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RE: Waking up to better and worse

I was going to give you the best advice on finding comfort on the stage, but I see your brother already gave it to you.

That's nice that you're going for a massage. I hope it's a strong one to stretch and condition your muscles.
As a former chiropractic assistant, I'm an advocate for proper backcare and I'm normally particular about my workstation. I have a detached folding table that's a good height and designed to work from the bed that I'm using. It's not my first choice, but in my confined space, it's one of the best options. I make sure to have good back support with firm cushions though. Just yesterday I purchased a folding chair to use with a folding table so I can rotate my work station.
My chiropractor who is a good friend will visit me, and my workstation is the first thing he'll observe and then squeeze the connecting muscle (which is never pleasant) of anywhere he knows will be affected by incorrect posture. I'm always happy to hear about your health improvements, so enjoy your massage🙂 and your presentation.

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I imagine people naked all the time!

It must be hard at times to have good "working conditions" in a confined space.

I haven't been to a chiro for many years, as they aren't popular here and from what I have heard, they aren't very well trained. In Australia, I would go often enough.

The massage was good. It is firm enough for me and still I fall asleep!

I imagine people naked all the time!

Hmmm. Good Boy!😁😆

Yes, avoiding chiropractic care is better than falling into the hands of a bad one. My Chiropractor is a Danish guy who studied at the Anglo-European college here in the UK... one of the best I have ever had. He works internationally for Olympian Athletes and I would confidently recommend him to anyone.
Australia is known to have good chiropractic care, so if I was ever there and needed treatment I would not hesitate.

The massage was good. It is firm enough for me and still, I fall asleep!

That's the kind of massage that I like...😁


PS. I went for a massage in Morocco.
I got the massage and didn't know.
The masseuse spoke no English, but she had a pretty smile.
She applied oil...and I kept smiling back at her thinking, oh this is gonna be good...she's so meticulous with her oil application.
She then beckoned me to get dressed and directed me to the cashier.
I asked her when was I going to get the massage. "Finish massage" she said grinning.
I batted eyelids, paid and left.

Never again has that happened to me. We establish at the start that I need it firm.😂

There seems to be a network of Chiros in Australia that recommend each other. Find a good one and whenever travelling, ask them who to see in other states! :D

That would be my nightmare massage.

My wife booked me a massage once and it ended up being a little to "sensual" for my tastes. The woman was surprised it was for a man and I think it is designed for women who don't get enough intimacy at home.

Find a good one and whenever traveling, ask them who to see in other states!

Now, that's a smart approach to finding a reputable one.
My Chiro was able to recommend a good one in The Philippines, but he was in Manila and I was in Cebu.
Like a stroke of luck though, I encountered a masseuse with extensive experience who was highly skilled. I had her visit me at home and her services sufficed my regular chiro-care and improved my back problems.
Having regular massages is "the only thing" I miss about no longer living in the Philippines.

"sensual" for my tastes. The woman was surprised it was for a man and I think it is designed for women who don't get enough intimacy at home.

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For my taste too:) I eventually realised that the establishment in Morocco was indeed for sensual massages...
#ThanksButNoThanks :)
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