The emotion of Tantric Massage
posted by Deva Karuno
During the isolation period, I have received many contacts for care, due to the stress and anxiety that this period has caused in people. During that free time, you may feel like learning new things or something that breaks your routine. This leads you to research on the internet, which will help you confirm the desire to do the massage.
Whatever the cause that led you to do tantric massage, this is the least. The point is that you have already made up your mind and, since you got in touch with the Therapist and scheduled your time, the expectation grows every moment for what is to come.
Have I heard reports of nervousness with the first session? You may not experience it, or you may be anxious and excited to be close to having a new experience. When the big day arrives and you wait in the space to be called, the minutes go by and the Therapist finally calls you into the room. So you are trying to hide your excitement, but your therapist is aware of it.
When the massage begins, you enter a state of mind that makes you forget the world outside and wonders how long I will be disconnected from the outside world. The way in which you immerse yourself firmly in a deep meditative state is therefore a surprise to you, as your breathing is guided to a slow, rhythmic rhythm that increases your senses and your excitement. The feeling is far beyond your knowledge and experience, just pure unadulterated pleasure (which is not shallow, is profound). When it finally comes to an end, there is a desire to continue, but perhaps you have reached your limit and each time you have a new session, you go a little further. The astonishment diminishes and, slowly during the integration, as you go back, the question remains of what it was and why you didn't try it before.