yap955
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I have a question..please give me your best advice..(as you always do)
I have a hot stone massage scheduled for tomorrow..it is going to be 100 degrees outside with humidity..miserable..this person has never had a hot stone massage before, and my room is very tiny and there is not an air conditioner vent back there , just a cut out rectangular thing on one wall to let air in.. :roll: with the stones going in there and all of that heat, i'm wondering if she could get nauseas? When I leave the room after ANY massage in the summer it's a huge difference in the temp. from the room to the main part of the building..
should I call her and give her the option to do this massage when its cooler? or just go through with it..not to mention its miserable for me in that room too, I always have sweat rolling down my back and down my face..ick...but I am getting used to it...
any input?
I have a hot stone massage scheduled for tomorrow..it is going to be 100 degrees outside with humidity..miserable..this person has never had a hot stone massage before, and my room is very tiny and there is not an air conditioner vent back there , just a cut out rectangular thing on one wall to let air in.. :roll: with the stones going in there and all of that heat, i'm wondering if she could get nauseas? When I leave the room after ANY massage in the summer it's a huge difference in the temp. from the room to the main part of the building..
should I call her and give her the option to do this massage when its cooler? or just go through with it..not to mention its miserable for me in that room too, I always have sweat rolling down my back and down my face..ick...but I am getting used to it...
any input?