Disclaimer

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DISCLAIMER:

The information on Rub HER The Right Way is for “Infotainment” Purposes Only.

SECTION ONE

The information contained here and also on the videos on Our YouTube channel are not to be considered a substitution for a formal education in Anatomy & Physiology and Massage Therapy, from an accredited institution. The written information on this site as well as all videos contained within are not meant to be a learning aid for massage students either.

Our methods of draping and our techniques in massaging the gluteus muscles, for example, differ from most state regulations for paying clients and therapists. This website, however, is directed towards people who want to learn the basics of massage so they can perform them in the privacy of their own bedrooms.

SECTION TWO

If you suffer from health-related issues always consult your physician before receiving any form of massage, as your condition might be contraindicated. Rub Her The Right Way shall have no liability for any loss, injury, damages, or liability whatsoever suffered as a result of a viewer’s reliance on the information contained within.

SECTION THREE

Rub HER The Right Way is designed for adults over the age of 18. There is nothing on this site that targets anyone under the age of 13. There is no Age-Gate here because 95% of the material written and discussed here is far less descriptive than most children will hear on any given day at their school playground. Also, videos and images are less revealing than any child in America will see on any day at the beach. All material explicit in language or visually will be clearly marked with a warning label or posted only on our Patreon page.

GLOSSARY

Infotaiment – informative entertainment

Contraindication(pertaining to massage) when circumstances or a health condition dictates that a particular technique or modality should not be used on a person. Some examples that contraindicate massaging a person include HBP (high blood pressure), first trimester of pregnancy, intoxication, some skin infections and fever. There are many more and we will cover them in an upcoming blog post.