Romantic Massage
You do not need to be a massage therapist to deliver a romantic massage but it helps to have a light touch and a few tips. Create a lens about how to deliver a romantic massage from your perspective. You have the option of tailoring this lens to a man or a woman or both. I am going to talk about this as if it were one lens but you could easily do a series.
If I were doing it I would simply title the lens “Romantic Massage” to keep it simple. Then within the lens I would divide the lenses into three main parts: 10 General Steps to the Perfect Romantic Massage (no matter who you are giving it to); How to Give a Woman a Romantic Massage; and How to Give a Man a Romantic Massage. I would wrap it up with a section on the end about the etiquette of receiving a massage. I guess I should clarify too that I am talking about “romantic” massage and not a “sensual” massage.
What to include:
- A poll module asking, “Do You Like Massages?” (yes, no, depends who’s giving, never had one)
- Use a text List for the 10 general tips for giving a massage (for both men and women)
- A least two text modules, for one for men and one for women. Write a short essay on romantic massage for a specific sex, do not refer to other items in your lens. Make these complete.
- A few block modules to divide and label content.
- An Amazon spotlight highlighting a popular massage oil (again, not sensual).
- Finish it off with a guestbook asking people to offer their own tips or ask questions based on problems they have had trying to deliver or receive a massage.