By Lori Beyard
Most of therapists are comfortable with receiving our massage from either a male or female therapist. Let’s explore a number of variables that may sway a client’s gender choices. I for one prefer a male therapist. This is not to say that one is more capable than the other. It has just been my experience that a male therapist can often give deeper pressure than most female therapists. That being said, I know a couple of teeny, tiny, female therapists that can make me squirm and make me scream “UNCLE!”.
2. If it is a male who is a “female preferred” or “female only”. Well…it can be really easy to just assume he is not comfortable with a male touching a male. Do not always make that assumption. I will never forget when I was doing my externship back when CCC still had the massage clinic in the area behind the front desk and it was called “Lasting Impressions”. I went out to get a male client and was heading toward him to shake his hand and introduce myself. He took one look at me and said, “Oh no, no, no, no. My wife would shoot me if she knew I had received a massage from a female therapist. In my mind, I was saying, “You have GOT to be kidding me! There is not a woman sitting in this lobby!” If you think about it though, you have to respect the guy. His wife was nowhere in sight and yet he still respected her enough to honor her wishes. So, years later, I now say “Awww, how sweet”, while still thinking “You have GOT to be kidding me!”
If you have never had a massage by a therapist of the gender you are worried about, here is my suggestion to you. Book a 30 minute massage on just your back, neck and shoulders. See how you feel afterwards. If after that 30 minutes, you just cannot stomach it, then you know the next time you book, do so with the verbal request to have “female only” or “male only”. Never, ever put “no preference” or “preferred” anything unless you mean it. No one wants you to drive all the way from Timbuktu to get a massage you don’t want.
So take charge of your massage. It starts when you are booking your appointment. The receptionist is usually VERY busy and may forget to ask if you have a preference. TELL them before getting off of the phone. We can never make the assumption for you. You MUST speak up. I always hear the phrase “Empowered patient.” Well, be an “Empowered massage client”. Tell us your preference. And…if you are brave enough to understand, try a new approach. You never know. You just may find the therapist that is just right for you regardless of their gender. They may just be the one to get you back to good health. The ultimate goal!!
Venting Challenge:
Have you ever had a massage that you tolerated because you did want to speak up? Or have you received a massage you just didn’t know how to make it better. Please tell us your story! It’s time to vent.
Finally, come on by our massage clinic at Clary Sage College 3232 S Sheridan Tulsa OK. We’ll do our best to make sure you never have to vent again!!!!! Or call (918) 298- 8200 and book your “preferred” massage.
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