An extremely intense massage, the art is relaxation to achieving the ultimate ending, with lots of gentle soft stroking, teasing, erotic massage sensations with well oiled body to body leading to a very slow Lingam ending, using unique hand techniques creating an awakening all your senses which intensifies slowly edging you closer and closer towards an all over full body orgasm the Tantra experience. ONLY CONTACT WITHIN WORKING HOURS MONDAY TO THURSDAY 10AM TILL 7PM FRIDAY 10AM TILL 6PM ONLY DONT CONTACT OUTSIDE HOURS NO EMAILS, TXTS OR CALLS. Thanks.

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