News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. A YOGA teacher has described her first experience of the latest sex craze — paying a stranger to rub your vagina. Sexologist and yoga teacher Vanesa Muradian took two years to pluck up the courage to try a Yoni massage and has now revealed her experience in intimate detail. A Tantric tradition studied deeply and thoroughly.
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Yoni massage yoni is the Sanskrit word for vagina is a spiritual treatment practiced for s of years in both India and in China for healing and empowering women, they say. Amrita is female ejaculation which, according to Mal, contains emotions of sadness, pain and pleasure. He explained a gushing, flowing and spraying vagina is a crying vagina. Like crying from the face, this is beneficial as it releases emotions that are best not left bottled up. My body will then open up and release the traumatic build up of emotions keeping me from experiencing my full potential of pleasure and personal achievement. There are points on the body and in the vagina that hold trauma and during the massage, when these points are touched, I may feel sad, cry, experience fear, have an orgasm or feel pain, he told me.
What is a ‘holistic vagina massage’ and what does it feel like?
I stand with my eyes closed, feeling awkward as Lisa lifts off my baggy T-shirt and peels down my underwear while breathing heavily on my neck. I must admit I was curious and confused all at once but my overriding feeling was I had to give it a try. The idea of the massage is to release physical and emotional blockages and free sexual energy to enable the recipient to become more in tune with her body. Having never been comfortable with my own nudity, it was with some trepidation that I booked in a session with a London agency that specializes in sensual massage.
Photo by Stocksy. When I studied Tantra in India for nine years, I was especially inspired by the concept of sacred sexuality. It's an ancient idea that is lost on many Westerners.