Hey Fozzyo
All sympathies on this one. I've done my ITEC MAP course and worked a little but not full-time. I think the men who come to me only do so because they're neighbours, although I've been offered sports-massage work (which I enjoy less so don't want to do really.)
I think the imbalance will shift as more men are prepared to have a massage.
Of course there is partly an issue around sexuality here.
I really believe that men who have a problem being massaged by men are in denial if they say there's nothing sexual in the background. Personally I think there's a teeny bit of the sexual in most transactions and encounters. The sooner we acknowledge that, the sooner we empower ourselves to choose to keep it in its proper place in an honest way. These men don't grab every sexy woman they pass on the street and snog her, after all!
I've only got 3 male clients, all straight. Two of them, purely because they're very relaxed and the blood-flow is stimulated, sometimes get a stiffy. I just chuck another towel over it and carry on with the massage which is what I'm focussed on: the stiffy's purely biological, means nothing and isn't worth the effort of blushing. But I think some straight men are so terrified of such a thing happening that it would keep them away. And others are perhaps scared of what if might mean if they enjoyed getting a massage from another bloke, horror of horrors, as if it, were, like, not quite manly!
As men get over their fears and become more integrated with themselves, I think we'll see more male clients and more work for male masseurs. One of my guys is 20st and I just can't see my 9½st female tutor giving him the depth of massage that I can. (Boy do I work for that fee!)
Patience and fortitude to you in the meantime.
BV
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