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Masseuse?It was lovely. You strip down and slip into the bed (you can leave panties on). Bed has an addition and you lie face down with a cutout for your face. Low lights/quiet music. Cirrus scents. Masseuse comes in and has you breathe three deep breaths of more citrus. Then she massages back. The each leg and foot. Then she holds blankets while you roll over. Arms are done. Oops she puts steaming towel on each spot she has finished for 30 seconds and removes it. Through draping of blanket and sheets you never feel exposed. Very relaxing.
Oh, not registered? I've only seen RMTs. In Alberta though the regulation isn't very strict. New rules were put in place a while ago so that many of the actual RMTs don't meet the criteria for insurance coverage. So many of the spas still have RMTs working within them.what's a non-registered massage therapist? Masseuse
Maybe different in other provinces? Here the term masseuse is disliked by any of the massage therapists I know and it often also comes up in articles like 'what should I know before getting a massage' including info put out by the clinics.hmmm, hadn't heard that before. I have called a registered massage therapist a masseuse.
I thought of it like mechanic...you can have a licensed one or a non-licensed one.
what's a non-registered massage therapist? Masseuse
Here if someone asks for a masseuse it immediate puts up a red flag as to what someone is actually looking for.I think Masseuse just refers to the gender of the person doing the massage; the male version is Masseur - from French root words. It does not indicate registered or non-registered. Massage Therapist is not gender specific.
In some provinces where Massage Therapy is a regulated profession, there may be restrictions on use of title - i.e. one must be registered with the regulatory college in order to use this designation.