massage and bodywork professionals
a community of practitioners
Hi All,
I'm throwing this question to all of my fellow Massage Therapists because I need to know if any of you have ever found yourself in this situation. Here goes: I have a part time massage therapy job in a sort of "mom and pop" type establishment. I"ve been working there about 5 months and I've noticed that 90% of the clients that come in there are 1. Males, and 2. they ask for a "light touch" massage. I'm beginning to suspect that this establishment is not as honest as they claim to be. When I'm asked for a light touch massage, I tell them I do swedish.... etc... a few of them have even gone as far as to ask me out right for sex, and I've always ended the massage right then and there and left the room. I was also told by most of the male clients "well the other girls do it, why dont you?" Needless to say I dont seem to be having any return clients. Most of the clients I get generally ask for me again, but those are the nice decent ones that have never tried anything physical with me. I mentioned this to the owner, but he just kind of laughed it off. The question I have for you all is What is the definition of "light touch massage?" I've seriously considered reporting this to my state agency, but I do not want to unjustly accuse other therapists if that one client was stretching the truth. Any thoughts????
Becca
Tags:
Views: 7544
The definition is whatever the client or owner is making it out to be. I usually tell people to trust their instincts on this one. So someone asked for sex and you said no and they said the other girls do it?
I would probably run from that place and contact the police to see what you can do. You don't have to accuse other people just report what was said to you...Heck there might already be an investigation on the place.
Julie
Laura you bring up a good point about raids. This is a reason to check a place's reputation before working there. When you get picked up as part of a raid the record is permanent. This remains even though after processing you are released with charges dropped. Once a ticket is issued or arrest recorded it remains. This can usually be explained for licensing with the police record and explanation but it can also cause personal problems if anyone gets access to the record.
Laura Allen said:
. IF the vice squad comes in and raids the place and you happen to be there doing massage, you could get caught up in the fray if they caught a "therapist" in another room doing a happy ending, even if you aren't personally doing anything wrong.
© 2024 Created by ABMP. Powered by