Reply #4429 doghead's post
actually, being the "dummy" for a student who is being trained by a teacher is a lot of fun, been there ...
If you really want to learn how to do massage, you should sign up for a course - I've seen some advertised on the web ... they'll teach you some anatomy, the difference between good technique and bad, which goes way beyond the moves and the strokes ... I wouldn't expect to learn good massage from a masseuse - most of them seem to have little idea WHY they do what they do, and so few of them go anywhere beyond a canned routine that doesn't change. You need a massage teacher to learn good massage.
Of course, topping it all off - maybe after you know the basics - with a session like you describe would be a great way to get the inside scoop: just exactly what it is that turns on a woman, and how and where to touch her for that extra excitement
they won't cover that in the course syllabus
and - yup - bin there too
PS if I had the leisure time, I'd book a 3-week holiday in Bangkok. The main temple there has an excellent beginners' course on Thai Massage. IMHO that's the creme-de-la-creme of massage technique, and well worth learning. | |