Massage Articles
Erotic Massage
Erotic massage is one of life’s great pleasures—you owe it to your lover (and yourself) to create the experience. Your goal is simple: to bring your partner to a point, before sex, where she thinks: “This is the most wonderful thing I’ve ever felt”—what else is there in life?
Then she finds out.
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Health Benefits of massage
Circulation and blood pressure
Massage helps two fluids pass through the body: blood and lymph. Simple circulation movements will triple the flow rate of both substances, while toning the vascular system. Your hands help do the heart’s work by pressing open tiny capillary valves in the limbs. Post massage blood pressure reductions of 10% or more have been measured. Repeating a simple circulation movement for just a few minutes increases blood flow without straining the heart. In fact, your partner’s pulse rate will actually decline as the heart pumps more slowly.
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The Massage Bill of Rights
Your have the right:
—To remain silent and to expect the same from your masseur
—To refuse phone calls or other interruptions
—To uninterrupted pleasure throughout a massage
—To walk out if the massage is unpleasant
—To direct the massage, requesting specific strokes and timings
—To be warm and comfortable
—To choose the music if you’re in the mood for music
—To be alone afterward
Shopping for a professional masseur
A good masseur, like a good waiter, will attend to your needs and remain invisible. The very best masseur can study your body for a host of non-verbal “clues” and give you exactly what you need. However, developing that kind of sensitivity may require a few sessions with gentle feedback from you. Don’t be afraid to ask for whatever it is that you want. You know which shoulder needs more work, which muscles still feel sore, and what feels so good you don’t want it to stop. Your concerns can be specific and very personal. Think about things another person might not notice, and leave it to your masseur to remember to massage your left foot after finishing your left leg.
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Drugless stress control
It’s tempting to conclude that stressed people are suffering from purely psychological problems. However, medical research has determined that stress is often caused by biological agents deep within the body. That’s why you can’t control the wild mood swings and mysterious ailments with rational thinking--or any other kind of thinking. You have to go directly to the body. For real relaxation chemical concentrations that trigger stress must be released from tissues deep within the body.
The Fluid Release Effect
When tensed muscles relax their grip on the fragile lymphatic vessels, adrenaline, perhaps the most stressful chemical of all, is suddenly expelled at a rate 50 percent faster than normal. Expulsion of histamine, the nasty stuff that cold and allergy remedies try so hard to vanquish, was accelerated by a phenomenal 129 percent! Massage has a tranquilizing effect that no drug can match; somehow, just the chemicals that cause stress are pressed out of the tissues and expelled from the body.