i have hyperhidrosis. but im hesitant about getting treatment due to financial issues. also ive read about side effects. responds from people who actually have hyperhidrosis but are not treating it are especially welcomed. thanks in advance!
In time it will. But for the immediate future you have nothing to worry about.
I want to get a full body massage from a professional cause my body gets to tied up from working on cars. But umm…if a female gives me a massage how do I control myself when I need to turn on my back. “blushing” Do masseuses understand that sometimes it’s uncontrollable for a guy?
I highly recommend a full body massage. I have had plenty and the benefits are well worth the money and a little embarrassment if that happens. Of the numerous massages I have received, I have had a few but keep this in mind. If the purpose of the massage is to increase blood flow (and it is) and your member uses blood flow to respond (and it does) then that reaction happens on many men to varying degrees. So if you go to a professional massage therapist, they are going to be used to some response. They will respond professionally if you respond professionally.
I would also suggest that if you start to respond focus on what she is doing with her technique. Massage therapist have certain styles and how they manipulate the muscles can be very interesting. Learn something and have you mind on the technique instead of the therapist.
The last thing is if you are needing deep tissue massage (and that is what I would recommend with what you state above) you can also get a male therapist. While I have many women who can give deep tissue massage, on average, the male will be able to go deeper.
Remember that massage therapists should be there to give you a massage and they have had numerous clients. So you won’t surprise them no matter how you respond. So be professional and enjoy.
Is there a skin disease that makes the face blush constantly?
It feels like a have a wind burn or maybe a sun burn, but I know I don’t (I haven’t been outside in a while). My face looks very rosy, especially in the cheeks. It looks like I’m blushing. What could this be? Is there a cure or treatment?
Could be Rosacea
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