Fixes that will help improve the so called “professional cuddling” services provided on this site

[Deleted User]red3456789 (deleted user)

Anyone looking to become a professional cuddlist should be required to complete a program or a form of training to help improve the quality of the professional services they will be providing.

Cuddle comfort should create a training program which will help to ensure to train the best possible candidates, who have the best interests, who will be properly educated on the rules of platonic cuddling and with the right training know how to correctly engage potential customers on a professional level. This will greatly improve business on this site and leave many customers happier.

I say this is indeed because if professional cuddling is really professional, to me, it falls under the same category as being a professional caretaker, or nurse or even massage therapist. All those fields require some type of training, or program in which the candidate must complete in order to become a professional.

A program or some form of education is needed. Because with most of today’s professionals here on this site, they happen to be not as informed, or don’t have an idea about the rules that were made to go along with profession cuddling. Neither are they able to communicate effectively with potential customers.
Or they aren’t well educated on human emotion or human needs. Also many of them lack experience, therefore putting most of them on an amateur level like their customers. If they are merely amateurs who have received no education or training, or have never been tested or evaluated for this type of position, why should anyone pay them to begin with?

Within this program or training, the person seeking to go pro, should have to learn how to communicate with people in a professional manner, learn boundaries, master the rules surrounding platonic cuddling, be required to attend cuddle workshops, be mentored by another profession who will train them, be greatly educated on platonic cuddling, touch, human emotion and needs, and eventually take an online exam to test the knowledge they have learned and the skills they have mastered. They will also be required to have a cuddling session with another professional cuddlist to be evaluated by that professional. Upon passing the exam, they will have completed the program. The program would be 1-2 months.

The program would be a paid program with a reasonable fee to receive training and knowledge in this field in order to become a true professional. Also, before entering this program, the candidate will be interviewed on why they want to become a professional.

This program will do several things.

It will be beneficial as it will greatly improve the understanding of professional
cuddling and improve communication, relationships, and business between pros and their clients.

It will guarantee that the people with the best interests for others will be becoming professional and not just anyone. This means that service will be 10 times better, and customers will be more satisfied.

It will also weed out the people who aren’t not serious about this or who are just doing it to do it for other reasons such as just to make extra money on the side by doing something that’s “easy.”

An alternative to this program and training is, if someone does
not want to go through the program
But still wants to be a professional cuddlists, they should obtain a massage therapy license and would still be interviewed and be deemed a professional upon approval and after attending at-least 1 cuddle party workshop and being evaluated by a professional in a cuddle session.

Please consider these ideas.

Comments

  • Eh I dunno

  • [Deleted User]CharlesTwisted (deleted user)

    Ambitious.

    The problem with certified/licensed/professional training and certification is that prices go UP.

    And then the squabbles begin as to the “real” value of the training, especially compared to other training programs, etc.

    Seems a lot for something that is an art more than a science.

  • [Deleted User]chococuddles (deleted user)

    When pigs fly.

    Oop! There's a pi-- Nope that's a dragon. #gameofthronesbless

    But yeah, never happen.

  • there should at least be a wait period or a period of enthusiast cuddling to ensure that the cuddler knows the expectation and is about that cuddle life.

  • We have a State law that you cannot advertise as a massage therapist without a license. Completion of training, a background check, and payment to the State are all required.

    Approximately 30% ignore the law. Even those trained don't always comply since enforcement is almost none existent. There are five inspectors to cover a lot of geography and 10s of thousands of practitioners. My guess is 25% of the unlicensed offer some form of sexual activity. It isn't much different for the licensed ones.

  • @Redford This is in the process for cuddling! There are some leaders in the industry beginning to offer certification classes (I have completed one in person, working on a second which is an online course but in-person certification). There are also many big name professionals nationally working together to come up with industry standards. This industry is still in it's infancy and it will take time. Yes, a certification doesn't guarantee the person is amazing at what they do, but it tells you they are serious about the work, willing and interested in investing in themselves, and that they should be abiding by certain standards. Hopefully this gets better over time, but it will never be perfect and there will always be illegitimate "professionals" out there offering different services ?

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