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pressure or moving to a different area of the body. Don’t worry, Chute says, “Your unintended erection, and any embarrassment, will soon pass.”


Time to Wake Up While your therapist would like nothing


more than to let you slumber after your massage, other massage clients will be arriving soon and the room must be readied for them. So when your therapist ends the massage and says, “Our session is over. Take your time getting up,” they are really saying, “Take your time getting up, but please don’t take a nap.” They are also reminding you to take a moment as you come back to the here and now. Carefully sit up, allowing your body enough time to readjust. Go too fast and your body will knock you for a dizzying loop. Also, be careful not to slip getting off the massage table, especially if your therapist used oil on your feet.


Tipping Tips When it comes to gratuities, most


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experts say it’s ultimately the client’s decision whether or not to tip. Like in other service industries, providing a tip is usually done in response to excellent service. In considering this, it’s important to note that many therapists who work in spas earn only a small percentage of what you’ve paid for their services. For these therapists, tips are an important part of their income. According to CNNMoney. com, the tipping norm for massage and bodywork services is 15–20 percent. Tips, however, are usually not accepted for massage performed in a medical environment. Unsure what to do? Ask if tipping is customary and what is the policy. This is especially important when booking at spas, according to the Day Spa Association, as tips might already be included in the service price. Be sure to get clarifi cation on fees and services at the time of booking.


Karrie Osborn is contributing editor


for Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals, a national association for massage therapists and bodyworkers with more than 70,000 U.S. members. Contact her at karrie@abmp.com. For more information on bodywork visit Massagetherapy.com


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