Hi all,
I have become a temporary member of this forum because I want to avoid embarresment, respectthe service I am gettingyet not deprive myself of the maximum benefitof treatment. So I therefore seek advicevirtually anonomously.
Heres the facts!
I have been having a mixture of reflexology and lower leg massage for around 3 years because of a restless tension in my legs that hinders my sleep and at its worse I needed to rub them in the mornings to start the day right when I get up.
The treatment at once a month gradually took effect and is very relaxing. A win win situation!
I have recently changed therepist due to retirement of my original.
After my new consultation, the lady suggested that the massage could be extended to full leg. I had been thinking about this anyway and agreed.
The treatment took place and was fantastic. It was not intrusive, but I had to conciously steer my thoughts to household bills and trips to the dentist e.t.c. at a certain point because having been only with a long term partner (15 yrs) I got the first arousal stages[]. I swear this was not a conscious thing.
Nothing to write home about and I'm reasonably confident that a few treatments down the line and my brain will happilyadapt tothis. I do not require 'extras'.
What would a therapist expect?
I hope you can see why I don't want to mention this to her.
I mean, are you kind of used to the odd moment and proffesionally handle it?
Or would it be a nasty shock if there were any stages of unnecessary towel lump?
Hellllp!
I would prefer the full treatment but can not afford to lose what has been successful up to now.
Is it unusual or commmon?
Honesty appreciated and thanks for your understanding.
I have become a temporary member of this forum because I want to avoid embarresment, respectthe service I am gettingyet not deprive myself of the maximum benefitof treatment. So I therefore seek advicevirtually anonomously.
Heres the facts!
I have been having a mixture of reflexology and lower leg massage for around 3 years because of a restless tension in my legs that hinders my sleep and at its worse I needed to rub them in the mornings to start the day right when I get up.
The treatment at once a month gradually took effect and is very relaxing. A win win situation!
I have recently changed therepist due to retirement of my original.
After my new consultation, the lady suggested that the massage could be extended to full leg. I had been thinking about this anyway and agreed.
The treatment took place and was fantastic. It was not intrusive, but I had to conciously steer my thoughts to household bills and trips to the dentist e.t.c. at a certain point because having been only with a long term partner (15 yrs) I got the first arousal stages[]. I swear this was not a conscious thing.
Nothing to write home about and I'm reasonably confident that a few treatments down the line and my brain will happilyadapt tothis. I do not require 'extras'.
What would a therapist expect?
I hope you can see why I don't want to mention this to her.
I mean, are you kind of used to the odd moment and proffesionally handle it?
Or would it be a nasty shock if there were any stages of unnecessary towel lump?
Hellllp!
I would prefer the full treatment but can not afford to lose what has been successful up to now.
Is it unusual or commmon?
Honesty appreciated and thanks for your understanding.