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I am curious as to what other MT's think about concerning breast massage.
In TN, breast massage is allowed with 1) written consent 2) only between same sex therapist/ client.
I know most (if not all) female therapists touch the male breast when doing pec work. After all, the male breast is not as (for lack of a better term) defined as the female breast. To my knowledge no one complains or even gives this a second thought. But if a male therapist touches the female breast, right away it is thought of as a sexual thing.
Breast massage is healthy and when done right very beneficial. There is nothing sexual about breast massage when done properly and in a proper manner. So, why is it looked upon as a sexual thing if its between different genders.
What are your state laws concerning breast massage?
For female MT's: Have you given or received breast massage?
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"But if a male therapist touches the female breast, right away it is thought of as a sexual thing."
My question is who thinks it is sexual?
As a male MT I do not. As my client, the female on the table wanting and needing such work does not. So who is it? Is this the same attitude pervades the TV talk shows?
I know several modalities that include breast work. I am asked by some clients to do the full chest before mammograms. If they felt a lump they ask me to check before going to the doctor. Sometimes it is temporary and often breaks up during the work. Scar tissue from surgery is reduced. Difficulty breathing is improved by releasing the chest. There are many reasons and results.
I take it as quite a compliment that they have this trust in me.
I am also definitely a heterosexual. I find some of my clients very attractive and yes some are sexually stimulating. But as a professional that is not an issue once they are on the table. I am there to be of help and maintain their trust. I believe that is professionalism. Making my skills of touch available within an atmosphere of touch. Should I violate that trust I would violate my own professional ethics. No law can enforce this any better while two people are in a room together.
There are, in my opinion many reasons that Breast/Thoracic Massage should be accepted. And they outweigh, again in my opinion, any reasons to prohibit.
Just as the type of draping or non-draping should be left to client/therapist choice, so should female Thoracic Massage.
Very well put Daniel, Thank you. I agree with you and it is a great compliment to your professionalism that your clients trust you and allow to do breast massage. As for who thinks breast massage is a sexual thing, the massage licensure boards and state governments who regulate breast massage (in my opinion), or it would not be "regulated." At least that is why I feel the regulations are made. And yes, I can understand they see it as protecting the female clients from improper actions by less than scrupulous MT's. Which I can agree with that part, as unfortunately their are some "bad apples" out there. Personally, I would not mind some regulation (such as written informed consent proir to breast massage), but I don't think I should be told I CAN'T do breast massage even if my client wants me to. I have had several female clients ask for breast massage, and I have had to tell them I was not permitted by law to perform this type of massage.
Daniel Cohen said:"But if a male therapist touches the female breast, right away it is thought of as a sexual thing."
My question is who thinks it is sexual?
As a male MT I do not. As my client, the female on the table wanting and needing such work does not. So who is it? Is this the same attitude pervades the TV talk shows?
I know several modalities that include breast work. I am asked by some clients to do the full chest before mammograms. If they felt a lump they ask me to check before going to the doctor. Sometimes it is temporary and often breaks up during the work. Scar tissue from surgery is reduced. Difficulty breathing is improved by releasing the chest. There are many reasons and results.
I take it as quite a compliment that they have this trust in me.
I am also definitely a heterosexual. I find some of my clients very attractive and yes some are sexually stimulating. But as a professional that is not an issue once they are on the table. I am there to be of help and maintain their trust. I believe that is professionalism. Making my skills of touch available within an atmosphere of touch. Should I violate that trust I would violate my own professional ethics. No law can enforce this any better while two people are in a room together.
There are, in my opinion many reasons that Breast/Thoracic Massage should be accepted. And they outweigh, again in my opinion, any reasons to prohibit.
Just as the type of draping or non-draping should be left to client/therapist choice, so should female Thoracic Massage.
I am still a student, so haven't been faced with this issue. I think to protect myself, I would ask to have a female witness in the room while I did the massage. Would that satisfy the law?
Makes sense, Daniel--I hadn't given it enough thought. But it will be some time before I graduate and have to be prepared when the request is made. BTW, I have an insecure wife, so that presents another set of problems. :/
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