In a response to a reader's question about her husband's inappropriate shoulder massage attempt at a party, the advice columnists, including Prudie, highlight that such gestures can easily be misinterpreted, particularly when not in a professional context. They emphasize that non-professional massages may suggest intimacy and should be approached cautiously. The commentary reflects societal norms about physical touch and boundaries, implying that intimate gestures belong in more private or consented environments, not casual parties.
I can't remember who or where but I once heard someone say "Non-professional massages are for people who are about to have sex."
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