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OvalOvaries (OP) at 2024-02-06 18:57:53+00:00 ID:
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In America you can contact the Better Business Bureau to file a complaint against the business and hopefully get their license revoked, which is why I was asking if there was anything similar in Denmark. She visited a massage/fitness center.
Cunn1ng-Stuntz at 2024-02-06 19:05:58+00:00 ID:
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That's why I asked what kind of place. First she should contact the police. Secondly the fitness center (his place of employment).
There is no license required to be a massage therapist, and if he was self employed, it's a bit more difficult.
It's also the reason why I found it weird. As a massage therapist you are pretty exposed to complaints. You are easily replaced and black listed, and if self employed you live off your reputation. Obviously sick people exist.
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And a massage parlor in Denmark is often times legal prostitution. I have a Spanish friend that went wrong on that one, when he had som back spasms.
OvalOvaries (OP) at 2024-02-06 19:08:48+00:00 ID:
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That makes sense. He is unfortunately the owner of the business, which means he has more power in the situation than if he were just an employee. I'm shocked he would risk his reputation like this too.
TaurielsEyes at 2024-02-07 05:09:10+00:00 ID:
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He’s probably gotten away with it before unfortunately.