I wish to hear the point of view of the people of this forum, and if there are doctors here, I am curious about their opinion on that.
I tried to get an appointment today to see a massage parlor, and I found out that I haven't got the time to see someone.
But I was told that in many massage places, the masseuse wears a mask during all the session.
Since there is a body contact and some fluid getting out of (at least) one of the partner's body, I do not see where the mask stops the virus. Yes, it protects from the breathe, but the bodies are still naked. Why wear a mask in this situation ?
The same question applies for the SPs.
I tried to get an appointment today to see a massage parlor, and I found out that I haven't got the time to see someone.
But I was told that in many massage places, the masseuse wears a mask during all the session.
Since there is a body contact and some fluid getting out of (at least) one of the partner's body, I do not see where the mask stops the virus. Yes, it protects from the breathe, but the bodies are still naked. Why wear a mask in this situation ?
The same question applies for the SPs.
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