as a massage therapist, Is touching the client's privates w/ permission and no charge(free), still unethical?


Question:
as a massage therapist and if there is a mutual attraction between me and the client, would, giving a sensual massage with the client's approval and without charging money, be still considered prostitution and un-ethical? thanks .

Answers:
Wouldn't that be a personal moment between you two and not a service?

Other Answers:
DUH, yes.

DUH, no. This is a subjective question. It depends on how you feel about it. If you think it's wrong, then it probably is. I personally don't think so myself.

I wouldnt mind, but thats a risky area.

Massage has come a long way from the "old days". To do this no matter what the circumstances is a slap in the face to your colleages. Do this on your own time and not during business hours.

yes

i agree.if the massage therapist is not recieving money and if the client doesn't mind, then why it's considered prostitution and not a private time between two adults?/

Yep.because they are still paying you. Just because you don't charge them extra for it doesn't make it ok. If you are attracted to them then do it on your own time for no money.



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