By Philip Smith


Most of us imagine that the Visiting Massage Agency London comes in just two flavors. Those flavors are erotic and medical. Those flavors, sitting apart from each other, only make up half of a potentially more fully rewarding kind of therapy.

In the more clinical variety, the masseur uses highly trained hands to relieve joints, tendons, and muscles. Most probably, he or she has many years of formal training, belongs to a professional association, and has a license. There is little doubt that client care would be professionally performed.

The individual human being the therapist might be does not matter much beyond that fundamental stamp of professional competence. Certainly, if a masseur is attractive, the hour with her or him will be more pleasant than it otherwise might be, but this is not important to the healing itself. It certainly cannot be taken to be important that a therapist comes alive in the client fantasy life.

Wholly clinical techniques generally reduce the masseur to being simply a pair of hands and a polished technique. He, and she, represent one end of a spectrum. On the other end is the sex worker. On her, or his side of the spectrum, it is very important who as an individual is providing the service, not just in her individuality but in the emotional reaction she induces in the client.

However, the sex worker is seldom trained to offer anything that might be considered true healing. Their business is mere sexual release of the crudest kind, and in the lower orders of the business, the quicker the better. At most, it is possible to find a sex worker trained to treat sexual dysfunction.

If a more holistic flavor of therapy were to emerge, it would certainly have to be a dialogue between these two approaches. On the one hand, there would be clear therapeutic benefit from the treatment. However, her entire being would be inevitably involved and engaged, from her character to her beauty to the feelings and even fantasies she inspired in her clients.

It is exciting when a new form of therapy is truly integral, addressing the whole client and not just the list of his symptoms. The general public has been demanding this service for some time, and while the market may be slow to respond, eventually, in due time, it does respond. That response is the massage agency of today, tomorrow, and beyond.




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