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Massage, Sensuality, and Eroticism | Differences and Similarities
In everyday language the difference between sensuality and eroticism is somewhat blurry. Both words are typically used in a sexual sense, although the [ ... ]
Indian Head Massage Courses and Classes in South Africa | Shiroabhyanga
Indian Head Massage, also called Champissage, Champi or Shiro Abhyanga, is a popular and sought-after treatment modality in Massage, Spa and Wellness [ ... ]
Sensual Body-to-Body Massage | Body Slide
Body-to-Body Massage — also written Body2Body Massage or B2B Massage — is a sensual erotic massage treatment where both the receiver and p [ ... ]
Chants, Mantras, and Visualizations in Massage Therapy
Notably in spiritually oriented massage sessions embedded in (indigenous) traditional medicine systems, the massage therapist (in these cases usually [ ... ]
Sensual Erotic Massage Explained | What to Expect?
Sensual Erotic Massage — also called Sensual Massage, Erotic Massage, Adult Massage, or sometimes Sexual Massage — applies massage techniq [ ... ]
African Digui Massage | Le Digui®
Digui Massage is a massage treatment modality that originated in Mali and the North of Côte d’Ivoire. It was Renée Amy Beke, a well-being coac [ ... ]
Soapy Massage | Sensual Erotic Ride and Slide B2B Session
Soapy Massage is a nude, sensual erotic massage treatment thought to have originated in Thailand, where it’s indeed a wildly popular type of adult e [ ... ]
Massage Therapy Training Courses and Classes in Pretoria | South Africa
Today, massage training comes in many forms. For instance, it can be the predominant part of a complete massage therapist training at a massage colleg [ ... ]
Hammam Massage | Turkish Bath
A Turkish Bath or Turkish Hammam Massage is typically a steam bath done in a public bath house, accompanied with a massage or other body treatment. Th [ ... ]
What is Bindegewebsmassage?
Bindegewebsmassage was developed in Germany by Elizabeth Dicke in 1929. Bindegewebe is German for Connective Tissue. As the name already implies, Bind [ ... ]
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