
Why are peoples' perception of massage so sordid and smutty?
How am I to gain confidence in what I love to do when I cannot get the clients I need?
Sorry I ranted a little and there's a fair bit to read...if you have managed to read this far....I thank you kindly
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