I actually had a small victory with this saffy, which I would like to share here.
I did the same as you mentioned in the above post for years, and have slowly improved at saying no and even enduring people telling me I'm mean and narcissistic for not giving in to their demands, which was not easy, but I think I knew that it was their normal reaction and that I wasn't any of those things.
So, about three weeks ago, I had a client come in...male, Indian, youngish. He was demanding quite a lot of extras that I just wasn't interested in giving to him, so he started telling me that he was in town for a few days and intended to come back to the place I worked, but if I wasn't more 'friendly' to him, then he wouldn't choose me again. I had to put up quite a few boundaries with this guy, and he didn't like it one bit...but I didn't care.
At one point he was telling me I needed to "loosen up" that I had "too many boundaries", and I replied simply that "boundaries are a good and healthy thing, and I would appreciate it if you respected mine more." He was forced to acknowledge this and agree.
Suffice to say that he kicked up a big stink at the end of the massage...in fact, he wouldn't even stay for the whole massage, since he was really only there for the extras, which he didn't get. I said "ok" and went to leave, but he wouldn't let me go without first telling me what a terrible job I did and how "rude and rough" I was.:D
I adapted my pressure to his requirements several times throughout the massage, but nothing was good enough for this guy. I knew it was all him, and nothing to do with my massage technique, as I'd had many compliments before about how I gave a professional massage, unlike many of the other women.
I simply said to him "Then don't pick me again...PLEASE don't pick me" and I said it with a smile on my face, and just left the room. It felt GOooooooooooooood.
He complained about me to the manager of course, but thankfully they believed me and not the guy, as they know what some customers can be like. I was grateful for that.
I did the same as you mentioned in the above post for years, and have slowly improved at saying no and even enduring people telling me I'm mean and narcissistic for not giving in to their demands, which was not easy, but I think I knew that it was their normal reaction and that I wasn't any of those things.
So, about three weeks ago, I had a client come in...male, Indian, youngish. He was demanding quite a lot of extras that I just wasn't interested in giving to him, so he started telling me that he was in town for a few days and intended to come back to the place I worked, but if I wasn't more 'friendly' to him, then he wouldn't choose me again. I had to put up quite a few boundaries with this guy, and he didn't like it one bit...but I didn't care.
At one point he was telling me I needed to "loosen up" that I had "too many boundaries", and I replied simply that "boundaries are a good and healthy thing, and I would appreciate it if you respected mine more." He was forced to acknowledge this and agree.
Suffice to say that he kicked up a big stink at the end of the massage...in fact, he wouldn't even stay for the whole massage, since he was really only there for the extras, which he didn't get. I said "ok" and went to leave, but he wouldn't let me go without first telling me what a terrible job I did and how "rude and rough" I was.:D
I adapted my pressure to his requirements several times throughout the massage, but nothing was good enough for this guy. I knew it was all him, and nothing to do with my massage technique, as I'd had many compliments before about how I gave a professional massage, unlike many of the other women.
I simply said to him "Then don't pick me again...PLEASE don't pick me" and I said it with a smile on my face, and just left the room. It felt GOooooooooooooood.
He complained about me to the manager of course, but thankfully they believed me and not the guy, as they know what some customers can be like. I was grateful for that.