curiousone64
Active Member
This message is general in nature (not studio specific).
In reading some previous posts, a "consumer" was going to report a specific studio to the RMT association and Alberta Health, because he "came home with more then he bargained for", (is my general understanding of what was said/implied).
I find that kind of ironic (to say the least), that a person would go to that length to call-out such a business considering:
- He first of all knowingly is entering a business that is "borderline" licensed for therapeutic massage (if at all).
- He is engaging in "more" then what a therapeutic massage requires (asking for additional services sexual in nature)
- He then cries foul and wants to report them because he "contracted" something (I can say that if I go for a therapeutic massage, that their hands are only touching the non-sexual areas of my body).
- He then goes onto this forum to complain about such business (what was he hoping to gain out of it ?)
Anyone who partakes in visiting a "semi-legit" massage studio and asking for "additional" services is knowingly crossing the line from good to bad.
I can say (on a personal note), an acquaintance once hinted at me that "a friend of a friend" saw me walk into an Asian studio.
I ignored the comment and didn't say yes or no.
Yes, the place was an Asian Studio.
Yes, the place did provide additional services, but you could also ask for a regular massage and receive such a massage (which is what I hinted at what I was doing there - nothing more nothing less).
If you are asking for "more", what precautions are you taking to ensure that you don't leave with more then you bargained with? This person wouldn't of had to worry about getting anything from a legit studio.
He only admitted to the world about visiting this place, because he obviously has to make aware the people in his life that he now has this "take home problem" ...in other words "he had to out himself", when he didn't want to.
We each draw the line of what we want to do for excitement. It is not our place to judge each other for what receive, likewise we all know where we are going and what we are doing when we are doing it.
Buyer Beware
In reading some previous posts, a "consumer" was going to report a specific studio to the RMT association and Alberta Health, because he "came home with more then he bargained for", (is my general understanding of what was said/implied).
I find that kind of ironic (to say the least), that a person would go to that length to call-out such a business considering:
- He first of all knowingly is entering a business that is "borderline" licensed for therapeutic massage (if at all).
- He is engaging in "more" then what a therapeutic massage requires (asking for additional services sexual in nature)
- He then cries foul and wants to report them because he "contracted" something (I can say that if I go for a therapeutic massage, that their hands are only touching the non-sexual areas of my body).
- He then goes onto this forum to complain about such business (what was he hoping to gain out of it ?)
Anyone who partakes in visiting a "semi-legit" massage studio and asking for "additional" services is knowingly crossing the line from good to bad.
I can say (on a personal note), an acquaintance once hinted at me that "a friend of a friend" saw me walk into an Asian studio.
I ignored the comment and didn't say yes or no.
Yes, the place was an Asian Studio.
Yes, the place did provide additional services, but you could also ask for a regular massage and receive such a massage (which is what I hinted at what I was doing there - nothing more nothing less).
If you are asking for "more", what precautions are you taking to ensure that you don't leave with more then you bargained with? This person wouldn't of had to worry about getting anything from a legit studio.
He only admitted to the world about visiting this place, because he obviously has to make aware the people in his life that he now has this "take home problem" ...in other words "he had to out himself", when he didn't want to.
We each draw the line of what we want to do for excitement. It is not our place to judge each other for what receive, likewise we all know where we are going and what we are doing when we are doing it.
Buyer Beware