Professionals

I see a lot of exchange people and I am certain a lot of them are very talented but wonder how many people know how to approach a professional and how a professional lets others know they are ok with nudity and more while protecting their profession. There are ethical considerations with the general public . This question is among those who accept a nude and even sexual lifestyle. I have been doing professional massage for years and have very skilled hands. i am also open to connections with the right people. I would love to hear others thoughts.

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I enjoy a nude massage, but there are strict laws regarding decency in the state I live in. No one will even allow my ass to be uncovered. And all I am looking for is a massage - nothing sexual desired. I'd love to hear how others approach letting their massage therapist know they are ok with being nude.

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I heard that Pennsylvania law requires all massage clients to be covered... even at White Thorn Lodge. :-/ ... Is that still true? ... Or did I misunderstand? I remember thinking, it would be strange to enforce such a law at nudist resorts.

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As a therapist myself.
This is a tricky area.
There must be much mutual trust and respect before undraping in professional situations.
To avoid any legal issues.

That said.
If my clients are 100% happy and relaxed to be exposed for thorough massage therapy I oblige.

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You do not need to be draped at White Thorn Lodge. The LMT that does work there is a subcontractor and does not require you to be covered.

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