11/27/2023 0 Comments Asian deep tissue massage near meWe will check in to ensure you are comfortable.We will not comment on your body, nor will we judge it.We have a 30 minute buffer between each massage, so you will get your full time.We will listen to what you need during a session and tailor the massage to fit your needs.Now here is what our massage therapists promise you: We just feel that laying it all out makes it clear on both ends what is expected during a massage. No, we aren’t calling anyone out, nor do we want YOU to feel uncomfortable in your next session if you have done one of these things. We want to sustain it by omitting conversations that detract from our goals–getting you to feel better. It’s that the relationship we are establishing with you is a professional one. It’s not that we aren’t strong individuals with opinions and such. Just like we generally don’t enjoy discussing religion, politics, and other types of conversation that often breeds contention. Currently, our hands are completely tied as far as what we need to do to reopen from the COVID shutdown, so no, we don’t want to hear your opinions on it. And there are some things we just don’t feel comfortable discussing with our clients. We enjoy chatting with our clients and getting to know you. Disrespect our company policies and rules/disrespect our boundaries.If we end up starting late because the Massage Therapist is starting late, then you should expect your full time, but not if you are late. We want to start you as close to on time as we can. That includes showing up on time but taking a phone call for 15 minutes or talking to us about everything under the sun, preventing us from starting on time. Be late and then expect us to give you your full time.And again, we might think that you are trying to shift the professional relationship. Disrobing before we leave the room is exposing areas we are not currently working on, and it is distracting when we are trying to listen to what you need for that session. To make sure each client is always comfortable, we only expose what we work on as we work on it. Again, to maintain a professional relationship, we need to leave the room before you start disrobing. Start undressing while we are still in the room.Also, you yelling down the hall isn’t relaxing for our other clients in their massages, so please be patient and wait for your massage therapist to return to the room to start your session. That might include grabbing water, going to the bathroom ourselves, or just making sure that you don’t feel like you have to rush to get on the table. The problem is that we have to also be ready for the massage. We’re glad that you get ready for your massage so quickly. Poke your head out of the room to let us know you’re ready.While we are professional in every massage, whenever someone comments on how we look, we can’t help but wonder if you are trying to shift the professional relationship. Because of the years of misrepresentation in our industry, we tend to be slightly more sensitive to certain compliments. Please bear in mind that if that’s the only thing you do the whole time, we might think that you’re trying to get more out of the massage than what you’re paying for. Please don’t stare at us when you do it (yes, that’s happened), and just be aware that if you’re loud enough, the neighboring rooms might hear you as well. Moaning when something feels good happens. We will deny the invitation and suggest you see a different massage therapist, especially if your request is too suggestive. That means that we prefer to see you in our professional setting alone. We strive to retain a professional relationship with our clients. Ask your massage therapist to go see a movie / come to your house / etc.Here are some massage etiquette items and what not to say (or do) during your next massage with us: It’s not because we are sensitive, it’s because we get people who say things that just aren’t okay and tend to be more inappropriate than you might think. As a Massage Therapist, we get a lot of people who might say things that aren’t quite taken as well as you might think.
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