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Dirty Masseur -

A legitimate therapist asks about your medical history, injuries, and pain points. If you call to book and the receptionist whispers, or the therapist avoids paperwork and tells you to "just come in," be suspicious. Professional clinics have intake forms.

Have you ever had a questionable experience on a table? Share your story (anonymously) in the comments to help others know what to look for. dirty masseur

This is the classic hallmark of the "dirty masseur." It might start with a verbal joke, a heavy sigh, or a comment about "taking care of the whole body." It might be non-verbal: brushing against sensitive areas repeatedly or working far outside the normal range of the glutes or inner thigh. The moment the energy shifts from clinical to sexual, leave. A legitimate therapist asks about your medical history,

But what happens when that trust is broken? What happens when the professional on the other side of the draping has crossed the line from therapeutic to inappropriate? Have you ever had a questionable experience on a table

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