ILOVEYAHOOANSWERS
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hi fellow students. the college that i go to has us complete our internship on site. we do 160 hours of interning in the massage therapy rooms here at school once we've passed anatomy and massage therapy courses. but to get the certificate we must compelte the internship (probably not unlike many schools out there)
i have about 60 hours to go and i am really struggling with one big issue. the men who come in for massage get aroused every single time...not only that but they all want me to "focus" on their thighs or buttocks (trigger points for arousal right?)
i dont want to stereotype but the clients who come in for these $20 student massages are usually older males. i am the only female interning right now and so while my male classmates get zero clients, I'm seem to be packed with perverts.
now i know an erection doesn't mean the guy is a perv...it's a normal physical reaction...but there is something uneasy, something i can't quite put my finger on that really grosses me out about many of these guys. the fact that they redirect me to their inner thigh area or butt and then ask me to massage under the sheet with oil ( massage with the sheet on near the nether-region) and then they're asking about my personal life..so on and so forth. what do i do? how do i get these men to respect me as a therapist and not cross the line of suggestion and innuendo?
any suggestions would be much appreciated. ~shannon
i have about 60 hours to go and i am really struggling with one big issue. the men who come in for massage get aroused every single time...not only that but they all want me to "focus" on their thighs or buttocks (trigger points for arousal right?)
i dont want to stereotype but the clients who come in for these $20 student massages are usually older males. i am the only female interning right now and so while my male classmates get zero clients, I'm seem to be packed with perverts.
now i know an erection doesn't mean the guy is a perv...it's a normal physical reaction...but there is something uneasy, something i can't quite put my finger on that really grosses me out about many of these guys. the fact that they redirect me to their inner thigh area or butt and then ask me to massage under the sheet with oil ( massage with the sheet on near the nether-region) and then they're asking about my personal life..so on and so forth. what do i do? how do i get these men to respect me as a therapist and not cross the line of suggestion and innuendo?
any suggestions would be much appreciated. ~shannon