This post will, hopefully, make up for my missing Product Play and Toy Talk posts. It will also have some similarities to a Re-Making Monday post from a while back.
I am a huge fan of giving massages. I enjoy the sensation of toughing skin on skin, the release of endorphins that comes from the inherent intimacy that the act has and the diversity in the types of massage. No two cultures have exactly the same massage practices; therefore there are an infinite number of ways to mix it up in the bedroom, kitchen, garage, backyard or office. Just remember to lock the door when appropriate.
Finding techniques can be rather easy. All anyone has to do is type in massage in the YouTube search bar and look at what you get.
Finding supplies, or even knowing what you may need, is another story. There are an abundance of oils, crèmes, lotions, lubricants and so on that all make claims to be “massage” products. Personally, I recommend massage oils because many of them do not leave stick residue that can be counterproductive to the massage.
If a person takes a shower after a massage it should be because they took the gesture a bit further, not because they feel greasy afterwards.
Kama Sutra is a brand of massage, and intimate, products I have been using long before I started selling it. While it may come in larger bottles of set fragrances there are some creative solutions to that.
I suggest the larger bottle of the sweet almond Kama Sutra for the simple fact that it is very versatile. This comes in handy if you go to local dollar store and buy the cosmetic cylinders with the disc top lids. Pour the Kama Sutra oil into the smaller containers until they are three quarters (3/4) of the way full. Add desired essential oils and shake well. I add a little extra vitamin E oil to the containers before filling completely.
Now you paid for one bottle of oil but have gotten eight or more different oils out of it. This is great for a college student/ newlywed budget.
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