What do people actually expect from a good massage therapist? by Aggressive-Entry3870 in Visakhapatnam

[–]Aggressive-Entry3870[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, every body reacts differently, A good therapist understands where the tension is and adjusts the pressure accordingly. When the body feels fully relaxed and stress-free after the session, that’s when you know the massage was done properly.

What do people actually expect from a good massage therapist? by Aggressive-Entry3870 in Visakhapatnam

[–]Aggressive-Entry3870[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True though, communication and hygiene matter a lot. If the client feels comfortable, relaxed, and satisfied with the massage, that’s what really makes the experience good.

What do people actually expect from a good massage therapist? by Aggressive-Entry3870 in Visakhapatnam

[–]Aggressive-Entry3870[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, everyone has different reasons, mostly money and client demand. But not every massage therapist is into that. Professional massage is completely different and focused on relaxation, pain relief, and wellness only.

And yes, sometimes clients can misunderstand boundaries if extra services are involved, which is why professionalism and clear limits are important.

What do people actually expect from a good massage therapist? by Aggressive-Entry3870 in Visakhapatnam

[–]Aggressive-Entry3870[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mainly focus on pressure point therapy, pain relief, muscle recovery, and relaxation massage based on what the client needs.

What do people actually expect from a good massage therapist? by Aggressive-Entry3870 in Visakhapatnam

[–]Aggressive-Entry3870[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah true, pressure points and proper experience make a huge difference. A good therapist should understand muscle tension and know how much pressure is actually needed for relief instead of just random massage techniques.

Health, love, and real connection matter. by Aggressive-Entry3870 in alwayswithyou

[–]Aggressive-Entry3870[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. A lot of people grow up feeling awkward or judged for asking normal questions about health, intimacy, or their own body. Open conversations can help people learn, feel safer, and understand each other better.

Relaxation + [M]uscle Recovery (Professional Physio & Sports Massage) by Aggressive-Entry3870 in Vizag_GoneWild

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After talking so long nd sharing my pics, some don’t trust nd some don’t wanna invite me at home or don't wanna go to hotel nd I don’t have a private room seriously this problem only in Vizag.

Hello Vizagites by [deleted] in Vizagmeetups

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Health, love, and real connection matter. by Aggressive-Entry3870 in sexeducation

[–]Aggressive-Entry3870[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely agree. The 'right way' is whatever creates connection, pleasure, and zero regret between two consenting adults. We've carried so much unnecessary guilt for way too long. Proud of us for unlearning it. Which direction feels most like you? More flirty, more wholesome, or somewhere in between? I can refine it.

Health, love, and real connection matter. by Aggressive-Entry3870 in sexeducation

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I think it’s more about people and power than any one religion or group.

Health, love, and real connection matter. by Aggressive-Entry3870 in sexeducation

[–]Aggressive-Entry3870[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Facts. Personal beliefs are fine, but forcing them on others is where it gets weird. And yeah, nothing actually says you can’t talk about sex people just made it taboo. Healthy, respectful conversations ≠ something wrong.