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I enjoy Water Ceremonies. Either a shower or bath whatever your preference.  Usually it's more of a scrub when taking the shower. Nothing is missed and you are thoroughly cleaned from head to toe, skipping shampoo if that's your preference. It gets you ready for the massage or can be done after so you can completely unwind, very beneficial using replenishing salts and essential oils to your liking. I'm very happy that more are showing interest. Roman tubs or spa tubs are ideal so keep this in mind when checking out rooms.

The lady sits behind you in a large tub, wraps her legs around you and washes you before going on to something like a nuru?  Have only seen a few movies where that happens (and maybe it's only in movies), but it looks amazingly erotic and the sensuality of such touching has got to be off the charts.  But how do you find it if you don't even know what to call it?

They are mostly tantikas, and they refer to it as the "bath ceremony", but beyond that, I don't think it has a formal name.

It is a lot of fun, especially if they have a big soaking tub.

Several massage parlors in Toronto, Canada offer this and I also did this while in Sydney, Australia at an establishment called Sirs (although they aren't the only that offer it).

In the states...I've seen providers advertise 'hot tub' or 'jacuzzi' sessions, etc.

The one I experienced in Toronto was amazing.  There was no FS...but it was among the most intimate sessions of any kind I've ever experienced.  That has a lot to do with the lady...but...a shared bath certainly didn't hurt :D
 

Posted By: numpty88
The lady sits behind you in a large tub, wraps her legs around you and washes you before going on to something like a nuru?  Have only seen a few movies where that happens (and maybe it's only in movies), but it looks amazingly erotic and the sensuality of such touching has got to be off the charts.  But how do you find it if you don't even know what to call it?

I enjoy Water Ceremonies. Either a shower or bath whatever your preference.  Usually it's more of a scrub when taking the shower. Nothing is missed and you are thoroughly cleaned from head to toe, skipping shampoo if that's your preference. It gets you ready for the massage or can be done after so you can completely unwind, very beneficial using replenishing salts and essential oils to your liking. I'm very happy that more are showing interest. Roman tubs or spa tubs are ideal so keep this in mind when checking out rooms.

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