Anonymous ID: 1584e6 Aug. 1, 2020, 10:38 p.m. No.10157931   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7948 >>7950 >>8038

I used to be a Licensed Massage Therapist. I went to one of the best schools for it; they kick you out the minute you have a D avg. (Straight A's student Anon, sat at the front like all good nerds. People hated when I asked questions because I wanted to understand ALL of it, kek.) I went to school for 9 months, 9 am - 4 pm, Monday through Friday. We had 4 hour Anatomy and Physiology lecture every day and massage technique for 2 hours per day. (Lunch 1 hr.) I loved it. At the end you take a National Exam and you have 4 hours to finish. It is all anatomy and physiology, ethics, law, etc.. The hands on, clinical part you pass while you are in school and then you show up to "public clinic" where you give 30 treatments for free and they fill out a form and give feedback to your instructor.

Anyway.. "happy endings", of any kind, are not a thing you do when you are a professional therapist. If the client at any point during the treatment even hints at wanting any type of sexual gratification, we are instructed to turn the lights on, open the door, and the massage is over.. even if it's 5 minutes into it. If you work at a Spa, we go let a manager know the treatment ended for this reason and they are supposed to take the side of the therapist and get the client out. If you freelance and make house visits, we are taught to keep our phone and car keys in our pocket at all times. If the client tries any sex shit, same thing.. lights on, massage ends, and we are told to go outside, call police and get our table out of the house after the police have arrived. Professional therapists don't tolerate it. They may remove their underwear but we keep them covered with a towel and we are taught techniques to fold the towel so everything is covered while you work on a person's legs, etc… and when the client turns around, we are taught how to hold the towel so the client stays covered even while they turn around. We don't see a thing. On top of that, when the client calls to make an appointment, if it's a house visit, we do a pre-screening and we say to them, "Do you understand that this treatment will be provided by a professional therapist and will not be sexual in any way, shape or form?" And a lot of the times they hang up right then and there. Also, if you want to date a client, you have to end the client/therapist relationship and they can no longer be your client. We also have patient intake forms, and we keep progress charts of our treatments with each client. I worked with pro athletes. You can fuck someone up if you don't know what you are doing. We had to learn about contraindications, etc… It's real shit.

 

I'm not sure how Virginia was working anywhere, as a therapist at age 15..especially Florida, that's where I was licensed and they're super strict. Anyway, Virginia describes her first experience with eggstein and ghislaine, and it's really fucked up. (Pic related)

So I wanted to let people know how it's really supposed to be like. Those Chinese massage parlors fuck us up too.

 

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Anonymous ID: 1584e6 Aug. 1, 2020, 10:55 p.m. No.10158038   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8047 >>8051

>>10157931

You have to be licensed, in the state of Florida, before you can legally accept any money for massage services. Florida is one of the most strict re massage licensing. Colorado you don't need a license.. just as long as you passed the National exam, you're fine.