French Massage is historically described as 'a little more than a caress.' It is a gentle stroking action that primarily affects the upper layers of skin and the nerve receptors associated with it.
There is a type of massage that is more closely related to Swedish massage that attempts to reduce cellulite's "dimpling" of skin by stimulating the flow of blood to the area surrounding the fat deposits which, in turn, breaks down and flushes out the excess fluids and toxic materials from the fat deposits. * ** *** ****
MThands:
I have studied and now teach massage in the USA. I have never heard of the term "French Massage" as a specific professional modality.
Not to say that it doesn't exist, I am just not familiar with it at all.
I have heard of Swedish Massage which is now more correctly referred to as Contemporary Western Massage (CWM).
Swedish/CWM has it's origins in Sweden and the work of Peter Ling. Later, French terms were promoted by a Dutch physician, Johann Mezger, words such as masseur/masseuse, effleurage, petrissage, tapotement, etc. Massage therapist is the politically correct/unisex term for masseur (male) and masseuse (female). The term masseuse has sexual connotations in Chicago and the US due to prostitutes using massage as a front for their illegal operations.
Contemporary Western Massage (CWM) is beneficial for (among other things) promoting relaxation, enhancing the immune system, reducing tension and the effects of stress, easing pain, increasing circulation of blood and lymph, removal of metabolic wastes, and enhancing muscular/athletic performance.
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The French word for "massage" is "massage," pronounced similarly to English. It refers to the same practice of manipulating the body's muscles and soft tissues for therapeutic purposes. In French, the term can be used in various contexts, such as "faire un massage" (to give a massage) or "recevoir un massage" (to receive a massage).
It comes from French and means 'kneading'.
j'adore le massage
Massage tactile céleste
huile de massage naturelle
There is no word in French that means massage therapist. There is an antiquated term used for a minimally skilled apprenticed person that does massage: males are called masseurs and females are called masseuses.
bcz people thought they need a therapy like massage lol
finishes up with oral sex
When you get a massage of any kind, it is not necessary to be disrobed of all your clothing. Not even a French massage. Some modalities are performed more easily if the cloths are removed, but this is not a requirement and no professional massage therapist will ever force their client to do something they are not comfortable doing, even removing clothing.
This is off of Google Translate, which is isn't always right. Je veux un bon massage. Hope this helps!
This is off of Google Translate, which is isn't always right. Je veux un bon massage. Hope this helps!