I’ve never had a massage before, and I’m a little concerned about nudity and how much of my body will be exposed. How does that work?
This is a common concern for people who’ve never had a professional massage. Before we begin, I leave the room to wash my hands, allowing you time to privately disrobe and get on the massage table under the sheet. Most people who’ve been receiving massage for a long time undress completely, but if you’re more comfortable leaving your underwear on, that’s okay. State rules and regulations require that people receiving Massage Therapy be draped (covered) with a sheet or towel at all times during a massage. As I work, I uncover just the areas I’m working on at that time (an arm, a leg, the back, etc). At no time during the massage are any private areas touched or exposed. When your massage is complete, I leave the room again to wash my hands, allowing you time to get off the table and dress in private.
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