In general, it is not considered appropriate for a massage therapist to discuss their personal life with their clients during a massage session. The massage session is intended to be a professional and therapeutic experience focused on the client's well-being and relaxation. Engaging in personal discussions might be seen as unprofessional and can make the client uncomfortable.
Massage therapists should maintain a professional boundary and focus on the client's needs and preferences. They are trained to create a safe and comfortable environment for their clients and to respect their privacy. The client's comfort and trust are essential for a successful massage therapy session.
If a massage therapist does share personal information or engage in personal conversations during a session, it may be worth providing feedback to the therapist or considering finding a new practitioner if it makes you feel uncomfortable. Open communication is vital in any therapeutic relationship, and both parties should feel at ease during the session.