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If i were to go to school for massage therapy?

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would it be g*y im a male. And i've told my friends about doing it and they've all said that would be g*y. but i like giving massages and everyone i've given a massge to whether male or female they've all said i was good at it. so would it be g*y to be a male massaeuse?? and how much annually on average does a massage therapist make

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  1. No it's not g*y. If you are straight wouldn't you like to rub on naked women all day. Your friends need to get a clue. BTW where I'm from they charge between $60 -$75 per hour. Depends on which salon or spa you go to. I say go for it! Who cares what your friends say.


  2. Hello if you are very interesting in this study please ask your friend in KERALA at south India

  3. Totally no, dude - it's not g*y whatsoever. I prefer getting a massage from a guy. As far as earnings go, there are sooo many variables - if you work at a resort, salon, etc., where you live, and so on. You can do well if you work hard to establish yourself and a strong client base with referrals. Go for it if it's what you want to do!  *-*

  4. no...$40-$50...an hour...

  5. If giving massage and helping others feel better makes you feel like you are contributing to society's betterment, then go for it!  No, giving massage is not g*y, for either a male or female therapist.  I have male massage therapists for my clients, and I go to a male massage therapist.  One of my classmates was a man, and yes, he was requested by the g*y men wanting massage, but everything was legal.  He did get tipped quite a bit extra, too!  As for average wages, it all depends upon how good you are and how good your reputation is.  My first year as a massage therapist, I made just under 4K working at two different salons, with no benefits, part-time and on-call.  My second year as a massage therapist, I quit the salons and opened my own business.  I might earn 12K this year, before taxes and deductions.  Yeah, $60/hour sounds good, but not when you only work 2 hours a day...or less.  Massage therapy has to be something you WANT to do so that, like any business, you stay in it long enough to make the $$$$.  I have two MT friends that have been doing this for at least 10 or more years, and they make enough to cover their expenses, pay their bills,  and live a good life, but not enough to be wealthy.  Self-employed business owner benefits are that you get to schedule your own hours, taking vacations and weekends when you want it, and refusing those that you don't want to work on.  Good luck in your decision!

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