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back massage


Question Posted Sunday September 28 2008, 10:35 am

how do you give a really good back massage? haha thanks

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iieee answered Monday September 29 2008, 10:44 pm:
I'm not a massuse (really never knew how to spell that word), but what you really have to work on is the muscles on the person's back... not the bone, because that won't do anything at all. The way I massage my boyfriend is to work on his trapezius, and lattisimus dorsi (haha big words), but basically the muscle directly in between the two shoulder blades, and the the muscles on the lower back, under the rib cage... just don't go over the spine!

lol hope I helped.. it's kind of hard to explain but I just know I love being massaged there, and my boyfriend does too!

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