| What Is A Couples Massage?
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| Couples massage is one of the hottest services for the month of February. Two people are massaged in the same room, at the same time, by two different therapists. It can be husband and wife, girlfriend and boyfriend, same-sex partners, or even moms and daughters or best friends.
Couples massage is a great way to introduce a partner who has never received a massage before in a way that makes them feel more comfortable the first time. Some men are apprehensive about getting a massage because of the intamacy involved, and to have their wife or girlfriend there is reassuring.
Men usually discover that therapeutic touch is very relaxing and restorative. Once they experience a couples massage, they are more willing to book massage on their own.
Couples massage "etiquette," it's fine to talk to each other through the massage if you want, or be quiet the whole time. It's really up to you!
This can also be a good choice if you have friends or family in town that you don't get to see often enough -- a sister, girlfriend, mom or best friend -- and you want to spend as mucht time together as possible. Couples massage doesn't have to be just for Valentines Day!
Give it a try!
Chocolate and Chapagne oils available!
Cost is $120.00 for an hour
Cost is $140.00 for hour and half
Book early to reserve Valentine's Weekend!
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| Foods Of Love
many common foods are used as aphrodisiacs |
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History is full with the human pursuit of aphrodisiacs in many forms. Scientific tests have proven that some aromas can cause a greater effect on the body than the actual ingestion of foods. Here some common foodsd of love used through out the ages.
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Asparagus: three courses of asparagus were served to 19th centruty bridegrooms due to its reputed aphrodisiacal powers..
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Caviar:is high in zinc, which stimulates the formation of testosterone, maintaining male funtionality.
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Champagne: viewed as the "drink of love," moderate quantities lower inhibitions and cause a warm glow in the body.
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Chocolate: contains both a sedative which relaxes and lowers inhibitions and a stiumlant to increase activity and the desire for physical contact. It was actually banned from some monastaries centuries ago.
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Figs: seasonal crops were celebrated by ancient Greeks in a frenzied copulation ritual.
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Ginseng: increases desire for physical contact.
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Perfumes: made of natural scents such as almond, vanilla and other herbs and spices act as a pheromone to communicate emotions by smell.
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Oysters: some oysters repeatedly change their sex from male to female and back, giving rise to claims that the oyster lets one experience the masculine and feminine sides of love.
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Radish: considered a divine aphrodisiac by Egyptian pharoahs, most likely because its spicy taste stimulated the palate. |