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"Draping Optional"??

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Just as an FYI to help people out. I got an entirely legitimate massage from "Summer" (one of the Backpage ads in the original post) a while back, and she was great. Good massage, helped my neck a lot. I would recommend her but she is really a legitimate massage person.

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And were you draped or un-draped during your legit massage? Have you seen her since?

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Just as an FYI to help people out. I got an entirely legitimate massage from "Summer" (one of the Backpage ads in the original post) a while back, and she was great. Good massage, helped my neck a lot. I would recommend her but she is really a legitimate massage person.

Ya I have seen Summer too; several times. She is one of the better massage therapists I have ever seen.

Legit, but draping is totally optional. I opt for un-draped. Draping seems totally pointless as long as it is optional. =)

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Ya I have seen Summer too; several times. She is one of the better massage therapists I have ever seen.

Legit, but draping is totally optional. I opt for un-draped. Draping seems totally pointless as long as it is optional. =)

Lack of draping seems totally pointless, if there's no HE. :cool:

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Lack of draping seems totally pointless, if there's no HE. :cool:

I would tend to agree if I could only find a massage therapist that gives a really good massage (I am really picky) and a HE.

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So, what do y'all make of this one... legit or no?

http://wyoming.backpage.com/TherapeuticMassage/licensed-massage-therapist-cheyenne/2074403

The bikini pic just screams "professional" to me.

I really despise the ambiguity in these ads. Frankly, if I were looking for an actual therapeutic massage, I wouldn't call her because of the suggestive nature of the pic. And, if I were looking for FBSM, I wouldn't call her because of all the "therapeutic" language in the ad.

Bottom line, she's bullshit.

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Sure looks like it.

If sub-OP had Googled the number:

http://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=347241

http://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=107753

Well, shoot. Now I'm even more curious (not quite curious enough to go see her). I'm wondering what's wrong with her? Some of the posters in the link that mrvegas provided advised the op of that post not to see her, but they didn't elaborate why (or did they and I'm just missing something? Remember, newbie here).

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Has anyone noticed that the therapeutic massage providers have stopped posting on backpage therapeutic sessions for about a week? I'm wondering if this post has nothing to do with it.

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Okay, I have to speak up because I am, professionally, a Certified Massage Therapist, and want to correct a misunderstanding.

In the state of Colorado, a certified massage therapist is REQUIRED by their certification to drape all clientele. We spend a few days learning the proper/improper way of doing this, and we are told repetitively that nothing except certain parts are to be shown. We are to uncover only the part that is to be rubbed, and even when rubbing the gluteous maximus there is a blanket over the area and specifically rubbed. Pushing the limit can cost you your license just by having the wrong clientele enter and notify the State. When you lose your license, you can appeal, but getting it back is pretty much impossible.

I advertise professionally only in the Theurapetic area, and the sensual in the bodyrubs. I make it clear exactly what you are/aren't getting so that there is no confusion, and I have no issue sending someone on there way if they don't comply. I do risk getting in trouble for doing the latter, but when it is professional, I maintain that status at all times.

If she is stating that in the theurapetic area, she is at risk of getting in trouble. Cops can and will check on us to see we are doing our job. We are checked on more than bodyrubs. It kind of runs with the process of getting an escort license. :-/

xoxo,

Sultry Kitten

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Probably. But they'll be back. It's all AMPs now under "New Management."

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Maybe. Maybe not.

Some of the non-Asian massage ads get posted on a sporadic basis. Some, I've noticed, might go a week or so between ads all year long. Also, holidays, so, lots of folks out-of-town, busy with holiday things.

Upside of being an independent: can work when you want and or need to.

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Forgot to put in: and if one has a full schedule of regulars, why spend money on ad and possible hassle of dealing with horn dogs asking about "what does minimal draping mean" and "anything else?".

