Touch Qi!
Yes I do enjoyed being touched by a woman. She is a stout and elderly lady from China. Before you yell "sacrilege!", she's a "tui na" (literally "push-take" although that is misleading cos there ain't anything to be taking. See definition in trusty Wiki here) therapist from Qi Mantra. And what she does with her hands is amazing - she dutifully feels for knots, of which there are plenty on my back and shoulders and kneads them away skilfully and patiently. Apart from the regular back massage, she does heck of a job with the shoulder joints - today my right shoulder popped so loudly it sounded like someone opened a bottle of champagne. After that, to quote Michael Buble, "I'm feeling...good..." My fave branch is still the Club Street branch where my fave therapist is stationed, but for those who like something more punishing, there's a therapist at the Pagoda Street branch who brings tears to my eyes with her bulldozing style. And she often smacks me to remind me to relax my muscles. Ouch.
Yes I do enjoyed being touched by a woman. She is a stout and elderly lady from China. Before you yell "sacrilege!", she's a "tui na" (literally "push-take" although that is misleading cos there ain't anything to be taking. See definition in trusty Wiki here) therapist from Qi Mantra. And what she does with her hands is amazing - she dutifully feels for knots, of which there are plenty on my back and shoulders and kneads them away skilfully and patiently. Apart from the regular back massage, she does heck of a job with the shoulder joints - today my right shoulder popped so loudly it sounded like someone opened a bottle of champagne. After that, to quote Michael Buble, "I'm feeling...good..." My fave branch is still the Club Street branch where my fave therapist is stationed, but for those who like something more punishing, there's a therapist at the Pagoda Street branch who brings tears to my eyes with her bulldozing style. And she often smacks me to remind me to relax my muscles. Ouch.
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