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01-22-21 01:23 #4662
Posts: 129Seriously?
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01-21-21 18:29 #4661
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01-21-21 17:05 #4660
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01-20-21 16:58 #4659
Posts: 1397Originally Posted by FlyinHawaiian3 [View Original Post]
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01-20-21 12:07 #4658
Posts: 77Originally Posted by FlyinHawaiian3 [View Original Post]
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01-20-21 09:02 #4657
Posts: 12Originally Posted by Lee1995 [View Original Post]
I think someone reviewed this location before as the Auburn st location. 60 min with standard finish. Didn't ask her or push for anything more.
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01-20-21 05:19 #4656
Posts: 62Originally Posted by Lee1995 [View Original Post]
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01-19-21 22:44 #4655
Posts: 1177Enforcement not regulations
Enforcement has changed but not the laws, here's the exemption I was referring too:
Nothing in this section shall prevent or restrict the practice of a person who uses touch, words or directed movement to deepen awareness of patterns of movement in the body, or the affectation of the human energy system or acupoints or Qi meridians of the human body while engaged within the scope of practice of a profession with established standards and ethics, but such services shall not be designated or implied to be massage or massage therapy. Such practices shall include, but not be limited to, the Feldenkrais Method; Reflexology; The Trager Approach; Ayurvedic Therapies, Rolf Structural Integration, Polarity or Polarity Therapy; Polarity Therapy Bodywork; Asian Bodywork Therapy that does not constitute massage as defined in this chapter; Acupressure; Jin Shin Do; Qi Gong; Tui Na; Shiatsu; Body–Mind Centering and Reiki. These exempt practitioners may use the terms 'bodywork', 'body worker' and 'bodywork therapist' in their promotional literature.
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Originally Posted by Sounds [View Original Post]
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01-19-21 17:41 #4654
Posts: 78Originally Posted by FlyinHawaiian3 [View Original Post]
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01-19-21 09:40 #4653
Posts: 12Healing Angels Auburn
First time at Healing Angels in Auburn. Booked 60 minutes with Joanna and all I can say is. WOW.
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01-18-21 00:52 #4652
Posts: 1922Originally Posted by ARegularGuy [View Original Post]
The Boston forum has reports of a place closing down because they can't get licensed under the new rules.
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01-17-21 16:17 #4651
Posts: 1177Licensing
I'm pretty sure that most of these places don't care about licensing whereas "bodywork" doesn't trigger the licensing law. Same goes for foot rubs or reflexology, no license required.
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Originally Posted by Sounds [View Original Post]
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01-17-21 16:14 #4650
Posts: 1177Can't Highland
That's interesting and suggests that can't acquired Highland which to my recollection never had a rep for FS or even decent HE for that matter. The one and only time I was there, years ago, I had a chunky woman who clearly hated what she was doing. This change is good news! Nice report ReadyToLear!
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Originally Posted by ReadyToLear [View Original Post]
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01-17-21 08:34 #4649
Posts: 796Bvr
Had to go to Worcester yesterday. On the way back, called BVR on a whim. Was told to come right in. May brought me to room and collected house $60. Came back in and gave a nice medium rub. Incredible handiwork on ending. Limited roaming utc up top, otc below. Nice cleanup, foot work afterwards to round out full hour. Quite pleased.
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01-15-21 21:47 #4648
Posts: 1922Originally Posted by Wiseass [View Original Post]