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If she is stating that in the theurapetic area, she is at risk of getting in trouble. Cops can and will check on us to see we are doing our job. We are checked on more than bodyrubs. It kind of runs with the process of getting an escort license. :-/

xoxo,

Sultry Kitten

Seriously? I didn't even realize that. I'm curious though... how exactly do the cops check in on you? Do they schedule an appointment to see a therapeutic therapist purely with the intent to see if she's following the straight & narrow? What if she does happen to veer out of legit territory during the massage and offer the client a HE... would the cop jump off the table right then and there and bust her? Or, would he have to file some kind of a report and then come back later to nab her? But if that were the case, how would that work? What evidence would he have?

I'm not doubting you or anything. I'm just having a hard time understanding the logistics. I mean, I can totally understand cops checking out the asian massage parlors... those places really stand out like the proverbial sore thumb. But if cops are going around covertly to legit non-asian therapeutic massage businesses to make sure everything is on the up and up, they'd have their hands full and would need a totally separate division just for that alone. There's like 342 bazillion legit massage therapists in and around the Denver Metro area.

And as far as your certification requiring you to appropriately drape all clientele... that really doesn't mean anything. Once you've completed your training, obtain your certification and venture out on your own; you're pretty much left to your own devices. If a seemingly legit therapist decides to forgo the draping for whatever reason (be it a legitimate reason or a non-legitimate reason), I highly doubt she'll change her mind just because her certification requires it. It's not like massage therapists have some kind of hippocratic oath about draping/professionalism.

This is interesting.

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Seriously? I didn't even realize that. I'm curious though... how exactly do the cops check in on you? Do they schedule an appointment to see a therapeutic therapist purely with the intent to see if she's following the straight & narrow? What if she does happen to veer out of legit territory during the massage and offer the client a HE... would the cop jump off the table right then and there and bust her? Or, would he have to file some kind of a report and then come back later to nab her? But if that were the case, how would that work? What evidence would he have?

I'm not doubting you or anything. I'm just having a hard time understanding the logistics. I mean, I can totally understand cops checking out the asian massage parlors... those places really stand out like the proverbial sore thumb. But if cops are going around covertly to legit non-asian therapeutic massage businesses to make sure everything is on the up and up, they'd have their hands full and would need a totally separate division just for that alone. There's like 342 bazillion legit massage therapists in and around the Denver Metro area.

And as far as your certification requiring you to appropriately drape all clientele... that really doesn't mean anything. Once you've completed your training, obtain your certification and venture out on your own; you're pretty much left to your own devices. If a seemingly legit therapist decides to forgo the draping for whatever reason (be it a legitimate reason or a non-legitimate reason), I highly doubt she'll change her mind just because her certification requires it. It's not like massage therapists have some kind of hippocratic oath about draping/professionalism.

This is interesting.

You didn't know that the FBM spends a great deal of time checking on

massage therapists? :D

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Okay, I have to speak up because I am, professionally, a Certified Massage Therapist, and want to correct a misunderstanding.

In the state of Colorado, a certified massage therapist is REQUIRED by their certification to drape all clientele. We spend a few days learning the proper/improper way of doing this, and we are told repetitively that nothing except certain parts are to be shown. We are to uncover only the part that is to be rubbed, and even when rubbing the gluteous maximus there is a blanket over the area and specifically rubbed. Pushing the limit can cost you your license just by having the wrong clientele enter and notify the State. When you lose your license, you can appeal, but getting it back is pretty much impossible.

I advertise professionally only in the Theurapetic area, and the sensual in the bodyrubs. I make it clear exactly what you are/aren't getting so that there is no confusion, and I have no issue sending someone on there way if they don't comply. I do risk getting in trouble for doing the latter, but when it is professional, I maintain that status at all times.

If she is stating that in the theurapetic area, she is at risk of getting in trouble. Cops can and will check on us to see we are doing our job. We are checked on more than bodyrubs. It kind of runs with the process of getting an escort license. :-/

xoxo,

Sultry Kitten

"Hi, I'm with the rub police." How do I get this job? What a great gig! :D

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Does anyone know where to get a legitimate undraped massage in the North Denver or north Colorado area? I definitely prefer my massage and draped and finding a legitimate provider can be difficult

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