If you asked my guy friends, over half would say that they would never get a massage from a male therapist. In fact, a friend on my baseball team wanted to go to the chiropractor that I go to, where I get a massage as well. He said, "Sure, I'll go, but no way am I getting a massage from a male therapist - that is not happening." When you go to a private practice, you are paying good money, shouldn't you be able to choose what type of therapist you want? I mean, some people might not want a fat therapist, a short therapist, a therapist with small hands, a gay therapist, a straight therapist, a religious therapist, a political therapist, a therapist who talks too much. Let me ask you sugarpie, if I asked you to have a massage with a 500 pound therapist who smelled, would you get the massage? My point is, you are discrimmanatory too, and so is everyone! And I feel whenyou are allowing someone to invade your personal space, you have the right to be discrimminatory.
As for this being the reason I want to be treated by a female therapist...not true. If that was the truth, I wouldn't go to a certified practitioner, I'd go to a person who performed "extras" which of course I am not doing. A female could have a father who never hugged her and could therefore go to a male therapist seeking touch. Is that wrong? Of course not! People have all sorts of reasons for going to one person over another. As long as they don't behave inappropriately, I don't see what the problem is. An important part of a massage is the client being comfortable, and if the client can't be comfortable with certain types of people, they should be able to book with someone else...