In general, massage therapists typically do not massage the groin area directly unless you have specifically requested it or if it is part of a treatment. The approach to massaging sensitive areas like the groin can vary depending on the type of massage, the therapist’s training, and your comfort and needs. While massage and erections therapists may work around the groin area, especially for therapeutic reasons, direct groin massage is generally avoided unless it’s part of a specific treatment for muscle tension or injury. Always communicate your comfort level with the therapist before and during the session.