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Am I missing something? Is the term 'complementary therapies' a new euphamism for 'lewd personal services'?
I had my first enquiry last night, from an advert I've had in the local paper's classified section, under 'compementary therapies'. It simply says 'mobile complementary therapies' my business name and my phone number.
The man on the phone asked "What do you do?" to which I replied, "Reiki, aromatherapy, IHM and ear candling" he then said "Oh so you don't do full body massage then" I then went on to explain that masssage forms part of an aromatherapy treatment. He then asked if I had a room at home he could come to as he lives out of the area and only comes to visit his girlfriend twice a week. I replied that I could only carry out treatments from home on certain days,and Iwould ask him to bring his girlfriend with him as I would not treat a male who is unknown to me on my own. He said this would not be a problem and then the phone went dead. I used 1471 and the number was withheld
Ten minutes later he rang again and apologised for the phone going dead and wanted to book a suitable day and time. I asked him if he knew if he had any contra-indications to an aromatherapy massage and he said no. I then asked him if he had any presenting conditions that he wished me to treat and he said no. I then asked him what he wanted from the massage and he said "I just have them purely for pleasure". Alarm bells started to ring then because if he'd had an aromatherapy massage before he would have known when I said I did aromatherapy, in his first phone call, that massage was involved. I then replied, in an authoritive tone, that I hoped by pleasure he meant relaxation. The phone went dead again and I've not heard from him since. URGHH!!
I'm going to insist now that any male clients are referred to me ONLY by existing, trusted clients.
I had my first enquiry last night, from an advert I've had in the local paper's classified section, under 'compementary therapies'. It simply says 'mobile complementary therapies' my business name and my phone number.
The man on the phone asked "What do you do?" to which I replied, "Reiki, aromatherapy, IHM and ear candling" he then said "Oh so you don't do full body massage then" I then went on to explain that masssage forms part of an aromatherapy treatment. He then asked if I had a room at home he could come to as he lives out of the area and only comes to visit his girlfriend twice a week. I replied that I could only carry out treatments from home on certain days,and Iwould ask him to bring his girlfriend with him as I would not treat a male who is unknown to me on my own. He said this would not be a problem and then the phone went dead. I used 1471 and the number was withheld
Ten minutes later he rang again and apologised for the phone going dead and wanted to book a suitable day and time. I asked him if he knew if he had any contra-indications to an aromatherapy massage and he said no. I then asked him if he had any presenting conditions that he wished me to treat and he said no. I then asked him what he wanted from the massage and he said "I just have them purely for pleasure". Alarm bells started to ring then because if he'd had an aromatherapy massage before he would have known when I said I did aromatherapy, in his first phone call, that massage was involved. I then replied, in an authoritive tone, that I hoped by pleasure he meant relaxation. The phone went dead again and I've not heard from him since. URGHH!!
I'm going to insist now that any male clients are referred to me ONLY by existing, trusted clients.