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Thai Massage in East Dulwich - We loved it!


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Over the last few months, my partner and I had a go a 'Thai Massage Training for couples'. It was a completely spur of the moment decision when I saw a flyer in Lucas and it turned out to be an amazing experience.


We scheduled it over 5 weeks, going once per week to see Stephen and he was happy to schedule it in the evening for us. We learnt a few new techniques each time and progressed onwards through a provided booklet.


What we really got out of it:

Some time to focus on ourselves and each other in a really calm and relaxed environment with a bit of a joke as well


Ensured that I came home from work to do something different!


We both loved getting massaged after a long day (even if by another learner)


It's a bit different, and a skill that can be really useful to take home.


On our last session I asked Stephen if I could do a write up on here and he agreed, so give him a call/email or at least go browse the site.


07950 933150

[email protected]

http://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk/


Any questions, feel free to ask, I'll tell you my/our experiences.


Regards

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