I have been advertising on Vivastreet for quite a few months with no problems. I offer naturist-style massage as an option if clients wish (ie naked and undraped). However, it's certainly not a prerequisite.
However, I've had an email from Vivastreet saying that from now on all naturist massages MUST go under the "Erotic Massages" section in the Over 18 Category!!!
I am really disappointed in the narrow-mindedness of this decision. Whilst I realise that there possibly ARE therapists out there who use "naturist massage" as a euphemism for something a bit more dodgy, that CERTAINLY isn't what I do.
There's no way I want to advertise in the Erotic Massage section because that will just mean I will be flooded with inappropriate requests. It's so frustrating.
Should I try explaining to Vivastreet my position, or would I be flogging a dead horse?
I know people have strong opinions against massaging a naked, undraped body. But I am very relaxed with nakedness, and I feel that I give a much better massage when I get to work with the whole body all at once - ie lots of long sweeping strokes up and down the whole length of the body (not possible if there are towels or underwear in the way). My clients find it both highly relaxing and liberating.
Has anyone else come up against this with Vivastreet? What would you do in my position?
Thanks in advance for any advice. And my apologies if this post offends anyone. I realise that what I do is slightly contentious, but it is not sexual in any way (although perhaps admittedly sensual - but I feel those are different things).
Kitten
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However, I've had an email from Vivastreet saying that from now on all naturist massages MUST go under the "Erotic Massages" section in the Over 18 Category!!!
I am really disappointed in the narrow-mindedness of this decision. Whilst I realise that there possibly ARE therapists out there who use "naturist massage" as a euphemism for something a bit more dodgy, that CERTAINLY isn't what I do.
There's no way I want to advertise in the Erotic Massage section because that will just mean I will be flooded with inappropriate requests. It's so frustrating.
Should I try explaining to Vivastreet my position, or would I be flogging a dead horse?
I know people have strong opinions against massaging a naked, undraped body. But I am very relaxed with nakedness, and I feel that I give a much better massage when I get to work with the whole body all at once - ie lots of long sweeping strokes up and down the whole length of the body (not possible if there are towels or underwear in the way). My clients find it both highly relaxing and liberating.
Has anyone else come up against this with Vivastreet? What would you do in my position?
Thanks in advance for any advice. And my apologies if this post offends anyone. I realise that what I do is slightly contentious, but it is not sexual in any way (although perhaps admittedly sensual - but I feel those are different things).
Kitten
x