I had an interesting moment last week. I was working on a female, finished her back, and now had turned her face-up. I was doing some leg stretches on her, with one knee near her shoulder, and thought "What's that familiar smell?" Then I realized - pussy juice.
In my classes, they frequently reminded us that a man's erection is not necessarily a sign of sexual interest; it could just be part of the parasympathetic nervous system ("rest and digest", as opposed to the sympathetic "fight or flight") kicking in as they relax. But they never mentioned female arousal.
There were no signs of inappropriate action on her part, so I just chalked it up to "doing a good job", and kept going.
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Originally Posted by divagrrrl
You are mistaken about Cali having no regulation. This is not true. While therapists have no STATE licensing, we do have relatively stringent municipal licensing. Many cities are requiring 500-1000 hours plus the National Board Exam. Some require less, but only if you are working under another licensed professional such as a doctor or chiropractor.
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Sorry, I only knew about CA on a statewide-basis, not by region. I'll add a correction above, but at least my statement about the Board Exam can still hold true.
(Hi Diva!
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I also heard that they attempted to pass state regulations in California last year, but for some reason the chiropractors fought and defeated the regulation. Can't we all just get along?