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Why am I paying men for me to take my clothes off?

Ms K', simple solution. Take up pole dancing.

Good exercise for your back, keeps you fit and limber... and men will pay you to take your clothes off.

Problem solved. :D
 
Is your back a definite physical problem(i.e. can you trace it to an accident or something) or is it mysterious? If it is mysterious I'd try looking into the work of Dr. John Sarno. He won't ask you take your clothes off and neither will I, even if you are cured.;)
 
Geez that is not good smiles.

I am not sure what you are supposed to be dressed in while seeing these blokes but down to your undies is abit strange.

I know when l was a teenager l went to a doctor because l had a cold and he told me to take my bra off as l was only young l just did as l was told.

My father and mum were in the waiting room and said how did the appointment with the doctor go and l said l was told to take my top and bra off.

My dad and mum went in there and confronted this 70 year old yes he was 70 and told him off.

Never went back to this guy for a another appointment.

In my opinion l would be asking the rececptionist or someone in charge to why you had to do this or go to someone else.

There is alot of perverts around
 
What is so amusing about the word “knickers”?
It's just a funny word.
To us Yanks, it sounds funnier than “panties.”
I know when l was a teenager l went to a doctor because l had a cold and he told me to take my bra off as l was only young l just did as l was told.
You should be suspicious if you're female and a male doctor tells you to take your shirt and bra off. Especially if he's a podiatrist.
 
I like the term knickers it sounds kind of coolio smiles.

Panties is quite child like

Not to affend anyone by saying that
 
No l didnt.

But a couple of weeks later he was arrested and charged with his actions towards other women..

He was in the local paper and quite a few women stepped up complaining about this bloke and what he was doing when he had appointments with them.

So maybe l was one of the lucky one because he went further with some of the others.
 
Have you seen a certified Pilates instructor? One that had training in myofascial assessment and therapy? Plus you don't have to take off your clothes. Wear stretchy exercise clothes.

I have a netball injury to my back from about 15years ago. Before I started pilates 3 years ago, my back would "go out" without warning. L4 & L5 would rotate out of alignment and I'd be reduced the crawling around the house. Since Pilates (3x1hour session/week), my back muscles now stop them from going out, while maintaining flexibilty. It's been fabulous for the osteo in my knee as well.
 
Yeah, brought a whole different image to mind when someone said "her thong was jammed right up her bum". :D
 
Slightly embarrasing ~ broke down in front of the 'big boss' today. Back hurting so much and had taken more painkillers than allowed, to no effect. (Also had cheeky glass of wine ~ I KNOW they don't mix, don't nag me :p
Seriously ~ what would you have preferred?

If someone is going to be oiling my body and rubbing me down for an hour I'd like it to be a woman.

And did the guy do a good job?

Eh, he did OK.

So stop whinging!
ps. see my disclaimer ;)

What is so amusing about the word "knickers"?

It's just a funny word. :lol:

:rolleyes:

knickers in USA..

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And you know knickers in the UK... :)

That has just so cheered me up
~ thanks Goldbug. You know I work at a golf club? I'm not going to be able to get that image out of my mind now :lol:

Ms K', simple solution. Take up pole dancing.

Good exercise for your back, keeps you fit and limber... and men will pay you to take your clothes off.

Problem solved. :D

Will consider it. (and I love the Ms K' :adore:)

Is your back a definite physical problem(i.e. can you trace it to an accident or something) or is it mysterious? If it is mysterious I'd try looking into the work of Dr. John Sarno. He won't ask you take your clothes off and neither will I, even if you are cured.;)

Trace back to an accident at work 10 years ago and it comes and goes. This time it's not going...
It is driving me crazy, mad, loco :scream:
...
I know when l was a teenager l went to a doctor because l had a cold and he told me to take my bra off as l was only young l just did as l was told.

My father and mum were in the waiting room and said how did the appointment with the doctor go and l said l was told to take my top and bra off.

My dad and mum went in there and confronted this 70 year old yes he was 70 and told him off.

Never went back to this guy for a another appointment.

In my opinion l would be asking the rececptionist or someone in charge to why you had to do this or go to someone else.

There is alot of perverts around


:wtf:
At the moment I would take my clothes off for anyone for relief! And I'm old enough to punch them if anything goes further than I consider inappropriate :)

Have you seen a certified Pilates instructor? One that had training in myofascial assessment and therapy? Plus you don't have to take off your clothes. Wear stretchy exercise clothes.

I have a netball injury to my back from about 15years ago. Before I started pilates 3 years ago, my back would "go out" without warning. L4 & L5 would rotate out of alignment and I'd be reduced the crawling around the house. Since Pilates (3x1hour session/week), my back muscles now stop them from going out, while maintaining flexibilty. It's been fabulous for the osteo in my knee as well.

I'm just using a dvd combined with tai chi. But I'm thinking of taking a class as I want to make sure I'm doing it right.
 
My chiro hasn't required me to undress at all or change into other clothes or anything, something I greatly appreciate. Actually one of the reasons I like him is that he's very careful not to be improper ... if a piece of clothing goes awry a bit, he always fixes it. I think he gets that I'm modest and he's considerate of that.
 
My chiro hasn't required me to undress at all or change into other clothes or anything, something I greatly appreciate. Actually one of the reasons I like him is that he's very careful not to be improper ... if a piece of clothing goes awry a bit, he always fixes it. I think he gets that I'm modest and he's considerate of that.

Same here, Kestra. I've been treated by chiropractors regularly for the past 20 years due to back and neck problems and I've usually been fully dressed. Mind you, if anyone walked in during one of our sessions they'd be amazed at the positions we get into while fully dressed. ;) To realign my hips I lie on my side while my chiropractor lies perpendicularly on top of me and uses his full weight to make the adjustment. This may have something to do with my weighing more than him... :o

K'Ehleyr, any decent chiropractor will tell you that it will take several adjustments before you can notice the difference. Find yourself a nice Australian, like I did, and you should be fine soon. ;)
 
Seriously ~ what would you have preferred?

If someone is going to be oiling my body and rubbing me down for an hour I'd like it to be a woman.

I knew a masseur once. He couldn't make a living at it, for exactly this reason: both men and women prefer masseuses.

When I met him, he was working at a steel barrel plant.

EDIT: Now that I think about it, I also knew a woman who worked as a masseuse.

Her attitude toward the seamier side of her job was: "Ah, what the hell--I'm washable."

That's a direct quote.
 
It has just occured to me that it should be the other way around surely?
Whilst trying to find a cure for my back I have seen a chiropractor and a sports therapist. Both times dressed just in my knickers ~ well actually I did have one of those lovely gowns that is totally open down the back for the chrio.
I'm £70 out of pocket and still in pain! And recovering from the fact that I've been very nearly naked in front of 2 strangers ~ one far more stranger than the other.
So what have you done, when with hindsight, you thought WHY did I do that?

A sad state of affairs indeed! What has the world come to?

RAMA
 
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