The Science of Massage: Why It Feels So Good with a Professional
* Reduced Inhibitions: When someone else is doing the massaging, you can let go of any inhibitions and self-consciousness, allowing yourself to fully relax and enjoy the experience.
* More Pressure and Precision: Another person can apply more pressure and reach certain spots more precisely, often hitting those tricky, tight areas that are difficult to reach on your own.
* Relaxation Response: The touch of another person can trigger the body's relaxation response, leading to a heightened sense of calm and well-being.
* Distraction: When someone else is massaging you, your attention is diverted away from any physical or mental discomfort, enhancing the overall pleasure and relaxation.
* Connection: Receiving a massage from another person can create a sense of connection and care, contributing to the positive experience.
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