The Dispatched Masseuse Touched My Secret Parts...

"I'm sorry," Ava said finally, her voice barely above a whisper. "I think I might have tensed up. Your touch was just... unexpected."

A dispatched massage should be a safe, restorative experience. When a therapist abuses their position of trust to touch a client's secret or intimate parts, it is a serious violation of ethical boundaries and criminal law. Trust your instincts: if a touch feels wrong, it is wrong. By asserting your boundaries, halting the session, and reporting the misconduct to corporate, licensing, and legal authorities, you can protect yourself and help keep the broader community safe from predatory behavior. The Dispatched Masseuse Touched My Secret Parts...

Professional therapists use sheets, towels, or blankets to cover your body. Only the specific area being worked on should be exposed. "I'm sorry," Ava said finally, her voice barely

If booked through an app or agency (e.g., Zeel, Soothe), report the therapist to the company for banning and investigation [1]. unexpected

Emma was professional, with skilled hands that began kneading out the knots in Lena's muscles. But as the massage progressed, Lena started to feel a little uncomfortable. It wasn't that Emma's techniques were incorrect; it was more like...intuition.