Self-massage is the core — but the most-requested skill in massage isn't for yourself at all. The couples packages teach you to give your partner a massage they'll actually rave about.
A man's complete guide to giving his partner a genuinely good massage — pressure she'll trust, flows for her neck, back and feet, and the acupressure finishes that make it feel professional.
Strong-pressure techniques that don't tire your hands — forearm flows, bodyweight tricks and trigger-point work for his shoulders, back and legs.
Both partner courses, the massage oil and the therapy balls. The anniversary gift that beats flowers — and you both win every week after.
Gift itSame safety rules apply when you're massaging someone else — even more so: ⚠️ Never massage your partner's calf or legs if there's any leg swelling, pain, redness or warmth, or a known clot/DVT risk — pressure there can dislodge a clot. 🤰 If your partner is pregnant, avoid the pregnancy-contraindicated points (LI4, SP6, GB21) and the abdomen and lower back, and check with their midwife first. 🩺 This is for general relaxation and self-care, not medical treatment — if either of you has a health condition, recent injury or surgery, broken or infected skin, or any worrying symptom (chest pain, sudden severe headache, numbness, unexplained or worsening pain, fever with pain), stop and speak to a GP.
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