#repost #realniggashit šŸ˜

#repost #realniggashit šŸ˜

My make up for today 😘

My make up for today 😘

thingsididntknowwereerotic:

For the anon Massage Therapist.
*still taking requests for this silly thing. Send me an Ask with your profession, and we’ll see what happens…

thingsididntknowwereerotic:

For the anon Massage Therapist.

*still taking requests for this silly thing. Send me an Ask with your profession, and we’ll see what happens…

4-21-2013 : If you blog about any of the following topics then please reblog this so I can follow you and consider following me back please!

sacredforesthealing:

  • Massage Therapy (all forms of massage therapy: Swedish, deep tissue, shiatsu, hot stone, thai, etc.)
  • Reiki
  • Energy Healing
  • Chakras
  • Auras
  • Crystal healing
  • Metaphysics
  • Spirituality
  • Holistic Healing/Health
  • Alternative Healing/Health
  • TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine)
  • Anything else you could possibly fit into any of these categories and everything in between!

Reblog away!

kobragirl:

DO YOU SEE THIS BULLSHIT??
This is a prime example of why I refuse to allow it to slide when somebody calls me a “masseuse”. “Masseuse” is a term associated with this so-called ‘sensual bodywork’, which is just a nice way to say that these girls will give you a handjob after they just rub your back, with their amateur skills. “Experience a plus but not necessary” !!!!!! Other than the sensual aspect, why should I let it slide when someone tries to associate me with this. That listing basically means that they will train you to do less-than-mediocre rub-downs(I can’t even call them massages), and proper handjobs, you don’t have to have ever gotten any sort of professional training. It truly bothers me when people want to say I’m a masseuse. I’m nice the 1st time, and I kindly explain why I am a massage therapist and not a masseuse. But when someone decides to continue to refer to me as a masseuse, I get angry. Why should I tolerate to be knocked down to this level, when I busted my ass to get the schooling and training to become a clinical massage therapist. I am a licensed clinical massage therapist, not a masseuse.
{{I’d like to note that women who take these masseuse jobs, good on them. I don’t judge what their choices are, and some women are happy to do that job. My anger stems from people wanting to put me on the same level. I trained in all sorts of techniques, studied the human anatomy and body systems extensively, studied and learned to treat may ailments, etc. I put in a ton of work, and would rather not have my title taken from me. I’m Stephanie LCMT, not Stephanie- Massuese. I worked HARD to get those 4 letters added to my name. Don’t take that away from me}}

kobragirl:

DO YOU SEE THIS BULLSHIT??


This is a prime example of why I refuse to allow it to slide when somebody calls me a ā€œmasseuseā€. ā€œMasseuseā€ is a term associated with this so-called ā€˜sensual bodywork’, which is just a nice way to say that these girls will give you a handjob after they just rub your back, with their amateur skills.
ā€œExperience a plus but not necessaryā€ !!!!!! Other than the sensual aspect, why should I let it slide when someone tries to associate me with this. That listing basically means that they will train you to do less-than-mediocre rub-downs(I can’t even call them massages), and proper handjobs, you don’t have to have ever gotten any sort of professional training.
It truly bothers me when people want to say I’m a masseuse. I’m nice the 1st time, and I kindly explain why I am a massage therapist and not a masseuse. But when someone decides to continue to refer to me as a masseuse, I get angry. Why should I tolerate to be knocked down to this level, when I busted my ass to get the schooling and training to become a clinical massage therapist. I am a licensed clinical massage therapist, not a masseuse.

{{I’d like to note that women who take these masseuse jobs, good on them. I don’t judge what their choices are, and some women are happy to do that job. My anger stems from people wanting to put me on the same level. I trained in all sorts of techniques, studied the human anatomy and body systems extensively, studied and learned to treat may ailments, etc. I put in a ton of work, and would rather not have my title taken from me. I’m Stephanie LCMT, not Stephanie- Massuese. I worked HARD to get those 4 letters added to my name. Don’t take that away from me}}

benevolentstranger:

Foot Reflexology

benevolentstranger:

Foot Reflexology

pineridgechiro:

Doctor Approved Massage Therapy Is The Best Way To De-Stress, Along With The SafestThere are not many people who know the ins and outs of the human body as doctors do. That’s why, when you receive massage therapy treatment from the therapists at The Massage Club Of Naples, you can be confident that your massage staff has been trained and chosen by a Doctor.Hand chosen by Dr. Alex Krischanowski, our massage therapists have the most experience and best reputation you could ask for. Dr. Alex of Pine Ridge Chiropractic & Acupuncture Clinic knows how the human body should be treated, ans so does his therapists.To find out some of the massage service options we have here at The Massage Club Of Naples, just CLICK HERE. You can also look over prices, contact details & directions, and our massage therapists.We are located inside the Pine Ridge Chiropractic & Acupuncture Clinic along with Naples Chiropractor Dr. Alex Krischanowski and his office staff.Get ready for the most soothing massage, provided by true professionals!TheMassageClubOfNaplesFl.com

pineridgechiro:

Doctor Approved Massage Therapy Is The Best Way To De-Stress, Along With The Safest

There are not many people who know the ins and outs of the human body as doctors do. That’s why, when you receive massage therapy treatment from the therapists at The Massage Club Of Naples, you can be confident that your massage staff has been trained and chosen by a Doctor.

Hand chosen by Dr. Alex Krischanowski, our massage therapists have the most experience and best reputation you could ask for. Dr. Alex of Pine Ridge Chiropractic & Acupuncture Clinic knows how the human body should be treated, ans so does his therapists.

To find out some of the massage service options we have here at The Massage Club Of Naples, just CLICK HERE. You can also look over prices, contact details & directions, and our massage therapists.

We are located inside the Pine Ridge Chiropractic & Acupuncture Clinic along with Naples Chiropractor Dr. Alex Krischanowski and his office staff.

Get ready for the most soothing massage, provided by true professionals!

TheMassageClubOfNaplesFl.com

cherrietoppe:

There is a difference between a Massage Therapist & a masseuse… In case anybody didn’t know.