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How to take a Sensual Bath
The bathroom is my favorite place in our
house. I'm not joking. The bathtub is my own private paradise of
delicious-smelling
bath products, perfumes, lotions and other girly things, my place
away from the world, my time to sit, soak, relax and detox. Sometimes
I let my fiancé join me in my ablutions; more often, I lock the door,
light some candles, fill the tub, and enjoy some private time.
Over the years I have
honed the science of the bath into an art form, transforming it from a
method for cleansing the body to a sensual experience that also calms
the mind and soothes the soul.
Here's what you do, in
five easy steps:
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Prep the room. Light a bunch of
candles, arrange them around the edge of the tub (if possible), and
turn off the lights. Either use scented candles or burn incense.
Crack the window or door just a tiny bit, enough to allow a little
cool air in. Set a tall glass of water next to the tub. Play soft
music, such as classical, opera, Celtic or new age music. Make sure
you have all your "equipment," including a washcloth, soap, loofah
or scrubber, body wash and a
waterproof sex toy if desired. Make sure the bathtub is clean
(enough) and free of hair or other debris.
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Take a shower. It may sound weird to
shower before you bathe, but if you think about it, it makes a lot
of sense. If you take a few moments to wash away the dirt and grime,
you won't spend the next 30 minutes stewing in your own filth. After
all, you clean the tub first, right?
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Prep the tub. Take a moment to rinse
away any last-minute debris, and then fill the bathtub with very
warm water. You don't want hot water, which is too dehydrating, and
you probably don't want cool water. When the tub is half-filled, add
my favorite Kama Sutra Treasure of the Sea Bath Crystals and
swirl. Fill the tub to the desired amount and get in. Don't forget
to take your clothes off first!
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Take the bath. Spend at least thirty
minutes soaking and relaxing. If the water gets cool, add a little
bit of hot water. You can wash, exfoliate, masturbate, read a book
or whistle a merry tune, just keep your body submersed, letting the
warm water relax your muscles and erase the white noise from your
head. You might rest your head on a bath pillow or drape a wet
washcloth over your eyes. I often enjoy using one of those gel eye
masks, the kind you freeze for ten minutes and then place on your
face like a pair of floppy sunglasses; the cold mask makes a very
refreshing contrast to the warm water.
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Rehydrate. When you're done with your
bath, step out, pull the plug and dry off. However, before you get
dressed again, take a moment to apply lotion to your still-damp
skin. A long soak can suck the moisture right out of your skin, so
it's important to add some back, or you'll look like a wrinkly
prune. Now would also be a good time to drink that glass of water
sitting next to the tub.
I know this seems like
a lot of work, but it really isn't. Your total bath time, including
prep and cleanup, should only be about 45 minutes. For people who
don't even take time for a lunch break, 45 minutes can seem like an
eternity. However, once you start taking regular sensual baths, you'll
become addicted. You might even find yourself having two baths a week!
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