How To Give Thai Full Body Massage

By: Slade K

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Knowing how to give a Thai full body massage can be an important element of seduction that can lead to better things. The full body massage can be a very erotic experience for both partners involved as it promotes closeness and exploration. Additionally, the Thai full body massage is an exceptionally therapeutic massage that incorporates the usage of pressure points to help alleviate pain. This article outlines the basic elements of a Thai full body massage.

  1. Be familiar with the pressure points located throughout the body. A vital aspect of giving a Thai full body massage is to know where pressure points are and how to approach them. This stress reducing massage revolves around using the pressure points to help alleviate stress areas where muscles are knotted and tense. Obviously, a bit of research and or training is necessary before conquering this step.
  2. Incorporate other parts of your body into the massage. The Thai full body massage is a massage in which the masseuse uses multiple points on the body to actually do the massaging. Some parts of the massage involve using an elbow to work out exceptionally difficult kinks in the back or shoulders. Some people might find the massage somewhat painful to begin with due to the extreme measures the masseuse goes through in order to work out an exceptionally tight kink; however, the long term benefits are unmatched.
  3. Keep track of the time allocated to the massage. Ensure you keep track of how the long you have been massaging. This type of massage requires at least twenty to 25 minutes of repetitive treatment in order to be effective; however, overdoing it can strain muscles that took a little time to get loosened.

In all, learning how to give Thai full body massage is something that can be used to impress your partner in working out all the kinks and stresses that occur throughout the workweek. With a little research and practice, you can become their favorite way to unwind.

Posted on: Nov. 27, 2010