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will massage therapists tickle?

If you have a tickling fetish and ask a therapist to tickle you, and don't tell them it's because you have a tickling fetish, it's lying by omission.
There's no such thing as lying by omission. If there were, we'd ALL be liars because nobody tells everybody everything. The concept is absurd. I suppose if I buy a birthday present for somebody and then decide to keep it for myself, that's what? "Stealing by omission"? :blaugh:

Friend of mine is a massage therapist, and being a hawt Asian girl she gets more than her fair share of guys expecting more than just a treatment. As a result, she records all of her sessions. Any funny business and she's got a record of it.

Just something to keep in mind...
I hope she has a sign on the wall or a clear disclaimer somewhere, because in most states recording something like that without permission is prosecutable by law.

Just something to keep in mind...
 
I never heard of a massage therapist getting busted over tickling. And if one did, I'm sure it would get "laughed" out of court.

I see whut u did ther.

As far as I understand it, it's to cover her ass in case a client causes trouble - accusing her of running a rub & tug in retaliation for her refusing to service him, or whatever. Keeps it from being a he-said/she-said situation. I don't know anything about the legalities thereof. I'm not a lawyer, a cop, or her boss, and it's none of my business.

I also know better than to get into arguments with people over whether tricking people is wrong, by now. It's a free country - some folks are free to sneak around and trick people into getting them off, and I'm free to think they're dishonest creeps. Everybody wins.

So my question here is, why would that be inappropriate to ask for?

Well, for one thing, massage therapists don't tickle you as part of a treatment. They're generally taught not to. So on one level, it's like me going to a restaurant and asking the waiter to rub my feet. Wrong place, wrong time. For another, most of us are here on a tickling fetish board because we have a tickling fetish... so if we ask someone to tickle us to gratify that fetish, and they don't know that's why they're doing it... then it's inappropriate. IMO, of course.
 
This thread has lived far too long.

It should have ended with the very first reply - LeeAllure hit the nail RIGHT on the head.
 
This thread has lived far too long.

It should have ended with the very first reply - LeeAllure hit the nail RIGHT on the head.
Gee, Viper. We're sorry. We didn't know. We had this crazy idea that this was an open thread to which we're all allowed to respond.

Tell you what. Go to the mods and request them to delete all of the replies after the first one. I'm sure they'll get right on that.

Also maybe you should make it your mission to visit all the other threads and highlight for the rest of us which post should be the last.
 
Isn't using fake names here lying by omission?

And Drew70's story about asking to be tickled by a massage therapist - and getting it - was the nail that was hit on the head being pried back up with the claw part of the hammer.

In the South we tend to be less uptight about some things that people elsewhere fret about. Probably due to the home-made whisky and the inbreeding.
 
Isn't using fake names here lying by omission

Of course not. You're not trying to get people into doing something they wouldn't otherwise normally do by using one. If you asked me to roger the Duke of York with a prize-winning leek, for instance, my answer isn't contingent upon knowing your real name is Purvis instead of Oddjob.
 
Of course not. You're not trying to get people into doing something they wouldn't otherwise normally do by using one. If you asked me to roger the Duke of York with a prize-winning leek, for instance, my answer isn't contingent upon knowing your real name is Purvis instead of Oddjob.

Since we're up to something completly up-and-up and not omitting anything from anyone, most of us are just creating our password-protected identities because it just adds a fun twist to it all?

And those who say "no" to that convention and put up their real name and photo would be kind of like a massage therapist saying "no" to a tickle request; not a huge deal and life goes on.
 
Since we're up to something completly up-and-up and not omitting anything from anyone, most of us are just creating our password-protected identities because it just adds a fun twist to it all?

And those who say "no" to that convention and put up their real name and photo would be kind of like a massage therapist saying "no" to a tickle request; not a huge deal and life goes on.

Nope! Those who put up a photo of and "real name" who wasn't theirs, for example pretending to be a girl although they are a guy to get other guys to cyber with them, that would be a better comparison!

Everybody knows the nicks are not real and nobody does anything that he wouldn't do if he knew the real name of the person!
 
Since we're up to something completly up-and-up and not omitting anything from anyone, most of us are just creating our password-protected identities because it just adds a fun twist to it all?

And those who say "no" to that convention and put up their real name and photo would be kind of like a massage therapist saying "no" to a tickle request; not a huge deal and life goes on.

Uh, your "identity" is nothing more than a loginID. It's you who chooses to associate some persona with it. You could be user12345 for all it would matter.

You're also, again, conveniently omitting the fact that whether or not the therapist says yes might, in fact, be determined by why they were being asked.

But, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised at how vehemently people rationalize lying around here. Whatever gets you off...
 
But, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised at how vehemently people rationalize lying around here. Whatever gets you off...

I think this is a big part why a lot of people are freaked out by fetishists: their preferrences can not clearly be spotted as being sexual, and you could get taken advantage of without realizing it. That makes a lot of people very very uncomfortable.
 
And is she accepting new clients?

ryan23, care to elaborate on your massage therapist?

ticklethisangel, I'm glad ryan reminded me about your comment, "I do know therapists that try to tickle their clients on purpose, then act like it was an accident." Please provide details!

