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‘No kinky stuff on offer here’

‘Happy enders’ cop spray

- Anton Rose anton.rose@thechronic­le.com.au

A TOOWOOMBA remedial massage therapist has hit out after a spate of customers looking for “happy endings” plagued her business.

“You wouldn’t go to a baker to service your car so don’t come to a remedial massage therapist to service your sexual needs,” Michelle Doole said.

Ms Doole recently moved her business, Modified Toowoomba, to a location in the city’s north after operating as a remedial massage therapist from gyms and clients’ homes.

Since then, however, Ms Doole said she has been inundated with potential clients proposing sexual favours.

“It varies but since moving into my new location I would get three or four a week inquiring. Luckily for me I haven’t had anyone request anything while on the table yet,” she said.

“When I was first massaging from home I would have people calling me throughout the night (inquiring for sex).

“I am happily married and

REACTION

■ “Oh my god. This actually shocked me, I cannot believe that actually happens you poor thing!,” - Bonita Utz

■ “Omg some people are vile,” - Louise Williams

■ “I get really offended too Michelle! All the years of study and practice and extra courses and insurance and registrati­on - flash before my eyes.” Grace Anderson

take a strong stance on it.

“It’s insulting. While I don’t discredit the sex industry that is their chosen profession and this is mine.”

 ?? PHOTO: NEV MADSEN ?? DISGUSTED: Michelle Doole aired her anger on Facebook.
PHOTO: NEV MADSEN DISGUSTED: Michelle Doole aired her anger on Facebook.

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