You’ll lay there trying to work up the courage to ask. Distracted from your incredible massage because you’re stewing over how brace the subject.
But how could you ask such an embarrassing question to your massage therapist without them gasping with shock at your brazen inquiry?
Easily. Because it’s very likely that your ‘embarrassing’ question is a pretty common one.
Prepare to relax, because I’ve answered some of the most burning questions that you’re too embarrassed to ask your massage therapist.
How do I get undressed?
It’s a perfectly reasonable question. Many people feel comfortable in their underwear, whilst others prefer to keep a little more clothing on.
My treatments are carried out in a private space or in the comfort of your own home, so you will not be getting undressed in front of anyone or have to walk through a busy salon.
I leave the room when you are getting undressed, and you have big fluffy towels to cover up with. I only reveal one section of your body at a time for massage, everything else is covered.
When it is time to turn over, I have technique with the towels so that I cannot see you.
Should I make general chit chat?
Your level of conversation outside of questions or instructions during your massage is entirely up to you. Your silence isn’t considered impolite, and neither is your talking.
If you’re a talker, go ahead! If not, feel free to relax in silence. Just always ensure that if you need or want to communicate something about your massage such as the pressure, pain, or other important topics, you speak up!
Can I use the toilet?
Typically, I will ask if you need to use the toilet before beginning your massage. But if you’re mid-massage and feel the urge, go ahead and ask.
I want you to be comfortable, and there’s nothing more uncomfortable that the urge to use the toilet while someone’s putting pressure on or around that area! Asking is much better than suffering in silence or the other less desirable outcome.
What happens if I fall asleep during a massage?
Then you’d join the millions of other people who fall asleep during their massages.
Massage can be soothing and relaxing and is in an environment that promotes calm and rest. You’re not being judged for falling asleep. Sometimes it’s a great compliment!
I’m self-conscious about my body.
I see bodies of all different shapes and sizes across the course of my day. I am un-phased about the common things people worry about such as their weight, cellulite, skin imperfections, and scarring.
Your comfort level is what’s important. So, let me know if there are areas that you’d prefer to avoid or speak to me openly about your concerns so I can work with you to provide the best experience possible.
I will put you at ease, in a non-judgemental environment where you can relax, zone out and alleviate some of your stress, anxiety or depression.
Quadrant Court
49 Calthorpe Road
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 1TH
Opening Times:
Sun- Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10:30am -6.30pm
Wednesday: 10.30am-6.30pm
Thursday: 10.30am-8.00pm
Friday: 10.30am-4.00pm
Saturday: 10am-2.30pm