Can I Get Naked?

No, thanks. I don’t perform massages while I’m severely nude - or even partially. Just kidding!

But, seriously, I’m addressing this question because I get asked this all the time. Even from clients I’ve seen for years. It is a legitimate question and I want to answer it as best I can from two different perspectives.

As a massage therapist, I appreciate how much trust you are putting in me. It’s tough to go into a semi dark room and be asked to remove your clothes. The only time you would normally do this is when you are going to see your physician. Or going to bed.

So from my point of view, I want you to be as comfortable as you can be. If that means that you want to keep your clothes on, then the therapist should adjust to your preference. If a therapist tries to coerce you into taking your clothes off, then that is not the therapist for you.

From my personal experience, most clients ask what articles of clothing they should remove prior to the massage. The correct answer is “Undress to the level of your comfort”. I do like to make suggestions, in an effort to make the massage a more pleasurable experience. But, ultimately, it is up to you.

If you are working with a good massage therapist, and you choose to go completely nekked (in your birthday suit), then it is part of their job to keep your private parts completely covered; they should never be exposed.

As a client, I do enjoy getting fully unclothed, if I feel at ease with the therapist. If I feel super relaxed, I will probably fall asleep as well. It’s great waking up to feel fully rejuvenated!

So now it’s your turn to share your preference: fully clothed, semi clothed, or nude. Please feel free to share.