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How to give sensual massages?

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Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Originally posted by: sward666
Originally posted by: Balt
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: HoodRich
i kno i dun have dat fancy skool in mah city but im tryin 2 chat wit yall

no good i gues

what's your other AT screen name?

LOL I asked the same thing in another thread. 😀
gotta be deathkoba

That was the first thing I thought when I read his posts.

Not to worry, since the only way he'll (or they'll, if by some shocking coincidence there are two people that stupid) get to massage a woman is by giving their credit card number first. 😀

- M4H
 
Massage Strokes - Full Body

1. Effleurage - long strokes, especially good on large areas, done with open hands and flowing motion.
Add depth by leaning into the work, rather than over-using the hands.

2. Petrissage - thumb strokes, good for small areas. Use the thumbs in alternate pattern to travel up and
down a small area such as the back of the calf or over the scapula.

3. Open "C" - kneading. Gather up the tissues between your hands and knead with both hands that are
held in the shape of an open "C". Used effectively on the sides of the torso and glutes and, in smaller
shapes, on the shoulder area when the recipient is face down.

4. Tapotement - Tapping/Pounding. Use fists (really!) or open hand to apply alternate taps or pounds to fleshy areas of the body. Do not do this over boney areas, especially the spine. Good for the trapezius area, the glutes and, in open-hand position, all over the body to increase circulation.

5. Rocking - rock the person (usually in face down position). Can be very soothing and let you know
where tension is stored. Play with this and explore the sensations you receive in your hands.

6. Shaking - this is good to do, gently, when you sense that your partner might be holding on to some
tension in his/her arms or legs. Sends a little message to "let go" like a rag doll.

Sequence - Full Body

Start with partner face down...

1. Back
2. Glutes
3. Full Leg
4. Backs of calves and thighs

Turn Over

1. Feet
2. Fronts of Legs
3. Belly (Remember: Clockwise)
4. Chest
5. Arms
6. Face and Head

Add in the erotic components as desired. Be creative and intuitive in this and vary the strokes from time
to time.

Never say I never helped ya with anything. 😉 My fiance and I took a sensual massage class together... good stuff! :thumbsup: If you live in the LA area, I can refer you to the lady we worked with.
 
Originally posted by: Tomato
Massage Strokes - Full Body

1. Effleurage - long strokes, especially good on large areas, done with open hands and flowing motion.
Add depth by leaning into the work, rather than over-using the hands.

2. Petrissage - thumb strokes, good for small areas. Use the thumbs in alternate pattern to travel up and
down a small area such as the back of the calf or over the scapula.

3. Open "C" - kneading. Gather up the tissues between your hands and knead with both hands that are
held in the shape of an open "C". Used effectively on the sides of the torso and glutes and, in smaller
shapes, on the shoulder area when the recipient is face down.

4. Tapotement - Tapping/Pounding. Use fists (really!) or open hand to apply alternate taps or pounds to fleshy areas of the body. Do not do this over boney areas, especially the spine. Good for the trapezius area, the glutes and, in open-hand position, all over the body to increase circulation.

5. Rocking - rock the person (usually in face down position). Can be very soothing and let you know
where tension is stored. Play with this and explore the sensations you receive in your hands.

6. Shaking - this is good to do, gently, when you sense that your partner might be holding on to some
tension in his/her arms or legs. Sends a little message to "let go" like a rag doll.

Sequence - Full Body

Start with partner face down...

1. Back
2. Glutes
3. Full Leg
4. Backs of calves and thighs

Turn Over

1. Feet
2. Fronts of Legs
3. Belly (Remember: Clockwise)
4. Chest
5. Arms
6. Face and Head

Add in the erotic components as desired. Be creative and intuitive in this and vary the strokes from time
to time.

Never say I never helped ya with anything. 😉 My fiance and I took a sensual massage class together... good stuff! :thumbsup: If you live in the LA area, I can refer you to the lady we worked with.


Very nice. did you copy and paste? or did you actually remember all that. by the way thats all swedish.
 
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: Tomato
Massage Strokes - Full Body

1. Effleurage - long strokes, especially good on large areas, done with open hands and flowing motion.
Add depth by leaning into the work, rather than over-using the hands.

