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Great! Thank you :)
What of the actual hands-on assessment itself? What limited information I have found is is from Spa Trade
specifically:
The hands-on assessment evaluates far more than whether the massage feels good. Watch for the following;
- Is the therapist applying the appropriate pressure? It should be at the guest's tolerance but not past it.
- Is the therapist demonstrating a possibility of aggression? This can be felt in the intent of the applicant's hands.
- Does the therapist appear to know the difference between pleasurable hand contact and seductive hand use and demonstrate clarity in draping?
- Is the therapist respecting personal boundaries in conversation during a massage, as well as physical boundaries?
Any other ideas?
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