Absolutely. You can do that. Most of the time, when you are going in to get a massage, you already know whether you are making your appointment with a man or making it with a woman. I would say that 80% of all men, they do not want to get a massage from another man. The reason that they don't want to get a massage from another man is because of the fact that they are homophobic or they don't understand what they are doing with this massage. Now, there is nothing sexual about getting a massage. Therefore whether a man gets a massage from a man or a woman is pretty much the same except for a man's touch on the massage is so different. I have gotten many massages from both men and women and probably more women than men because there are more women massage therapists. More women go to my school but I enjoy the massage from the men because of the different touch. It's much more of a firm type of deep massage. Women don't mind getting massages from women; in fact, I would say that 50% of women will only get a massage from women. The other 30-40% doesn't care whether it's a woman or a man and probably only 10% or 15% of women are looking for male to do their massage. Now when you go into a five star hotel and resort may have a wonderful, wonderful spa. When you book an appointment there you can request a man or woman, but most people don't think of it. Some women clients, they see that they are going to get a man and they have never had a man do a massage on them and they're kind of wary about it. They would like to have a woman and I always tell them let me see if there is a woman that can do it right then. So if all the women are booked, I tell them if they want to rebook with one that's fine with me, but with me you are completely covered. You are completely covered during the entire massage, and we only bring out the part of the body that we are massaging. Almost invariably these women will rebook with me the next time. And it's like I said, it is completely nonsexual and they are completely covered up.
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