
Milk Massage shouldn’t be confused with Milking Massage, the latter referring to the so-called Milking Table Massage, which can include either Penis Milking or Prostate Milking.
Milk Massage isn’t inherently a Sensual Erotic Massage. It’s often rather a whole body pampering session offered in spa and wellness centers. The massage practitioner will massage you with warm milk, notably because of the health benefits it’s thought to have.
For instance, massaging the body with milk (sometimes mixed with honey and/or essential oils) is thought to be soothing and relaxing for the skin, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, whitening, exfoliating, rejuvenating, cleansing and moisturizing.
While Milk Massage is commonly offered as a regular spa massage, it is sometimes also available as an Erotic Massage.
In this case, the massage practitioner will first start with using their hands covered with warm milk to massage the client’s entire body, including the erogenous zones.
Following this, the session usually continues with a full-contact, nude Body-to-Body Massage. Both the practitioner and client are covered with warm milk, with the practitioner sliding and gliding across the recipient’s front and back.
You could say that Erotic Milk Massage is a kind of Nuru Massage, but then by using warm milk instead of Nuru gel. Like is the case with many Nuru massage implementations, the session may end with sexual gratification for the client.
An important note here is that — depending on individuals — the reaction to milk on the body can be adverse. So, it’s important to know if one is allergic to milk or to conduct an allergy test before having a Milk Massage.

















