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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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A couple of time we have put up a status asking for Professional/qualified Masseuse and alway get inundated with offers from randoms with no actual training or professional experience.
We realise that it’s entirely possible to be very good at massage with out being qualified, however we are wondering just how many actually qualified professionals are on fab? |
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It may be a little pedantic but masseuse is a female term.
Lots of men claim to be a masseuse without actually knowing the difference and it's a quick way of showing they aren't what they are claiming.
The male version is a masseur. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It may be a little pedantic but masseuse is a female term.
Lots of men claim to be a masseuse without actually knowing the difference and it's a quick way of showing they aren't what they are claiming.
The male version is a masseur. "
I did not know that |
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"It may be a little pedantic but masseuse is a female term.
Lots of men claim to be a masseuse without actually knowing the difference and it's a quick way of showing they aren't what they are claiming.
The male version is a masseur. "
And there is a difference between a masseur/se and massage therapists |
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There are a few, but sex is generally involved. These guys professionally massage as a day job after all, fab is fun for them.
This is why I like "spas" that include yoni massage with hands not peen, and expect nothing in return |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"It may be a little pedantic but masseuse is a female term.
Lots of men claim to be a masseuse without actually knowing the difference and it's a quick way of showing they aren't what they are claiming.
The male version is a masseur. "
Thank you! I did not know this but glad you told me |
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"It may be a little pedantic but masseuse is a female term.
Lots of men claim to be a masseuse without actually knowing the difference and it's a quick way of showing they aren't what they are claiming.
The male version is a masseur.
I did not know that "
And it shouldn't be pronounced 'Massoosse' either! |
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"It may be a little pedantic but masseuse is a female term.
Lots of men claim to be a masseuse without actually knowing the difference and it's a quick way of showing they aren't what they are claiming.
The male version is a masseur.
And there is a difference between a masseur/se and massage therapists "
Nobody was in any doubt what it meant in the days of those cards in phone boxes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There are a few, but sex is generally involved. These guys professionally massage as a day job after all, fab is fun for them.
This is why I like "spas" that include yoni massage with hands not peen, and expect nothing in return "
Where are these "spa's" please. The ones I've been to dont offer that service |
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I’m qualified in Swedish full body (holistic) but don’t practice anymore and therefore not insured…..
Something to bear in mind when actually receiving a massage from so called “pros” is insurance (boring I know but hear me out) if you are injured or damaged in any way there’s no come back…. It’s happened before and will again and is why therapists have to have it
Sorry, mood dampened |
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"It may be a little pedantic but masseuse is a female term.
Lots of men claim to be a masseuse without actually knowing the difference and it's a quick way of showing they aren't what they are claiming.
The male version is a masseur.
Thank you! I did not know this but glad you told me "
"I’m a qualified sports masseuse "
Obviously another one who doesn't know the difference. (The person who issued the certificate, I mean). |
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