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Old 21-01-2017, 02:16 AM
MysticAngel MysticAngel is offline
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Hi Akh75. I've been doing massage for almost 10 years and for a therapist to talk during the entire session is, in my opinion, not acceptable. However, that does seem to be what we call a "rookie" mistake. Most (not all) new therapist seem to do that. I usually leave that up to the client. I have regular clients that love to talk during the session so I let them lead the conversation. I also have clients that I've been working on once a month for the last 5 years and they don't say a word during the session. If you don't want to talk during the session then I don't see anything wrong with letting your therapist know that during the intake. I've actually had clients tell me before hand that they don't like to talk during the massage. My response is "that's ok. Neither do I" lol. Hope this helps :)
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