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Since being on this site I have discovered that we all fight stereo-typing of our chosen profession. We all work/study to the highest level of our professional ability. I was professionally offended by the commercial of Danica and the massage therapist. It wasn't funny to me. As a woman their commercials are disturbing, but now godaddy has picked my/our profession.
I have sent a complaint to godaddy.com and I am wondering what everyone else thinks of this portrayal?
Did it bother you? How many of your clients will bring it up? Or was it just advertising?
THIS THREAD IS NOW CLOSED TO DISCUSSION. THE FINAL DATE OF THE PETITION IS FEBRUARY 15, 2010. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE THAT PARTICIPATED.
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Gloria, c'mon. You been in the biz for 25 years and you're not aware of the innuendos men therapists have had to deal with too? Maybe not as often as women, but it happens. I've also had to deal with chiros and other "professionals" incl. medical that said they would not hire me cause I'm male and not female. Can we say discrimination?
So did anyone send petitions to the "Friends" people or the "Seinfeld" people for their seemingly lack of respect towards their portrayals of massage therapists? Just askin'.
By the way, I'm not a newbie. I've been in the biz for 10 years.
its about maintaining perceived stereotypes, which may be ok depending on the category.
think about typical stereotypes that we see all the time such as: (note UK sterotype)
tabloid journalist (dirty old man, alcoholic, creep)
police officer ( dumb, racist)
university professor (dusty, forgetful, bachelor, mad/crazy)
unfortunately the stereotypes for MTs are: sex worker, bimbo OR hippy, freak, way out there weirdo
and we dont want to be stereotyped do we
Gloria, c'mon. You been in the biz for 25 years and you're not aware of the innuendos men therapists have had to deal with too? Maybe not as often as women, but it happens. I've also had to deal with chiros and other "professionals" incl. medical that said they would not hire me cause I'm male and not female. Can we say discrimination?
So did anyone send petitions to the "Friends" people or the "Seinfeld" people for their seemingly lack of respect towards their portrayals of massage therapists? Just askin'.
By the way, I'm not a newbie. I've been in the biz for 10 years.
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