Western Maryland Bodyrubs (37 results near me)

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Frequently asked questions

Q1. When should I show up for my massage?

New clients should arrive 10 minutes before their massage to fill out paperwork and meet with their therapist. Regular clients should arrive 5 minutes before their appointment time.

Q2. How long does a massage session last?

All massage treatments start and finish on time. You can arrive 10 minutes early for your session so that you can get on the table without interfering with your scheduled time. 3–Minute Massage: only allow for a partial massage session, such as neck and shoulders, back, or legs and feet. 60-Minute, 90-Minute, and 120-Minute Massages: The average full-body massage treatment lasts about an hour, but you can extend it if you prefer. For optimal relaxation, many people prefer a 60-120 minute session. Allow for relaxation time both before and after the session.

Q3. Is it necessary for me to shower before my massage?

You are not required to shower before your massage, but you should arrive at your appointments clean and free of strong-smelling personal care products.

Q4. What if a client falls asleep, snores, or drools during the massage?

This happens frequently during massages and is nothing to be ashamed of. Take it as a sign that you're having a good time.

Q5. Can someone make a joke about "happy endings" even if they have no desire to receive one?

No way, not even in good humor. This is a slap in the face to your massage therapist and professional. Furthermore, some companies have a zero-tolerance policy, which means that any sexual advances, innuendo, or unwanted touching will result in the instant dismissal of your session.

Q6. What if I become aroused or have an erection while having a massage?

Arousal is a normal parasympathetic response, so don't feel bad about it.

Q7. Is it necessary to undress completely?

It's fine if you prefer to keep your underwear on during the massage. After all, one of the advantages of massage is that it relieves anxiety, so you don't want to be nervous.

Q8. Is it going to be painful?

Massage, in general, feels good – at least on healthy tissue.

Q9. Is there ever a time when I should avoid getting a massage?

It is not a good idea to schedule a massage if you have a fever, cold, flu, or other contagious diseases.

Q10. Should I Unplug My Cell Phone?

Yes. The session must take place in a setting of calm, privacy, and intimacy. The ringing of a cell phone, for example, will disrupt your sensual connection. Please turn your phone to silent or airplane mode.