@bikepedantic I can't think of a more powerful disincentive to go into the office than the presence of a massage parlor
Would I like a massage? Sure!
Would I like it at work, alongside my colleagues? OMG no. Never.
I think I have permanently traumatized myself with the image that just popped in my head.
@wordshaper @bikepedantic see, all I can think of is what's going on in the minds of (some of) my colleagues when they see me walking about of the work massage place.
when I was pregnant, I asked for a pat-down from TSA instead of having to go through body scanner, and the comments I got from onlookers afterward about the supposed thoroughness of my search still grosses me out.
@wordshaper @bikepedantic I'd be down if the LMBT made house calls. But I guess that defeats the purpose.
@DrTCombs @bikepedantic Fair worry. Having the service does get normalized really quickly, with folks generally not saying they're getting one just... booking time on their calendar and doing it like any other random meeting. Since it's always done somewhere private (the masseuses will insist on this) nobody sees it happening either.
People gonna people, no matter what you do, so it's still possible someone'll be a jerk about it but it's a lot less likely than you'd expect.