Thursday, June 2, 2011

Embarrassing Massage Questions (2)



Am I supposed to tip my massage therapist?

If you get a massage at a spa or hotel, a 15% to 20% tip is standard if you were pleased with the services.

On the other hand, there are no real ground rules or norms when it comes to massage in a medical setting. Some massage therapists and massage associations I asked said tipping isn't appropriate in a medical or clinical setting. 

If you're not sure, don't be afraid to ask if tipping is customary. You can call ahead to ask if you don't want to do it face to face. 

If tipping isn't the norm, you can always show your appreciation by referring friends, family and co



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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Embarrassing Massage Questions (1)


 Am I supposed to take off my underwear when I get a massage?

Many people prefer to keep their panties or briefs on during a massage, while others prefer to be completely nude. It's up to you. 

If your problem areas are your lower back, hips, buttocks, or groin, tight-fitting underwear can sometimes get in the way of massage work, but a thong for women or briefs for men should do the trick. 

In North America, if you do remove your underwear, licensed massage therapists must ensure that you are always properly covered by a sheet or towel. Only the area being massaged will be uncovered. 

Massage for men

How to Make and Apply a Protein Treatment At Home


Instructions

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      Protein treatments are basically the use of a protein based treatment to add strength and restore protein to the hair. In case you are unfamiliar with why your hair would need this, allow me to elaborate. Protein is the main structure of the hair. It gives it strength and elasticity. Protein treatments put the protein back in your hair that is lost through relaxing, coloring, frequent heat use and daily styling. How often you do your protein treatments are based on these factors. If your hair is relaxed or color treated, you may need a protein treatment once every two weeks or even weekly, depending upon the damage. If your hair is not damaged you should do a protein treatment at least once a month.
    • 2
      Now that you know the benefits of protein to the hair, here's how to make your own. Your source of protein will be an egg, 1-2 depending upon the length of your hair. If your hair is neck to shoulder length, one egg should suffice. Longer hair will need 2 eggs. Thoroughly beat the egg into a bowl. Add a natural oil of your choice. Olive oil would be best, but you can use your favorite oil. I like to add coconut oil and olive oil to my mixture. At this point you can apply the treatment to your hair. If you prefer to have a creamy mixture as oppose to the runny mixture, add a conditioner of your choice to the mixture.
    • 3
      Drape a towel around your shoulders and section your hair. Using an applicator brush, liberally apply the mixture to your hair. Start at the root and work your way down to the ends. Pay close attention as you do this and leave no part of your hair untreated.
    • 4
      Once the entire mixture is applied to your hair, allow it to set for 30 minutes to an hour. Do not place a plastic cap on your head. You want the mixture to dry and harden on top of your head. Do not apply heat to your hair. Remember this mixture contains raw egg that will solidify in an attempt to cook and you may find yourself picking egg from your hair.
    • 5
      After the allotted amount of time has elapsed, rinse the mixture from your head thoroughly using lukewarm water. Immediately apply a moisturizing conditioner and allow to set on your head for 30 minutes with a plastic cap. This step is very important, if you do not use a moisturizing conditioner after the protein, your hair will remain hard and will begin to break.


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    How to massage your man (3)

    The Really Erotic Part


    10 minutes



    By now you're about halfway through the massage — a good point to start getting really erotic. "You want your partner to be sufficiently relaxed and aroused before you go near the genital area," says Stubbs. He'll like just about anything you do to this region. But there are definitely some spots you ought not to miss:



    The glans: The head of the penis is keenly sensitive, the male counterpart to a woman's clitoris.
    The coronal ridge: The ridge where the glans curves in to meet the shaft is a band of erotic electricity, particularly at the spot known as...
    The frenulum: Found at 12 o'clock on the underside of the shaft, this fingernail-size spot is the center of his universe.



    The raphe: This midline seam on the underside of the penis is exquisitely sensitive — a zipper of nerve endings.



    The scrotal sac: Gentle touching, please. You'll know you're doing it right when the scrotum tightens and contracts as if it were dancing.



    The seminal vesicles: On the sides of the scrotal sac, the vesicles feel like little twigs. You can feel them turn rigid under your fingertips.



    The male G-spot: To find it, search the muscular band of flesh that runs from the base of the scrotum to the anus for a slight indentation about the size of a dime. Pressing this dimple indirectly stimulates the prostate gland, as well as the inner base of the penis itself.



    Here's one sample itinerary for hitting all the hot spots on your tour. You'll need lubrication and (forgive me) a few tissues. Start by leaning his penis against his belly. Using a little lubrication, stroke the underside from base to tip for a couple of minutes. Then, with a heavy hand, slide your fingers from the glans along the raphe, down to the scrotum. Think of this as the teasing portion of the genital massage. Lightly drag your fingernails upward, from the base of the scrotum toward the head of the penis. Gently roll his testicles in your palm. Fiddle with the hardened seminal vesicles. This'll drive him nearly mad.



    If you do like to talk, now would be a good time to say something admiring. Then, proceed to the male G-spot. Pressing it gently with the thumb for six seconds at a time enhances a man's reproductive health and makes him twitchy with desire. To reach it, ask your husband to rest his ankles on your shoulders while you kneel between his legs. Lean forward so that his knees bend toward his chest. Search with your thumb for the dimple described above. If you can't find the exact spot, place the heel of your hand on the whole area. Apply pressure and send him into orbit.



    By this time, he'll probably be more than ready for you to get back to the penis. Try these two strokes, suggested by Stubbs: the Juicer and the Serpent. 



    To Juice: Hold the base of the shaft with the right hand (using it to pull down the foreskin, if there is one). With the left hand hovering over the shaft like a parachute, grasp the coronal ridge with your fingertips and rotate your left wrist, twisting the hand and moving it up and down as though you were juicing an orange. 



    For the Serpent: Grasp the shaft with the right hand, as with the Juicer. With the left hand, hook your index finger and thumb just below the coronal ridge, then snake your fingers around his penis as far as the wrist will allow. Give him a sample of each stroke, and see which feels better for him. Repeat. Repeat some more. Soon, your husband will have a powerful orgasm. Take a moment. And then wipe him off with a tissue.



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