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Male Masseuse Standing on my Head and Face.

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I just had the best massage ever.

 

I've only ever gone for female masseuses, as I'm more comfortable with that.

 

But today I went into a shop and there was only one male masseuse, so I was okay with that. 

 

I interrupted his lunch and TV show, but he didn't seem to mind at all.

 

When he was standing on my back, you know, balancing himself by holding onto the curtain railing, he kept on moving up and spent 5 minutes standing on my head. He really got into the pressure points with his heel. The sensation was fantastic.

 

Then, with a small step off, he pushed my head over with his foot so I was now lying on my back. He then, not so gently balancing, stepped onto my face with both his feet, the balls of his feet pressing into my eyesockets, and his toes gently rapping off my forehead while he was doing a deep mantra or chant was amazing.

 

Mann Khi Nokk

 

Mann Khi Nokk

 

Mann Khi Nokk

 

Is it a typical mantra chant that male masseuses do, or is it the name of the massage style?

 

If I go to another massage shop and say Mann Khi Nokk while point at their face, will they know what type of style I want? 

If they're not sure about that massage you could try pointing at their head and asking them about the "ai hiiaa" massage.

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