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Yoni massage or yonic massage, derived from the word Yoni, a representation of the vulva which symbolizes the goddess Shakti, [1] is a type of Tantric full-body massage. It primarily focuses on the labia , clitoris , G-spot , uterus , the breasts , the anus and other erogenous zones .
A massage parlor in Montreal, Canada. A lingam massage (Sanskrit: लिङ्ग, phallus) [1] is a type of tantric massage that primarily focuses on the male genitalia. [2] [3] It is the male equivalent of a Yoni massage. [3] Although sexual in nature, the goal of the massage is not to experience an orgasm. [4]
Tantric massage focuses on the primary erogenous zones of the body, such as the mouth, the phallus , the vagina, and the anus. [2] [3] [4] According to the Tantric Massage Association, Tantra massage was developed in the 1980s by Andro Andreas Rothe, founder of Diamond Lotus Tantra Lounge, the first Tantra institute in Germany (1977). [5]
A yoni massage also includes manual stimulation of the G-spot. [17] Sex toys are available for G-spot stimulation. One common sex toy is the specially-designed G-spot vibrator, which is a phallic vibrator that has a curved tip and attempts to make G-spot stimulation easy. [18]
[4] [2] The yoni is conceptualized as nature's gateway of all births, particularly in the esoteric Kaula and Tantra practices, as well as the Shaktism and Shaivism traditions of Hinduism. [6] Yoni is a Sanskrit word that has been interpreted to literally mean the "womb", [2] [7] the "source", [8] and the female organs of generation.
Yoni, a popular Hebrew nickname short for Yonatan, Yonadev, or Yehonatan: Yoni Chetboun, Politician and a decorated officer in the Israel Defense Forces; Yonina Eldar, Israeli academic and engineer; Yonatan Netanyahu (1946–1976), Israeli army commander; Yoni Erlich (born 1977), Israeli tennis player; Yoni Wolf (born 1979), American musician
A Chinese print depicting "The Joining of the Essences", based on Tang Dynasty art. Taoist sexual practices (traditional Chinese: 房中術; simplified Chinese: 房中术; pinyin: fángzhōngshù; lit. 'arts of the bedchamber') are the ways Taoists may practice sexual activity.
Massage (video) Massage is the rubbing or kneading of the body's soft tissues. [1] Massage techniques are commonly applied with hands, fingers, elbows, knees, forearms, feet, or a device. [2] [3] The purpose of massage is generally for the treatment of body stress or pain.