'You can just f******* get out': Woman shares harrowing experience on her supposed relaxing break
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Danielle F.
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When we think of a massage, we often envision a tranquil experience that should soothe the body and calm the mind.
It's a time-honoured practice that many look forward to as a treat, a moment of relaxation, or a therapeutic necessity.
However, for one woman, her supposed routine visit to a massage parlour turned into a distressing ordeal that she won't forget.
Sydney local Bo Dymock sought the services of a local Thai massage parlour for some reprieve.
Ms Dymock had frequented the place several times before.
As she expected her usual professional treatment, Ms Dymock was taken aback as her appointment quickly took a turn for the worse.

The incident, which occurred last Thursday, began innocuously enough with Ms Dymock preparing for her hour-long massage.
As the masseuse started the session by wiping down her feet, Ms Dymock felt the masseuse's hand strangely moving up her leg.
This encounter immediately escalated to the point where she got chased down by an enraged masseuse.
In an interview, she alleged that she was 'sexually touched' by the masseuse during her session.
Ms Dymock described the subsequent actions of the masseuse as aggressive and inappropriate.
'And then she starts to choke me from behind. And she is digging in, she is really hurting me,' Ms Dymock shared.
'And I turn around and say, "You're really hurting me. Can you please go softer?" And it was on from there.'
The masseuse allegedly became furious, removed the towel covering Ms Dymock, and demanded she leave.
'You can just f***ing get out, you can have a f***ing refund,' Ms Dymock recalled the masseuse's words.
The masseuse insisted that Ms Dymock asked for a 'special massage'—something she did not request.
The confrontation continued into the reception area, where Ms Dymock received her refund.
In a state of fear, she grabbed a tray of business cards from the counter.
The masseuse, who also claimed to be the owner, tried to block the exit.
Ms Dymock threw the cards into the air and fled the parlour, with the masseuse chasing her down the street.
'I got chased down the street and sexually touched today at a massage parlour,' she recalled, as the masseuse called her a 'f****** b****'.
The bizarre altercation was partially caught on camera and quickly sparked outrage on social media.
As the video gained traction, the massage parlour responded with an apology online.
The parlour stated that the masseuse in question had been employed for only two weeks and worked once a week.
The owner, who was not present during the incident, reviewed the CCTV footage and decided to terminate the involved masseuse.
The owner also clarified that the parlour was a family-run business with no hidden services.
The four-year massage parlour also reiterated its commitment to providing regular massage services.
NSW Police also confirmed that they are investigating the incident.
Ms Dymock's story should serve as a reminder that personal safety should always be a priority, even in seemingly safe environments like a massage parlour.
If you ever find yourself in a similar situation, do not hesitate to seek help and report the incident to the authorities.
Have you ever encountered an uncomfortable situation during a personal service? How did you handle it, and what advice would you give to others? Your insights could help someone avoid a similar nightmare, so please share your stories in the comments below.
It's a time-honoured practice that many look forward to as a treat, a moment of relaxation, or a therapeutic necessity.
However, for one woman, her supposed routine visit to a massage parlour turned into a distressing ordeal that she won't forget.
Sydney local Bo Dymock sought the services of a local Thai massage parlour for some reprieve.
Ms Dymock had frequented the place several times before.
As she expected her usual professional treatment, Ms Dymock was taken aback as her appointment quickly took a turn for the worse.

Massages are supposed to be a relaxing period away from stress. Image Credit: Pexels/Elina Fairytale
The incident, which occurred last Thursday, began innocuously enough with Ms Dymock preparing for her hour-long massage.
As the masseuse started the session by wiping down her feet, Ms Dymock felt the masseuse's hand strangely moving up her leg.
This encounter immediately escalated to the point where she got chased down by an enraged masseuse.
In an interview, she alleged that she was 'sexually touched' by the masseuse during her session.
Ms Dymock described the subsequent actions of the masseuse as aggressive and inappropriate.
'And then she starts to choke me from behind. And she is digging in, she is really hurting me,' Ms Dymock shared.
'And I turn around and say, "You're really hurting me. Can you please go softer?" And it was on from there.'
The masseuse allegedly became furious, removed the towel covering Ms Dymock, and demanded she leave.
'You can just f***ing get out, you can have a f***ing refund,' Ms Dymock recalled the masseuse's words.
The masseuse insisted that Ms Dymock asked for a 'special massage'—something she did not request.
The confrontation continued into the reception area, where Ms Dymock received her refund.
In a state of fear, she grabbed a tray of business cards from the counter.
The masseuse, who also claimed to be the owner, tried to block the exit.
Ms Dymock threw the cards into the air and fled the parlour, with the masseuse chasing her down the street.
'I got chased down the street and sexually touched today at a massage parlour,' she recalled, as the masseuse called her a 'f****** b****'.
The bizarre altercation was partially caught on camera and quickly sparked outrage on social media.
As the video gained traction, the massage parlour responded with an apology online.
The parlour stated that the masseuse in question had been employed for only two weeks and worked once a week.
The owner, who was not present during the incident, reviewed the CCTV footage and decided to terminate the involved masseuse.
The owner also clarified that the parlour was a family-run business with no hidden services.
The four-year massage parlour also reiterated its commitment to providing regular massage services.
NSW Police also confirmed that they are investigating the incident.
Ms Dymock's story should serve as a reminder that personal safety should always be a priority, even in seemingly safe environments like a massage parlour.
If you ever find yourself in a similar situation, do not hesitate to seek help and report the incident to the authorities.
Key Takeaways
- A Sydney woman reported that she was allegedly sexually touched without her consent during a massage appointment.
- The alleged incident escalated when the woman was chased down the street by the masseuse after a dispute over the service.
- The parlour has issued an apology on social media and declared that the masseuse involved has been dismissed.
- The matter has entered the legal process, and the owner provided CCTV footage to the police for investigation.