Thai erotic massage — traditional techniques at Bagira salon, Kyiv

Thai Massage in Thailand

Thai massage is more than exotic erotica — it is a complete art of working with the physical and energetic body. We explore its techniques and traditions.

Thai massage has long been known to Europeans and is often perceived as purely erotic. In reality it is a rich art of engaging with both the physical and energetic body. If you want to experience authentic Thai massage in Kyiv, Bagira salon is an excellent choice.

For Europeans, working on energy meridians feels like gentle stroking and finger pressure from the masseuse on sensitive areas of the body. Girls who work in Thai salons are taught the 'erogenous geography' of the body from an early age.

How Thai Massage Is Performed

Thai massage techniques have their roots in China and India. The goal is to clear blockages along the path of vital energy and restore its free flow — which is why Thai massage combines bodywork with influence on subtler levels.

Thai Massage: Preparation

Before the session the client relaxes while watching dancers among fragrant incense burners. The scents are chosen deliberately: jasmine helps adapt to new surroundings, while sandalwood has been used as a natural stimulant for three thousand years. The client then finds himself in the embrace of one or more masseuses.

Thai girls are trained to treat each client as though he were the only one. That is why every man feels special in the company of a Thai masseuse — her full attention is on him alone.

Thai Massage: The Gung-Fu Technique

The session opens with a series of soft, rhythmic strokes. The masseuse's hands glide across the skin like waves, simultaneously working in a few drops of aromatic oil — usually a blend of sandalwood, bergamot and rose.

Thai Massage: The Tao Technique

The next stage is 'Tao', or wringing. This technique is performed more slowly and with greater pressure than stroking, reaching deep into the muscles.

Thai Massage: The An-Mo Technique

An-Mo literally means 'pressing and rubbing'. The masseuse slowly kneads different areas of the body with her fingertips and palm, gently shifting the skin and underlying muscles. Special attention is given to sensitive zones: the inner thighs, chest and lower back. One characteristic move — 'lowering the cinnabar field' — involves rubbing the lower back and sacrum.

Thai Massage: The Mo-Fu Technique

'Mo-Fu' is a specialised series of abdominal massage moves. 'Returning the qi': stroking and rubbing the palms around the navel both clockwise and anticlockwise, drawing energy back to the body's centre.

Thai Massage: The Chest Glide Technique

Much of Thai massage's fame rests on techniques in which the masseuse works not only with her hands but also with her chest and the tips of her hair. For example, the 'leap to happiness': she wraps her arms around the client's neck and presses against him. Or the 'drill': she leans her chest forward, touches the client's body and accompanies the movement with a gentle abdominal rub.

Thai Massage: The 'Girl's Kiss' Technique

Particular attention deserves the techniques involving the tongue. Ancient thinkers considered the tongue an instrument capable of conducting a brilliant erotic campaign on its own. The 'girl's kiss' involves firmly pressing the lips around an area of the body and gently drawing it inward.

Thai Massage: Erotic Techniques

Depending on what the client desires, the masseuse chooses between relaxing and more playful techniques. She knows precisely when to intensify stimulation and when to ease off. Many of these techniques are used in our salon's popular 'Tsunami' massage.

The End of a Thai Massage Session

The conclusion of the session is described in 'The Art of Love' by Dun Xuan: 'Most often the session ends with the technique of a Thousand Charms — the woman begins to caress the man, using her Yin to bring him the greatest possible pleasure.'

Erotic Thai Massage at Bagira Salon

We invite you to try our unique 'Three in One' erotic Thai massage, performed by Bagira's finest masseuses. It combines the best elements of traditional Thai, classical and erotic massage. If you are a beautiful young woman and wish to learn this art — come and join our team: the salon owner will personally teach you the craft.

Questions & answers

How does Thai massage differ from a classical massage?

Thai massage combines work on energy meridians, deep muscle kneading and sensual techniques — it is a comprehensive approach to body and energy, not simply muscle relaxation.

What is the 'Three in One' massage at Bagira?

It is our signature session that blends the best elements of traditional Thai, classical and erotic massage into one varied and richly layered experience.

Are the aromatic oils used in Thai massage safe?

Yes, we use natural aromatic oils made from plant-based components that are safe for the skin and carry additional relaxing properties.

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