Martles
Sensualist
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2022
- Posts
- 210
I retired from my career job earlier this year and wanted to do something which engaged my tactile skills and desire to help people in special, possibly intimate ways. I’ve been interested in, given and benefited from massages for a few years and decided to enrol on a massage therapy course run by a small independent provider in the UK. They seemed committed to diversity when others I looked at didn’t encourage or accept men or older people!
Anyway I did a taster day which was practical, hands-on and had a mixed group in genders, ages, ethnicities & background which I enjoyed, everyone went away able to give massages to friends & family. I signed up for the diploma which is 5 weekends over 5 months, I’m 2 weekends in so far. The trainers are very knowledgeable, experienced and supportive. We learn practically by peer massage practice in class, and also by completing 50 practice massages outside class which is quite a high goal.
The course is very clear about professional masseurs not touching breasts or genitalia and not having sex with clients. This is fine but my clients (I’m giving the massage for free, at least during the course) mainly want sensual (all massage is sensual) erotic touching and happy endings….which I’m usually happy to give. So my reports for the course may have to be a bit selective….
Anyway I’m learning a lot, giving an increasing number of massages, improving my skills & getting really good feedback from my clients, who are mainly 50+ and gay/bi/TV guys as well as family members. I haven’t decided on my post-course plan other than to develop my own practice and work mainly with older people, who mostly have conditions which can benefit from massage, and often have never experienced it.
Do you think massage should be asexual or should we be free to choose?
My client for tomorrow wants ‘a gay massage and finish with being fucked’!
Anyway I did a taster day which was practical, hands-on and had a mixed group in genders, ages, ethnicities & background which I enjoyed, everyone went away able to give massages to friends & family. I signed up for the diploma which is 5 weekends over 5 months, I’m 2 weekends in so far. The trainers are very knowledgeable, experienced and supportive. We learn practically by peer massage practice in class, and also by completing 50 practice massages outside class which is quite a high goal.
The course is very clear about professional masseurs not touching breasts or genitalia and not having sex with clients. This is fine but my clients (I’m giving the massage for free, at least during the course) mainly want sensual (all massage is sensual) erotic touching and happy endings….which I’m usually happy to give. So my reports for the course may have to be a bit selective….
Anyway I’m learning a lot, giving an increasing number of massages, improving my skills & getting really good feedback from my clients, who are mainly 50+ and gay/bi/TV guys as well as family members. I haven’t decided on my post-course plan other than to develop my own practice and work mainly with older people, who mostly have conditions which can benefit from massage, and often have never experienced it.
Do you think massage should be asexual or should we be free to choose?
My client for tomorrow wants ‘a gay massage and finish with being fucked’!