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Frequently asked questions

How long will a massage treatment last?

A full-body massage usually takes around an hour to complete. A half-hour appointment only provides enough time for a partial massage, such as neck and shoulders, back, or legs and feet. For maximum relaxation, many people prefer a 60- to 90-minute session. Always provide time for relaxing before and after the session.

Will the massage hurt?

Massages should not be painful in general. Indeed, if you are in pain during your massage, your muscles may swell, making the soothing effects more difficult to produce. If the pressure is too much, let your therapist know right away so he or she can adjust the pressure. Certain techniques may cause discomfort in the days following a massage, comparable to the soreness experienced after a good workout, but you should not experience pain during or after your massage.

Do I have to be completely undressed?

You should undress to your desired level of comfort. Most people strip entirely for a full-body massage. If leaving your underwear on will make you more comfortable during the session, that's acceptable. The therapist will do the best he or she can to work around the clothes you left on. If stripping down to your underwear makes you nervous and unable to relax, you are not getting the most out of the session. Your massage therapist should allow you to undress and become comfortable on the table in your own space.

When should I not get a massage?

You may not be able to enjoy massage if you have certain medical issues. If you have a fever, cold/flu, or a communicable skin ailment, you should not schedule a massage. That is all there is to it. There are a variety of additional problems that may require your therapist to modify his or her approaches (e.g., arthritis or osteoporosis) or altogether avoid an area (i.e., cuts or burns). It's a good idea to ask your doctor's permission before getting a massage if you have certain medical conditions (cancer, certain heart conditions, pregnancy). This isn't to say that you can't have a massage. However, it's always a good idea to be cautious.

Can massage help with a medical condition?

Massage has been demonstrated to provide a variety of health advantages, ranging from blood pressure reduction to migraine relief. Massage has been shown in studies to help people with cancer, HIV, and Parkinson's Disease manage their discomfort. Massage can also aid in the reduction of stress, which is beneficial to your general health.

What if I have body acne, skin conditions, or forgot to shave?

Massage therapists have seen and seen it all! Please don't be embarrassed or unsettled. Your massage therapist wants to provide you with a pleasant and therapeutic experience, and you won't be able to rest if you're worried about how your body looks. If anything, your therapist may be able to propose products or techniques to assist you manage any conditions that are bothering you.

What if I get an erection during my massage?

It happens from time to time. Many men, though, avoid massage for fear of the same thing happening to them. Alternatively, individuals may opt to undergo the massage but are unable to fully relax due to their fear. But there's no need to be humiliated. Men can sometimes develop an erection when getting a full-body massage that isn't sexual. The parasympathetic nervous system can be activated by touching any region of the body, resulting in a partial or total erection. This is something that an educated, professional massage therapist should be aware of, and it should not be a problem for him or her. If you're still worried, try wearing more fitted underwear, which gives more support and coverage than boxer shorts.

Can I joke about “happy ending” even if I have no interest in receiving one?

No, not even in jest. This is a slap in the face to your massage therapist and our industry. Furthermore, we have a zero-tolerance policy, which means that any sexual advances, innuendo, or inappropriate touching will result in your session being terminated immediately.

Is an Outcall Or Incall Massage Better?

This is going to come down mostly to personal preference. If you feel more comfortable in your own home, you’re going to get more from the experience. If you want the best possible massage experience however you should go to the therapist’s place of work.

Who are happy ending massages for?

While the typical happy ending massage client is a middle-aged male who is usually unmarried, divorced, or unhappy in his marriage, this isn't always the case. The stigma surrounding happy ending massages is being addressed as sex-positivity and sexual wellness become more prevalent. As a result, more people of all ages, genders, sexualities, and relationship statuses are finding happiness.