It’s important to approach this with a blend of technique and comfort, both for you and your partner. Massage can be a very intimate experience, and when performed with attentiveness and responsiveness, it can enhance relaxation and pleasure. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, touch and pressure, executed gently and with intent, can promote energy flow through the nadis — which are the energy channels in the body. These channels, when unblocked, improve circulation and vitality, aligning with overall well-being.
When massaging, consider using a natural, warm oil such as sesame or almond oil — both are known for their nourishing and calming qualities and are less slippery than regular lotions or olive oil, which can sometimes disrupt the rhythm. Keep the oil lukewarm; it’s more soothing against the skin. Start with gentle strokes, allowing your hands to naturally follow the contours. Use varied pressure depending on your partner’s reactions, paying attention to non-verbal cues. Begin with slow, gliding movements and gradually introduce different techniques like light circular motions or feather-light strokes.
Focus on creating a comfortable environment where both you and your partner can communicate openly. Encourage feedback, which helps tailor the experience to their preference. Proper positioning is important, too, to ensure you’re both comfortable and relaxed. A common beginner mistake is to apply too much pressure or go too fast; adjust the speed and forcefulness to what feels right.
Ultimately, it’s about creating a balanced, enjoyable experience rather than executing a precise technique. Ayurveda values moderation and harmony, and that applies here — ensuring you are both present and engaged leading to a fulfilling shared experience.


