Providing
massages for married couples has always been a pleasure. I enjoy seeing the
same people for massages and hearing from them how they are doing with life’s
stresses – the kids, the business, the in-laws, whatever.
It’s always
made business sense as well. I will do two instead of one massage at a house
call, or in the office, and often couples like to have longer massages. I may
head home from a couples massage having done three to four hours of massage in
a single call.
Married folks
often send referrals my way, so in general, it has always been a pleasant
experience.
Mostly.
Here’s the
bottom line:
When a couple is getting a divorce,
which gets the massage therapist?
I had not realized I was part of
the settlement issues as one of my couples wound round the full circle of life
and gunned it to Splits Ville. I have seen these folks since 1996, almost my
entire career. To say I have felt uncomfortable about this whole d-i-v-o-r-c-e
thing is an understatement.
First, I had to deal with some bad
news for my ego. Massaging together does not prevent divorce. It might even
help people see more clearly that they need to make new life arrangements
Second, I had to deal with the
table talk. Listening, but not getting involved. Listening, but not taking
sides. Listening, and trying to be sympathetic without asking any questions.
Listening to very oddly un-alike versions of the same incidents and
conversations. Do shrinks go through this?
Some of this process felt like
being accidentally stuck in a coat-closet while a couple have a furious and
hushed argument right outside the door. I cringed, I twisted, and I tried not
to hear any of the intimate details
Happily, most couples I see for
massage are not going to be breaking up very soon. They seem not only content,
but bonded in a way that works for them as the years pass.
Oh, and she got me in the
settlement. His nibs was embarking on a new path that apparently does not
involve massage. Whew!
1 comment:
Is it possible that both parties can keep the same massage therapist after a split? Has anyone had this experience?
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