What do men wear during a full body massage?
Wear as much or as little clothing as you’d like during the massage. When it’s time for your appointment, feel free to take off some, all, or none of your clothing. Most people dress down to their underwear for the first time, while others are completely fine being naked under the massage blanket. For starters, it depends on the type of massage you are getting! If it’s a traditional full body table massage where sheets are used, then the short answer is YES, go naked! If it’s a Thai massage or a sports massage, then you’ll need to keep your clothes on, as there are no sheets to cover you.
Do I take my bra off for a massage?
It’s up to you. Women usually remove their bras to allow the massage therapist to work on the back and shoulder area without getting massage oil or lotion on the bra. If your problem area is your low back, hips, buttocks, or groin, tight-fitting or large underwear can sometimes get in the way of massage work. But what about more sensitive or overlooked regions like the groin? Can a massage therapist legally and ethically treat that area? In certain cases, yes, but with professional boundaries, client consent, and specific therapeutic reasons.During a massage, certain body areas are typically avoided to prevent discomfort or potential injury. These include direct manipulation of the spine, the front of the neck, and any visibly injured or inflamed areas.A massage therapist should never touch the genital area of the client. This is either sexual abuse or prostitution. In most parts of the U. S. In the few states where it is legal, there must be written consent by the client.What should you do if you get an erection during a massage? While you may feel awkward or embarrassed, there’s no need to worry. Regardless of their gender, massage therapists are professionals. They’ll likely understand that erections can happen due to relaxation and touch, and may ignore it.There is no reason why a man cannot have a massage from a woman or a woman from a man other than your own comfort level. No one should ever force you to make that choice if you are uncomfortable but there is no reason why the gender of the therapist or the client should matter.