massage
A massage focused on the back muscles.
A massage that covers the entire body.
A massage intended to help a person relax.
A light and soft massage, not applying too much pressure.
A massage that calms and relieves pain or discomfort.
An intense massage technique focusing on deeper layers of muscle.
Massage performed to achieve a specific health benefit.
An emergency medical procedure to restore heart function.
Synonym for cardiac massage, an emergency procedure.
To massage with light pressure and soft movements.
To massage with strong pressure.
To massage with energetic and forceful movements.
To perform a massage on another person.
To receive a massage.
To take pleasure in receiving a massage.
A more formal way to say you are getting a massage.
To rub a substance like cream or oil into the skin.
To use a substance or tool to perform a massage.
Oil used to lubricate the skin during a massage.
A special table on which a person lies to receive a massage.
A place offering massages; often used as a euphemism for a place where sexual services are sold.
A place offering massages; often used as a euphemism for a place where sexual services are sold.