2. Petrissage - thumb strokes, good for small areas. Use the thumbs in alternate pattern to travel up and
down a small area such as the back of the calf or over the scapula.

3. Open "C" - kneading. Gather up the tissues between your hands and knead with both hands that are
held in the shape of an open "C". Used effectively on the sides of the torso and glutes and, in smaller
shapes, on the shoulder area when the recipient is face down.

4. Tapotement - Tapping/Pounding. Use fists (really!) or open hand to apply alternate taps or pounds to fleshy areas of the body. Do not do this over boney areas, especially the spine. Good for the trapezius area, the glutes and, in open-hand position, all over the body to increase circulation.

5. Rocking - rock the person (usually in face down position). Can be very soothing and let you know
where tension is stored. Play with this and explore the sensations you receive in your hands.

6. Shaking - this is good to do, gently, when you sense that your partner might be holding on to some
tension in his/her arms or legs. Sends a little message to "let go" like a rag doll.

Sequence - Full Body

Start with partner face down...

1. Back
2. Glutes
3. Full Leg
4. Backs of calves and thighs

Turn Over

1. Feet
2. Fronts of Legs
3. Belly (Remember: Clockwise)
4. Chest
5. Arms
6. Face and Head

Add in the erotic components as desired. Be creative and intuitive in this and vary the strokes from time
to time.

Never say I never helped ya with anything. 😉 My fiance and I took a sensual massage class together... good stuff! :thumbsup: If you live in the LA area, I can refer you to the lady we worked with.


Very nice. did you copy and paste? or did you actually remember all that. by the way thats all swedish.

I remembered the second part, the first part I copied and pasted from an e-mail she just sent me. 🙂 And yes, it's all swedish massage... soooooooo relaxing (and can be very sensual).
 
Originally posted by: Tomato
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: Tomato
Massage Strokes - Full Body

1. Effleurage - long strokes, especially good on large areas, done with open hands and flowing motion.
Add depth by leaning into the work, rather than over-using the hands.

2. Petrissage - thumb strokes, good for small areas. Use the thumbs in alternate pattern to travel up and
down a small area such as the back of the calf or over the scapula.

3. Open "C" - kneading. Gather up the tissues between your hands and knead with both hands that are
held in the shape of an open "C". Used effectively on the sides of the torso and glutes and, in smaller
shapes, on the shoulder area when the recipient is face down.

4. Tapotement - Tapping/Pounding. Use fists (really!) or open hand to apply alternate taps or pounds to fleshy areas of the body. Do not do this over boney areas, especially the spine. Good for the trapezius area, the glutes and, in open-hand position, all over the body to increase circulation.

5. Rocking - rock the person (usually in face down position). Can be very soothing and let you know
where tension is stored. Play with this and explore the sensations you receive in your hands.

6. Shaking - this is good to do, gently, when you sense that your partner might be holding on to some
tension in his/her arms or legs. Sends a little message to "let go" like a rag doll.

Sequence - Full Body

Start with partner face down...

1. Back
2. Glutes
3. Full Leg
4. Backs of calves and thighs

Turn Over

1. Feet
2. Fronts of Legs
3. Belly (Remember: Clockwise)
4. Chest
5. Arms
6. Face and Head

Add in the erotic components as desired. Be creative and intuitive in this and vary the strokes from time
to time.

Never say I never helped ya with anything. 😉 My fiance and I took a sensual massage class together... good stuff! :thumbsup: If you live in the LA area, I can refer you to the lady we worked with.


Very nice. did you copy and paste? or did you actually remember all that. by the way thats all swedish.

I remembered the second part, the first part I copied and pasted from an e-mail she just sent me. 🙂 And yes, it's all swedish massage... soooooooo relaxing (and can be very sensual).

yes it can be very very sensual.

 
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
its not hard.

just press harder than you think you should, but dont kill her lol. and rub in circles, and get the wholeback.

then use the "it would be even better if your shirt was off" and if she was already enjoying it then it will come off

😀

MIKE

I've done this and it has worked both times. Give it a try :thumbsup:
 
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