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Is it appopriate for a massage therapist to massage the chest?

One might initially think no.It really depends on what the specific Massage Therapist is qualified for and licensed to do.This is not a service offered by Graceful Touch massage therapy in Rapid City.However, that does not mean that this type of service is not available from any Massage Therapist anywhere.Here is a link with a video that demonstrates the entire process that is taken by this one clinic:Breast Massage | Touch Factor Massage and bodyworkDue to its graphical nature, I opted not to post the video here even though the video does not appear to head toward erotic in any way.Even so, it is beyond what my wife or I would opt into doing as professional Massage Therapists.

What is an adult massage?

Adult massage or I prefer to call it Sensual Massage is fast becoming known for its many benefits to both health self-esteem as well as sensual and sexual pleasure. I have been giving ‘Adult Massage’ for 15 years and I use it to both remedy sexual performance, over come sexual fears, educate, and transform relationships.Questions I am often asked:What is a sensual massage?Is sensual massage similar to tantric massage?Is it erotic? Is it sexual?Is it a proper massage?Will it be good for me?Where can I get the best erotic massage in London?A sensual massage, like a tantric massage, is given with a genuine sense of care and intimacy - involving relaxation, pleasure and arousal of the body. Both types of massage have physical and emotional benefits. The main difference between a sensual massage and a tantric massage is that in the latter spiritual aspects are usually included - such as ritual, sacred space and sublimation of the sexual energy for spiritual upliftment. A sensual massage, on the other hand, follows a more humanistic process - focused on giving the receiver an authentic full body therapeutic massage that combines traditional massage strokes with intentional arousing techniques. These are aimed at slowly relaxing and simultaneously arousing the receiver. Other than occasional instructions the massage is usually given in silence but natural sounds of arousal are encouraged. In a sensual massage, the masseur is usually naked when giving the massage and is usually comfortable to receive reciprocal body to body touch.All sensual masseurs will have their own personal interpretation of what a sensual massage should include. Generally, it should be founded upon a high-quality therapeutic massage that can be given firmly to work the muscles or gently to promote relaxation, or a combination of both. It should be intentionally arousing and include light touch with fingers and nails all over the body including the hands, feet and head as well as the genitals and bottom. A good sensual masseur should be able to build the arousal slowly throughout the whole treatment, seducing the body and thus causing the receiver’s mind to relax and focus solely on the touch. It should be an experience that is exciting and stimulating: two human beings sharing a dance of erotic intimacy, the extent of which is left to the chemistry and energy of the moment.Why do we love to be touched?Without a shadow of a doubt, receiving intimate sensual touch is one of the most pleasant sensations that a person can experience. The sense of touch is a vital part of the human condition and is arguably one of our earliest forms of communication. It is accepted that both our physiology and neurology are specifically designed to facilitate it and when a person is touched it also has a profound effect on our psychology. A slap given with aggression can hurt and indicate anger, causing us to feel fear or anger in return. A firm hand on the shoulder or back will give us a feeling of friendship or support. Intimate, caring touch, particularly when combined with stimulating arousal, can create a feeling of trust and closeness, a factor that is essential in the bonding of human relationships and thus the continuation of the species.In the beginning ...From our earliest Homo Sapiens ancestors who lived 250,000 years ago to probably as recent as 5000 years ago, tactile intimate touch between humans would almost certainly have been offered and received unconditionally. It would be given without cultural, religious or social controls and probably not seen solely as sexual communication but also as a system to establish both mixed and same-sex cooperation. It would have stimulated group security and collaboration, ensuring - in times of danger and stress - the support between one human and another. It would have helped determine hierarchy, established trusting relationships, promoted teamwork and loving bonds.Not much has changed in our biology since those early times, and for most of us, the pleasure and desire to be touched by another is still very much within us. When we are touched the skin receptors pass the response information through to the central nervous system which in turn influences the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system connects to the deepest and most ancient part of our brain known as the Stem or Reptilian brain. This ancient part of the brain can be traced back to over 200 million years of mammal evolution. It is concerned with our most basic primary needs such as survival, physical maintenance, hoarding, dominance, preening and mating and from these basic urges activate the emotions of love, hate, fear, lust, and contentment.In early man, the distinction of intimate behaviour being appropriate or inappropriate would not have existed; there would have been no social, cultural or religious rules controlling our natural desires and need for intimate touch. Our behaviour would be instinctual: when hungry, we looked for food; when under threat, we fought or ran; and when in need of a sense of belonging, we would have sought intimacy from other humans. There is no greater affirmation of an individual’s acceptance than to touch and be touched intimately, to care and be cared for, without condition, expectation or obligation.Sensual massage is an ancient natural medicine for today’s stressful timesBy providing a person with a non-judgmental, honest, open environment where it is not only OK to feel arousal but appropriate, the sensual massage is probably one of the most fulfilling experiences a person can have, enabling both the body and mind to relax in a way that regular massage does not. By reducing tension and stress or an anxiety of the body, the mind regains its calm. As the body becomes more sensually aroused the sensory messages transmitting from the skin and erogenous areas reaffirm to the mind that we are safe. Hormones such as oxytocin, progesterone and testosterone are released, causing our muscles to relax; the mind becomes still, and for a few hours we can literally exist in the 'moment'.Who can benefit from having a sensual massage?Everyone, of course, but since we are all individuals with unique life experiences and lifestyles, the benefits can vary from person to person. For many the massage can be a glorious discovery of escapism; for others it can be a place to release the tension of a hectic life; for some it can be about exploration of the self, one's sensuality and sexuality. It can also be very beneficial for those experiencing sexual anxieties and performance issues.In men, particularly, it can simply be about male to male bonding or it can help with overcoming erectile issues, premature ejaculation, sexuality exploration, loss of libido or fear of intimacy. For women, the massage can be an opportunity to have their body physically stimulated and pleasured without feeling self-conscious, judged or expected to perform in a particular way sexually. For couples, it is a wonderful way to reignite the sexual spark by learning new skills to practise on one another. The treatment can be given as a gift by one partner to the other to let them experience another person's touch without this threatening the relationship.For whoever is receiving the massage, it can be an experience that is both profound and revolutionary. We live in a time when there is so much controlled, and much is expected of us. By having a sensual massage, we return to our primal instincts and desires.Sensual massage is ultimately about caring for oneself through another person’s energy and physical skills. Arousal and stimulation is an inevitable part of the massage, but orgasm is optional; it can also be an important part of the process since, following the orgasm, feelings of relaxation and well-being can be even more profound.How can I identify a good sensual massage therapist?The therapist should be professional in style and approach, acting in integrity and thus inspiring trust in the client. The treatment area should be warm, clean, comfortable and welcoming. The therapist should take the time to explain the process of the massage and answer any questions that the client may have. The massage should include both therapeutic massage of the whole body as well as intimate, sensual, arousing massage of the erogenous and genital areas. The massage should be caring and meaningful with the therapist inspiring a sense of genuine 'love' for what they do and to whom they do it for. The therapist should be able to work intuitively, understanding the client's specific needs but at the same time making their own personal physical boundaries clear.

