Please - this is what reviews are for. I can only tell you that my clients are very happy with what I do, and they come back. The only ones who are disappointed are the ones who didn't want a massage in the first place.
I don't answer questions about what exactly is going to happen - I can't predict the future.
Yes, and I like it a lot.
Often we do 4-handed massages with one partner on the other.
I enjoy being part of a new experience for people who know each other so well.
And anyway, I like women.
Here's one bit of advice: Never, ever arrange a couples session with me to surprise your partner. Please ask me about how to set it up.
For couples I prefer outcalls: your home or hotel.
Tantra-experienced clients love my massages, they have plenty of opportunity to work with the sensations and apply the techniques they learned elsewhere.
You don't need to know anything about Tantra to enjoy what I do - it's enough if you like massages and you're able to relax into sensation.
If you wish to really learn tantric techniques, it might be better if you look for an instructor.
I prefer not to.
My massages encourage to totally get into touch with your body and feelings, I like to keep quiet and I don't give instructions on how to breathe or things like that. I feel that talking brings the awareness out of the body, so I only chat in the beginning and only if it seems to be what the client wants to get acquainted.
For some it's easier to keep talking, I guess because they are nervous and have trouble relaxing, but I think that really takes away from the whole experience.
I often hear that people feel secure and at ease with me quickly.
I'm serious when I say it's my "creative outlet".
I like people, I like getting to know people how they really are, pull down the masks... or they gladly take them off themselves and hang them on the hook with their clothes. It's already relaxing to be with another person without having to put on pretense.
Massage therapy is the one thing I really excel at, so I'm an LMT.
When I do medical massage work, the focus is on helping people with their chronic pain and tension.
During these special sessions I can play with all the moves that are second nature to me, use them in uninhibited ways without worrying about proper draping and such.
I like working with people who clearly want to get in touch with themselves, who want to explore sensations. Or the ones who really just need a break - they want to be passive, to be taken care of.
I get annoyed by the ones who try to take over the session instead of letting go. I try to sort these out during email conversations, so I don't have to deal with the frustration. Some still have a great time, but I find it annoying.
And it saddens me that someone is so unable to just FEEL instead of always having to DO.
They miss so much in their lives and they don't even know it.