Saturday, September 25, 2004
Shiatsu Massage
What is a Shiatsu Massage
Had a Shiatsu massage yesterday. It was my first time expriencing the pain of the shiatsu massage and it is also my first time massage by a guy. I can conclude that both experience is very un-comfortable.
The shiatsu is very similar to the Thai dry massage, in which it uses pressure points and stretching, rather than kneading your muscle like remedial. The practioner should first find his centre and determine how my chi was before he starts manipulating my chi.
Damn the massage hurts like hell!!
If you ever addicted to pain, then I suggest a shiatsu massage will cure you from such an affliction.
As for getting "touched" by a strange man... is another uncomfortable moment.
Of course the guy is stronger which means his massage is much more heavy handed than the female, but also the feeling or hairy arms on your body is definately YUCK!!
So inconclusion, my next massage will definately be a remedial and it will be from a nice young female, with long legs and tender fingers =)
Had a Shiatsu massage yesterday. It was my first time expriencing the pain of the shiatsu massage and it is also my first time massage by a guy. I can conclude that both experience is very un-comfortable.
The shiatsu is very similar to the Thai dry massage, in which it uses pressure points and stretching, rather than kneading your muscle like remedial. The practioner should first find his centre and determine how my chi was before he starts manipulating my chi.
Damn the massage hurts like hell!!
If you ever addicted to pain, then I suggest a shiatsu massage will cure you from such an affliction.
As for getting "touched" by a strange man... is another uncomfortable moment.
Of course the guy is stronger which means his massage is much more heavy handed than the female, but also the feeling or hairy arms on your body is definately YUCK!!
So inconclusion, my next massage will definately be a remedial and it will be from a nice young female, with long legs and tender fingers =)
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