When women give birth, why don't they have a natural instinct to clean their babies with their mouths?

It isn’t found anymore; humans have evolved past licking. (Rather, it isn’t found in most cultures; you’ll be surprised to find that there have been reported at least two cultures, Tibetan and Eskimo [sic], in which licking of the newborn by the mother has been observed.)Our nearest relatives, big apes, do groom their newborn, lick and nibble to clean them up and eat the remains of the umbilical cord, but not all of them do. Montagu, as quoted by Lindburg and Lessez Hazell, assumed that one of the contributing factors could be the prolonged and more difficult labor of higher primates, which through long and hard contractions “massages” the baby even as it is born, stimulating circulation, breathing and digestion from moment one, whereas other animals need to massage and stimulate their newborn with licking[1] .This is as regards the physiological necessity of licking. There are three other aspects, though:Nourishment: yes, many mammals eat the placenta and lick up whatever remains on the body of the newborn to restore energy and get enough food for starting to produce milk. Humans have long been living in rather plentiful conditions that they do not need to eat up whatever they can scavenge after childbirth; they have society and stocks that support their eating needs before and after childbirth.Hygiene: of course for many animals licking their newborn cleans it from unnecessary and sticky substance that can have dirt stuck to it and attract parasites, as well as spread the smell and attract predators. Humans haven’t had the need to hide every tiny smell from animals for ages now; human newborns are better protected, and the neonatal grease is considered to be beneficial for the babies[2] . There are certainly cleanliness concerns if the baby is covered in blood or fecal matter in the process of delivery - but hey, humans have instruments for that, namely soft cloth and water to wash the baby! They don’t need to lick to wash.Emotional connection: oh, this one is fascinating! Now, you see, humans do lick their newborns and older children… That is, they kiss them, hug, nibble playfully, smooch and cuddle their babies and other people they love. There’s also the mothers’ desire to “eat” their yummy kiddies (it doesn’t help that newborns smell of sweet milk and cookies) - it’s even been noted by the scientists[3]! Physical and emotionally intimate closeness are known to be one of the contributing factors to the survival of babies of higher primates. Left without fondling and cooing, babies may “starve” and die from emotional neglect[4] .So even though not all of us lick our babies the moment they pop out from the vagina, we do nom-nom-nom them with motherly sweetness for days and months afterwards. And technological advances of civilization with food and warm baths are AWESUM, too.Footnotes[1] Licking of the Neonate and Duration of Labor in Great Apes and Man[2] Is vernix caseosa a protective material to the newborn? A biochemical approach[3] Science Finally Explains Why Women 'Want to Eat' Babies[4] Touching Empathy

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