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Thai Massage Classes?

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Hey guys.

my girlfriend and I will be in Bangkok on the 19th of Feb,

My girlfriend is getting breast surgery so will be out of action for a few days (anything up to 7)

She loves getting massages as she works out alot, but to be honest... I give a shit massage!

Is there somewhere in bangkok that is pretty cheap where I can learn thai massage or something like that?

I will have a fair bit of time on my hands, and think it would be a good thing to learn (even just a bit)

do you know where, and what the prices are? also how long they go for.?

Thanks

Ryan

ryan:

go straight to

WAT PO where most people get their initial training....

you'll have plenty of company there....

it is not expensive.... on the contrary it is very popular....

you'll have plenty of fun at the same time....

good luck and hope she recovers speedily with many additional blessings....

a slighly cheaper, for some 6k for 30h, you can get a private teacher (rather than in a large group) - many massage clinics do teach as well. They will be flexible with the timing, to suit your preferences.

the best is to walk around your area (or ask a receptionist or local people) and find something close by - so you don't have to travel too far.

look at the teaching material/broshure (should be in english) and talk to the teacher, to check their language and and teaching skills. You might take a massage, to see if you like their style.

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