Smile… Your about to get one of the best treats EVER!
A man pampering your feet. Foot reflexology when performed by a professional can transcend you to Nirvana!
When given by a lover playing with your feet or a foot worshiper it can be a trip to heaven. Stress relieving Nirvana or Heaven… Which will you choose…Oh boy. Whatever your choice it is a delight not to be missed.
Foot Fetish/Worship
Many men have foot obsessions. Your not alone in that. A size 13 with hammer toes or a small to normal well maintained foot covered in a personality revealing sole can be mesmerizing and provoke all kinds of fantasy’s and naughty thoughts. There is a certain pickiness that one exhibits when contemplating rubbing, massaging, chowing down and licking between another man’s toes.
A ton of trust and discretion in his hygiene goes through your head, yet curiosity and his sexiness incline you to kiss and massage his feet, anyway. Inciting a very relaxed sensation.
Are his toes well kept? Or will he need a regimen of love and attention to get them into edible and touchable condition? Are you open to giving him the special treatment and giving him a pedicure? Your foot is a direct imprint and map to your body and promotes awareness to the major and minor organs in your body. A balance in your system is achieved when your feet are stroked and your mind relaxed. In addition to sexual benefits and feeling damn good, it is very healthy to get your feet stroked.
Anyone can become a foot appreciator but be careful not to over-complicate, or over think your technique versus your application. Just rub and ask how they like it. The beauty is, it doesn’t have to be perfect it just needs to not be uncomfortable for either of you.
If odor is keeping you from nirvana and you feel self conscious, seek professional help. Odors can be fixed with over the counter aids and treatments. And in the event that you have a foot condition, your health care professional can advise you of the best foot care regimen to get you back on track.
Just know that feet fetish is common among all men and really feels good on the receiving end. Straight men and queer alike. To a lover of pretty feet, they are delicious and an exhilarating experience to the senses.
Side Note: Shoe fetishes can end in Foot worship. Shoes seduce our imaginations and one can find themselves swooning over a particularly sexy collection of Boots, Tennis shoes, and dress shoes alike and the men that wear them. Shoes can produce instant sex appeal and is an exhilarating experience when shopping for them. They can even be an icebreaker and conversation starter. Shoe shopping even produces dopamine, a neurotransmitted “feel good natural high” that is released into your system by your brain. It doesn’t disappoint for those of us obsessed with feet and the instant sex appeal they have. Like a kid in a candy store, browse our masseur directory and find a beautiful man to massage your feet and have the object of your desire send you into the nirvana that awaits.
All in a pro’s hands.
What is Foot Reflexology and can it be sensual?
Reflexology aka Zone Therapy, when performed by a trained reflexologist can be sensual or therapeutic. Reflexology is a practice of massaging and squeezing on parts of the feet to promote improved health and well being. It can be performed on the ears and hands as well as the feet.
What Conditions can it assist with?
· Motivation and Enthusiasm
- Achieve Sensual Bliss through their feet
· Stress and stress-related conditions
· Tension and Migraine headaches
· To achieve mental clarity and focus
· Detoxification
· Digestive disorders
· Feels REALLY GOOD
· Arthritis
· Increased Energy
· Insomnia and Sleep disorders
· Hormonal imbalances
· Sports injuries
· Improved circulation
· Digestive disorders, such as constipation
· Back pain
· Blood pressure
Generally speaking, it promotes relaxation, improves circulation, reduces pain, soothes tired feet, and encourages overall healing.
Reflexology is also used for post-operative or palliative care. A study in the American Cancer Society journal found that one-third of cancer patients used reflexology as a complementary therapy.
Reflexology is recommended as a complementary therapy and should not replace medical treatment. A typical treatment can be as long as you need it during the massage or individual scheduled sessions may last 45 minutes to 60 minutes long and begins with a casual consultation about your health and lifestyle while the massage is being performed.
Through gentle yet effective therapy the reflexologist will assess the feet and then stimulate various points to identify areas of tenderness or tension. According to your comfort level, the reflexologist will skillfully apply a sequence brisk movements to your zones and reflex areas providing a discernible response within the body to stimulate blood flow.
Reflexologists believe that these areas and reflex points correspond to different body organs and systems, and that pressing them has a beneficial effect on the organs and person's general health. For example, reflexology holds that a specific spot in the arch of the foot corresponds to the bladder point. When a reflexology practitioner uses thumbs or fingers to apply appropriate pressure to this area, it affects bladder functioning. Although reflexology is not used to diagnose or cure health disorders, millions of people around the world use it to complement other treatment
This pressing relieves tension and clears blockages by stimulating sensory receptors in the nerve fibers of the foot. This response is the body “becoming aware” of the message it receives from the nervous system as the feet, hands and outer ears are being connected by reflexes by achieving homeostasis, or balance, in the body. This energy is dispersed throughout the body and helps to break up and dissolve crystal deposits caused by an excess of uric acid, which has built up in the body and settled into the feet.
This usually results in deep relaxation as endorphins are released into the bloodstream, easing aches and pains, or a boost of energy or even sleep. A balance is achieved in those treated. Each person’s massage experience is unique and different dependent on their needs. Most people find reflexology for the most part to be very relaxing. Reflexology helps restore and maintain the bodies natural equilibrium and encourages the body to work naturally to restore its own healthy balance.
If tickling is an issue, do not be embarrassed, firm pressure is used and the masseur will adjust to your needs and your comfort level.
Reflexology shouldn't be painful. If you feel discomfort, be sure to tell the reflexologist. Some areas may be tender or sore, and the reflexologist may spend extra time on these points. The soreness should decrease with the applied pressure.
There is much to be gained by experiencing a professional reflexology treatment.
Some masseurs incorporate reflexology within their massage, both therapeutic and possibly sensual upon request.
While both massage and reflexology use touch, the approaches are very different. Massage systematically manipulates the soft tissues of the body, using specific techniques (for example, tapping, kneading, stroking, and friction) to relax the muscles. Reflexology focuses on reflex maps of points and areas of the body in the feet, hands, and ears using unique micro movement techniques such as thumb or finger walking and hook and backup to create a response throughout the body.
In short, massage therapists work "from the outside in," manipulating specific muscle groups or fascia to release tension. Reflexology practitioners see themselves as working "from the inside out" -- stimulating the nervous system to release tension.
Many reflexology styles include lying down on a table or taking advantage of a zero-gravity chair and having someone who really knows what they are doing playing your feet like a finely-tuned musical instrument is a pleasure words cannot describe. You must experience it for yourself. However, not all reflexologists are created equal and you must do your research in order to increase your chances of experiencing bliss. Consult your state’s reflexology association for a list of qualified, professional practitioner or see our list of masseurs below or check out GayMassageNow.com and browse your city for your nearest masseur.


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