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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I am looking to do massage course. Any advice on this? What massage course to go for? I have strong hands and probably could do full body massage.

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By *azmar62Couple
over a year ago

Hinckley

We’re not experienced. But we bought a massage table for our own personal use. Now it’s being used at most of our meets. It’s been a great asset to our playtime and is a brilliant icebreaker. Everyone we meet loves it. Plus it’s great to fuck on, we can’t remember the last time we actually used our bed.

In summary, oils = sensual touching. Hands on a beautiful body = relaxation. The sex is awesome.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"We’re not experienced. But we bought a massage table for our own personal use. Now it’s being used at most of our meets. It’s been a great asset to our playtime and is a brilliant icebreaker. Everyone we meet loves it. Plus it’s great to fuck on, we can’t remember the last time we actually used our bed.

In summary, oils = sensual touching. Hands on a beautiful body = relaxation. The sex is awesome. "

I like Idea about oily boobs bum and pussy massage x

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By *heGateKeeperMan
over a year ago

Stratford

What is it for? I’m a fully qualified massage therapist.

If it’s just to learn a few techniques to safely try on others then a one day course will see you through. If you want to have actual clients and charge, I’d advise a more in-depth level 3 type qualification. Not sure how easy it would be to get insured on anything less than the industry standard qualification.

Like anything the more you invest (time not necessarily money) the more you’ll get out of it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What is it for? I’m a fully qualified massage therapist.

If it’s just to learn a few techniques to safely try on others then a one day course will see you through. If you want to have actual clients and charge, I’d advise a more in-depth level 3 type qualification. Not sure how easy it would be to get insured on anything less than the industry standard qualification.

Like anything the more you invest (time not necessarily money) the more you’ll get out of it."

Thanks for your advice. I think I ll do one day's course first and see how it goes. I am a fast learner and knowing few techniques will be good for a start.

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