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Robin--
As a long-time supporter of the GBLT community, this is a little . . . distressing for me. Granted, this definitely could have been a creep, but for transfolk (transgender or transvestite), non-judgmental acceptance is very difficult to come by. As a general rule, cross-dressers find it a relaxing activity, rather than a sexual one. Asking if you would cross-dress during session may have been his equivalent of asking if you'd play heavy metal instead of Enya. *shrug* Just something to think about.
Robin Byler Thomas said:Years ago I had a young guy call me and tell me he liked to cross dress and asked if I would mind cross dressing for the session myself. I laughed so hard he hung up!
Robin
i don't see anything wrong with it. even if the photo was included in the post. we're all legit here so i don't see why we can't view the other side of the tracks when discussing what NOT to do regarding dress (and marketing). :)
Erica Olson said:Darcy, with all due respect, no, I won't delete it. The image is not included in the body of the post, so it's only visible to someone who clicks on the link.
Darcy Neibaur said:Erica would you please delete your post as the picture (this) does not belong here and was not necessary to make your point. Thank you.
Sorry, Robin, "distressing" was the only word that I could come up with; hopefully it wasn't too strong. Glad to hear you're another supporter and took my feedback in the spirit it was meant. It's something I'm a bit hyper-aware of: a lot of my friends blog about gender issues. Also, we've got someone at a local gas station who has been transitioning for somewhere around a year now, although I think she's finally settling into presenting fully as female.
Robin--
As a long-time supporter of the GBLT community, this is a little . . . distressing for me. Granted, this definitely could have been a creep, but for transfolk (transgender or transvestite), non-judgmental acceptance is very difficult to come by. As a general rule, cross-dressers find it a relaxing activity, rather than a sexual one. Asking if you would cross-dress during session may have been his equivalent of asking if you'd play heavy metal instead of Enya. *shrug* Just something to think about.
Robin Byler Thomas said:Years ago I had a young guy call me and tell me he liked to cross dress and asked if I would mind cross dressing for the session myself. I laughed so hard he hung up!
Robin
I don't know alot about that subject, but I have to wonder why would it be important for HER to dress up? I can see how the client may have wanted to, but I think it's a little forward of him to ask her to do it.
Erica Olson said:Robin--
As a long-time supporter of the GBLT community, this is a little . . . distressing for me. Granted, this definitely could have been a creep, but for transfolk (transgender or transvestite), non-judgmental acceptance is very difficult to come by. As a general rule, cross-dressers find it a relaxing activity, rather than a sexual one. Asking if you would cross-dress during session may have been his equivalent of asking if you'd play heavy metal instead of Enya. *shrug* Just something to think about.
Robin Byler Thomas said:Years ago I had a young guy call me and tell me he liked to cross dress and asked if I would mind cross dressing for the session myself. I laughed so hard he hung up!
Robin
*shrug* Again, it may have been his way of being able to relax. It also could have bee a litmus to test how sincere she was in her support of non-mainstream lifestyles--ie, putting her money where her mouth is, so to speak. I don't disagree that it might have been inappropriate for this person to ask the MT to dress up, but I certainly think it's bad form to laugh to the point where the client hangs up. There are other ways to let a non-mainstream client know that you aren't judging him/her. A simple "No, that's not my thing, but feel free to dress whatever way makes you comfortable" would suffice.
Andrea Rose said:I don't know alot about that subject, but I have to wonder why would it be important for HER to dress up? I can see how the client may have wanted to, but I think it's a little forward of him to ask her to do it.
Erica Olson said:Robin--
As a long-time supporter of the GBLT community, this is a little . . . distressing for me. Granted, this definitely could have been a creep, but for transfolk (transgender or transvestite), non-judgmental acceptance is very difficult to come by. As a general rule, cross-dressers find it a relaxing activity, rather than a sexual one. Asking if you would cross-dress during session may have been his equivalent of asking if you'd play heavy metal instead of Enya. *shrug* Just something to think about.
Robin Byler Thomas said:Years ago I had a young guy call me and tell me he liked to cross dress and asked if I would mind cross dressing for the session myself. I laughed so hard he hung up!
Robin
Having never, ever had even the slightest sexual innuendo or double entendre in my entire career I cannot say how I would react. I would probably be very embarrassed and blush profusely. My clients are coming to me for pain relieving bodywork rather than massage so they already have a pre-conceived idea of what they are gonna get and that means none of them would even imagine that 'other services' might be available.
Can I just say I fully support all that have experienced these episodes and that we all must work very hard to educate our clients and everyone we meet.
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