Tidbit Tuesday (18+) Massage

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I stood, nervously, at the window. This was my first time, and I wasn’t sure what to expect. They had told me to strip, and wear the towelling robe in the bathroom, and that I was to wait for him to come.

I started, as I heard the handle twist, seconds after a light knock at the door. Oh my, this was it! Was I going to be able to do this? Could I go through with this? I hadn’t been touched, in this way, by anyone. Heck, I was afraid to touch myself. But, the time had come. No going back.

There he stood, all brute, sinewy arms ending in large, but surprisingly delicate looking hands. All he had on was a pair of white linen trousers. He indicated to the bed, and told me to take off the robe, and lie down.

How was I going to do this? I’d never met this man before, and now I had to stand, or lie, naked in front of him! He glanced over, and maybe sensing my nerves, he turned round. I quickly dived onto the bed, and grabbing the crisp, white sheet that had been at the food of the bed, I lay down, on my front, and covered myself.

I heard the pop of something, like a lid, and then I felt his presence, nearing me. Gently the sheet was lifted down, uncovering my shoulders, slowly sliding off my back, and resting on the hills of my curvaceous behind.

I gasped, holding my breath, as I felt the first touch, a firm, but gentle stroke along my shoulders and it followed down the centre of my spine, to the small of my back. Again, it happened, with a smoothness I wasn’t expecting from such a muscular man.

My waist felt the feathery touch and I was almost afraid to breathe out. My insides tensing in a way I had never experienced before. It continued like this for a few moments before and I began to relax. I felt myself sinking into the downy softness of the bed, melting almost, becoming as one with the bed.

The sheet was moved slowly down further, exposing me further to the world. I bit my lip, as I heard him pour something onto his hands. Then the warmth of those very hands, kneading my ass. I bit my lip, and gasped involuntarily as I felt his fingers reaching closer and closer to my core. It was molten, I was liquid. Dear God why had I never had this before?

I squirmed slightly, hoping for accidental contact… his fingers, my desire… Every sweep, every movement seemed to inch closer and closer…

“Sorry I’m late Miss Jones, but if you’re ready, we can start.” A stocky woman in a white beautician’s outfit stood at the door.

I almost jumped! Looking around, I saw that the Adonis who had been there before, wasn’t, anymore, and I wasn’t on the bed. I was still stood by the window, though surprisingly more relaxed than I had been.

Maybe this massage malarkey wasn’t all that bad after all!

A bit of Tidbitty music to go with the post!

Remember this one?

And this one?

And finally, a cute lil take on the above passage…

cATSAGE

Studying Hard!

Helping the afternoon along!

Helping the afternoon along!

I have been a good girl today.

We woke up relatively refreshed, and after getting the kids ready we ventured to the local Shopping Mall, to have lunch, and a little potter about.  We returned and I was straight to my computer to do my homework.

Helped along by a nice cup of cardamom tea, and a choc chip chunk muffin, and accompanied by my music, a spot of 90’s flavas from my iPad!

Probably not the choice of everyone on a bank holiday, but it has to be done, and within a few days, I won’t have the same mind set to get these tasks done, so I figured I would get as many done as possible, this holiday, to leave me relatively free to get set in the new job!

Oh, I feel like a youngster again, forced to sit in front of the computer doing homework… but hey, it has to be done, and the plus… I can sneak onto WordPress to post! Like I’m doing right now! Naughty girl!!!

The soundtrack to my life…

So true...

So true…

Music…

It’s played a huge role in my life, both growing up, and in my adult years.

Music and dancing.

Music for pleasure, music for prayer, music for learning, music for my soul… music for all times in my life.

Growing up, I was surrounded by music.  Both my parents love to listen to music, and I had a real eclectic mix of old Hindi, Bollywood music, that they both loved, Bhangra music which my Precious Pops loved to sing along, and dance to, and a real mix of 60’s music that my mum had crown up with in her English boarding school, in Kenya, and when she had been in the UK at university.

Couple that with some Kenyan, Swahili tunes, and I was always going to have a true mish mash of genres that I would generally like.  My parents had these old cassette tapes that had been recorded for them before they left Kenya, to come here, with great golden oldies from the Bollywood era.

A beautiful Bollywood love song from the 70’s!

And bhangra bands were fast popping up all over the place, but the Midlands, where I grew up, was a true hotspot! And as my Pops was an avid dancer, he would keep up with all the latest tunes!

A classic Bhangra tune!

Going through school, I grew up with the 80’s and 90’s pop, which all my friends listened to.  I remember some of my friends deciding The Beatles were the best thing since sliced bread then, so I acquainted myself with all their songs, and mum could have a good old bop around to them with me too!

As my cousins got married, the traditional music became fascinating to me too. so as a result, some of my cousins and me, we got together, and learned these songs and dances, and I can proudly say, I could perform at a wedding mehndi ceremony, with a full understanding of the lyrics and the dances that go with the songs too!

That's me, singing!

That’s me, singing!

Going to university, my love of music grew more. I was still as much into Bollywood as before, I pride myself on my knowledge of the old classics, singing them frequently! And the same goes for Bhangra, and Pop music.  I loved the old Cheese that was played at the student nights in the clubs, and I was introduced to R’n’B, Soul, Hip Hop, Swing, Reggae and Ragga.

It was the THING for most Indian students to like this type of music, and most of the club nights with this type of music would be packed to the rafters with Indian students.  I loved it!   I hadn’t even been a clubber before University, but this was great! My 2 loves coming together! Music and dance! Oh I could ‘boggle’, ‘wind’ and ‘butterfly’ with the best, alongside ‘changing the lightbulbs’ to the bhangra, and ‘heaving my chest an wiggling hips suggestively’ to the Bollywood! and of course, jump around like a loon to the pop and cheese too! I forgot to mention, after a college trip to the US, I even got to know a few country songs, and tried my hand at line dancing!

I’ve loved all these music genres for my entertainment, and pleasure, and as I;ve grown older, I’ve also increased my listening of spritual Sikh hymns, finding amazing Raagis, and singers who keep the love of religious music current, so eve my kids sing along, and love it too!

Manika Kaur, simply beautiful.

And as my own children are growing up, I have attempted to introduce each of these genres into their lives.  In Hubby Dearest’s car, there is usually Bhangra blaring out at top volume. In mine you might have the greatest hits of the 60’s one day, a religions CD next and some hip hop after! Eclectic, I told you!  But I want them to have a rounded knowledge of all music, and now, as they are getting older, they decide, be it One Direction, or Will-I-am, or whatever they want, alongside mummy’s cd’s, because they like it!

What music did you grow up with?

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