
At the beginning, we were made to feel at ease, which was good because massage is very hands-on with new people.
I discovered the magic of an Orgasmatron - nothing dodgy, it's just a spider-like device used to massage the scalp. We were given questions to answer, such as "What's your favourite food?" and "What do you want to be remembered for?" We learned Thai body massage, which is fully clothed so can be done anywhere. We also covered meditation, yoga, anatomy, energy healing, aromatherapy, reflexology, pressure points and nutrition.
A man from Connexions walked in and he looked like Lionel Richie so I had the song Easy stuck in my head at that point.
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