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Practice Building
How to Deal With Inappropriate Requests
by Charlotte Michael Versagi, L.M.T., N.C.T.M.B.

Practice Building: How to Deal With Inappropriate Requests"Erections happen. We are trained in massage school to expect them and - when there is no unseemly intent - to manage the situation with grace and tact. This article is not about things that happen unintentionally; it’s about unseemly intent and what you can do about it," said C.M. Versagi.

Charlotte Michael Versagi details in her article, “How to Deal With Inappropriate Requests,” different client situations and ways to deal with the small segment of society that still equates massage with sex. Versagi describes several therapist’s experiences with clients who behaved inappropriately, and how they handled their circumstances.

 
         
 
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