I always wonder how many ticklers take jobs so they can tickle people accidentally-on-purpose. Okay, something like massage therapy requires schooling, so that may be too far to go. But shoe sales, that's something it may not be hard to learn.
 
ryan23, care to elaborate on your massage therapist?

I've been seeing my therapist for a couple months now and we've come to be a little more personal with each other.In a casual,joking around friendship kind of way.Every now and then she makes her way to the usual 'T' spots and seems to be looking for something,if you know what I mean.Nothing extreme but quick,under the radar exploratory actions.It could be in my head but I don't think so. 😉
 
Uh, your "identity" is nothing more than a loginID. It's you who chooses to associate some persona with it. You could be user12345 for all it would matter.

You're also, again, conveniently omitting the fact that whether or not the therapist says yes might, in fact, be determined by why they were being asked.

But, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised at how vehemently people rationalize lying around here. Whatever gets you off...

Uh, no. Conceptually, the Internet has a huge potential to allowing the users on any forum, blog, etc. great anonymity, and the abuse of it. If someone wants to put more out there about themselves they can., but by its design and use, the Internet allows for “lurking” and “trolling”. And slander, libel, propaganda, fraud lies and identity theft. Moderators do have access to the information of the users, but then again there’s this idea of the user putting his trust into folks he doesn’t know himself. The entire nature of the functioning of the Internet in a layman’s day-to-day usage comes off as a huge potential for shadiness to me. If all you want to be is a log in, you can be just that.

And not sure what is “convenient” about omitting “why” they were being asked. Maybe because…. The one asking likes the sensation? And here’s an idea - what if you ask and the therapist doesn’t ask why? Or you ask, then the therapist asks why, and you answer truthfully?

Or do answer with a lie? Are priest confessors-massage therapists involved here and a lie will send us to vanilla hell?

If you ask a therapist for a deep tissue do they want to know/need to know “why”? Does the grocery store need to ask why you are buying apples and razors the day before Halloween? Does the pharmacist confront folks buying disposable enemas and medical tape? If a single adult male goes to see an animated Disney flick, is he an animation fan, a movie reviewer, or is something else going on within that guy? The theater manager isn’t going to ask, and doesn’t care.

“But there’s no physical contact involved, since what is….” Stop right there and read on.

We’re adults here. Most of us aren’t going to ask a massage therapist to tickle us. Those that do probably aren’t asking so they can get an orgasm out of a session, but because it is a great psychological release. And those therapists that are asked are most likely going to say no…. although it been established that some have been asked, have said yes, and the sky hasn’t fallen.

And when a therapist says no - which they are completely capable of; they are adults, too, and don‘t need the “support“ of an Internet community - that no means, no; not police and handcuffs or a visit from the ACLU. Therapists are completely capable of saying “no”, or “no, please leave.” And that’s that.

There’s way too much parental finger wagging about such a goofy subject. Saying it isn’t a good idea is one thing. Folks adding a maudlin gasp and clutching the pearls at their necks as they fan themselves is a bit overboard. Especially, again, when it has already been done. None of this “gives fetishists a bad name“. The fact that we have a fetish gives us the bad name.

Now asking a shoe salesman to tickle you, that’s just perverted.
 
Ryan

I don't know how good-looking you are, but as long as massage therapists are only human, they have to notice when they find a client who is attractive naked on their massage table. I'm sure most control themselves, but there must be some who can't help letting you know they're enjoying the view.
 
I don't know how good-looking you are, but as long as massage therapists are only human, they have to notice when they find a client who is attractive naked on their massage table. I'm sure most control themselves, but there must be some who can't help letting you know they're enjoying the view.

Not if they want to keep their job for longer than a few months!
 
Rhiannon

You are correct if you mean a male massage therapist working for a salon would risk getting in hot water if he conveyed his attraction to a female client while she is naked on his table, just a sheet between her and him. It would not surprise if a guy in such a situation got tricky anyway, with men being men.

But when I commented, "as long as massage therapists are only human, they have to notice when they find a client who is attractive naked on their massage table. I'm sure most control themselves, but there must be some who can't help letting you know they're enjoying the view," I was thinking of female therapists, especially those who work independently. It's easier for a woman to get away touching a man she doesn't know than vice versa.
 
Believe me, no professional massage therapist will risk her job by making advances to a guy during the massage! Those are male fantasies and nothing more! Word like that spreads, and if she doesn't want herds of horny guys on her table, she WILL contain herself!

If at all, she will put the point across after the massage!
 
Rhiannon

I did not mean to imply a female massage therapist would be so forward as to jump a good-looking guy right there on the table. But because it's easier for a woman to get away with uninvited touching, it will be easy for me to believe what Ryan said if he's an attractive man, which is why I wonder what he looks like.
 
I did not mean to imply a female massage therapist would be so forward as to jump a good-looking guy right there on the table. But because it's easier for a woman to get away with uninvited touching, it will be easy for me to believe what Ryan said if he's an attractive man, which is why I wonder what he looks like.

How do you know the therapist isn't really ugly and takes whatever she can get? 🙂
 
How did you know

A woman who is "really ugly and takes whatever she can get?" Rhiannon, how did you know my dating qualifications?!
 
A woman who is "really ugly and takes whatever she can get?" Rhiannon, how did you know my dating qualifications?!

Oh, BS! Quit understating!! You're a guy, women do that! 🙂
 
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