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Hello, I'm a practicing massage therapist F with a private practice. I've noticed that there are some male clients who demand extremely soft touch, during that time they may squirm, moan, or tense up. They don't ask for anything extra and they stay modest, not suggesting anything verbally. How do other massage therapists handle these clients? They're often nice people, seemingly just coming in to relax but the way they respond to this "relaxing" is off putting to me, mostly because I don't understand it. I'm a deep tissue girl, I see relaxing as getting those knots out. I don't understand why a guy would tense up during a light massage and call it relaxing..? From a professional standpoint this is just bazaar. Should I just stop working with them? Should I refuse to do feather light touch because at that point it is not massage? They don't seem like they're intentionally being inappropriate. ... I've never seen a female client do this ever.
I hate hard massages. They hurt and arenโt relaxing at all. Nothing sexual about it.
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