soozyvown
New Member
i work in a hotel on occassions, sometimes i get a treatment room but as i am freelance, more often than not, i get called in to work on a saturday as its busy, and i get a hotel room or worse, a conference room.
i actually quite like these rooms as the treatment rooms are yuk and the hotel rooms are more ambient. but i have to trail back and forth to get each client, which is very tiring, unles one of the youngsters helps me (which they do, when allowed!).
i digress! my question is... why do men think they can stroll up for a massage wearing no pants? not once has a woman come along with no pants on, so why do men think this is ok? my last client saturday was a stocly little guy for a full body massage. now, at the end of a 6 hour shift, the last thing i want is a full body, let alone on a man... they are just tougher to do, sorry! i was in a conference room, actually no where near anyone else, no phone and this guy apparently has no pants on! i am always very specific in my instruction of what to take off and what i shall do in the treatment, so luckily he hadnt dropped his kecks. i told him that it was policy and apart from anything else, unhygienic. i made him go all the way back to his room and put pants on. i know i didnt do a particularly good treatment after that, i was tired and frankly, ticked off, and in a remote room with no contact easily.
i dont think i am being prudish. i almost think it is a little disrespectful to turn up like this. it sends out signals that maybe i shouldnt be sensitive to, but we are in a business that does have connotations. he thought i could just "cover him up". bloody cheek!
what say you?
i actually quite like these rooms as the treatment rooms are yuk and the hotel rooms are more ambient. but i have to trail back and forth to get each client, which is very tiring, unles one of the youngsters helps me (which they do, when allowed!).
i digress! my question is... why do men think they can stroll up for a massage wearing no pants? not once has a woman come along with no pants on, so why do men think this is ok? my last client saturday was a stocly little guy for a full body massage. now, at the end of a 6 hour shift, the last thing i want is a full body, let alone on a man... they are just tougher to do, sorry! i was in a conference room, actually no where near anyone else, no phone and this guy apparently has no pants on! i am always very specific in my instruction of what to take off and what i shall do in the treatment, so luckily he hadnt dropped his kecks. i told him that it was policy and apart from anything else, unhygienic. i made him go all the way back to his room and put pants on. i know i didnt do a particularly good treatment after that, i was tired and frankly, ticked off, and in a remote room with no contact easily.
i dont think i am being prudish. i almost think it is a little disrespectful to turn up like this. it sends out signals that maybe i shouldnt be sensitive to, but we are in a business that does have connotations. he thought i could just "cover him up". bloody cheek!
what say you?