Anonymous wrote:Wow. I am shocked at how rude many of you are concerning massage therapy. You know, it's a VERY personal thing, to massage someone. There are many risks. And they are blue collar workers, not doctors, nurses, dentists. They provide a personap service. Service many provide from their desks or in retail or otherwise, do not come close to rubbing someone's nude body, perhaps hurting them, and all the ethics that go with it. If you don't like your job that you don't get tipped at, go be a massage therapist or a waitress, whiners. Your services are not personal. They are to your employer first and foremost. The pressure my therapist uses to work on my body is fierce....that has to take a toll. Some of you act like your job requires you to furnish a personap service when it doesnt. . I tip 30 bucks on a 90 dollar 1.5 hour massage, period. Massaging me for 90 minutes is excruciatingly hard physiCal work. Physical jobs take a serious toll. The ones who have enough money to get a massage should not even be whining. Unbelievable how stingy and whiny some of you are....i'm a single mom of 4 who makes less than 45,000 a year, no child support....and if I get a massage, I tip.
You said it. Just a bunch of ass holes here.