Hi, I am new here...Hello everyone.
I am currently learning massage therapy, I have already completed a short massage course, and am now studying for NVQ.
My question is this.. is is ok to only see female clients? or will this be seen as sexist? this has been worrying me quite a bit... my fear is for 2 reasons, firstly, my cousin is a massage therapist (of 12 years) and said in her experience most men sooner or later try it on in one way or another, and secondly I will be working alone on a self employed basis, so this will also be for security reasons.
I have 1-2 massages per week, at various establishments and would never feel comfortable with a male carrying out the massage,the same applies with me being the giver of the massage.
I overheard a worrying conversation whilst on my massage course, basically there was 1 guy on the course, he was on the phone to he's friend stating the only reason he was learning massage was to touch ladies beautiful bodies,and that he would act professional whilst giving the massage but would be thinking sexy thoughts!!! this made me feel very uneasy and annoyed, but I do not like confrontation so I didn't let him know I had heard. When it came to partner time nobody wanted to go with him, as we all felt uneasy touching a man.
Sorry about the long post, I am finding the male client/therapist thing quite overwhelming at the moment.
Many thanks in advance for any advice. Rebecca
I am currently learning massage therapy, I have already completed a short massage course, and am now studying for NVQ.
My question is this.. is is ok to only see female clients? or will this be seen as sexist? this has been worrying me quite a bit... my fear is for 2 reasons, firstly, my cousin is a massage therapist (of 12 years) and said in her experience most men sooner or later try it on in one way or another, and secondly I will be working alone on a self employed basis, so this will also be for security reasons.
I have 1-2 massages per week, at various establishments and would never feel comfortable with a male carrying out the massage,the same applies with me being the giver of the massage.
I overheard a worrying conversation whilst on my massage course, basically there was 1 guy on the course, he was on the phone to he's friend stating the only reason he was learning massage was to touch ladies beautiful bodies,and that he would act professional whilst giving the massage but would be thinking sexy thoughts!!! this made me feel very uneasy and annoyed, but I do not like confrontation so I didn't let him know I had heard. When it came to partner time nobody wanted to go with him, as we all felt uneasy touching a man.
Sorry about the long post, I am finding the male client/therapist thing quite overwhelming at the moment.
Many thanks in advance for any advice. Rebecca