I had a somewhat embarrasing experience at an RMT. It has happened more than once actually.
I visit this RMT in Buffalo whom I see at least one a month if not every other week while on business south of the border. I get a two (2) hour therapeutic session for US$100.00. Fits nicely in my schedule after the 1 and 1/2 to sometimes 2 and 1/2 hour drive down there and all my affairs have been taken care of. She's a licenced professional and does absolutely no hanky panky at all. She does trigger point, swedish, shiatsu, and Thai massage.
My first sessions were excellent. As I became a regular and we became more familiar (through conversation), it came to the point where she was sure I was coming just for the massage and not looking for "extras." The sessions I get now are best sessions I've ever experienced without "the main event."
I guess knowing she can use her hands "here and there" without worrying about whether I'm covered with the towel or not; and knowing I'm not gonna proposition her or feel her up account for the quality and level of service.
When I filled out the forms [legitimate RMT's do this] I didn't check any of the boxes designating any "areas" where I did not want to be massaged. She's got great hands (and looks do-able I might add), and a few times when she has done my lower adomen and/or my inner thighs, a "completely involuntary reaction" by "Mr. Happy" has occurred that has always got her attention.
Like I said, I've been a regular of hers for a while and so she doesn't feel uncomfortable when "this" happens but I do, somewhat. She's really nice and handles the situation well: "Oh, what have we here?" she says. "Don't worry about it... it's completely normal and nothing to worry about. Just ignore it." Nice words for a "prickly" situation.
They don't say that over at EBC.
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