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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Learning the Art of Massage

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Looking for something different to do for date night? Maybe you'll want to have your date a few hours earlier and check out Urban Oasis Massage Therapy's new partner massage classes.

Called "Bunny Run," these classes will teach participants how to massage their partner's hands, feet, and back using Swedish, Thai, Tua Na, and deep tissue massage techniques. Everyone who attends is expected to arrive with a partner -- not necessarily a significant other -- but someone who would be cool with you touching their back or feet (and vice versa) for two hours.

Because of the name "bunny run," we picture crouching on your partner's back and massaging them with both your hands and feet. If this is indeed what "bunny run" classes entail, then it definitely makes sense that the website specifies to please pick a partner you're comfortable with, but it seems it is more punny than literally bunny: the website states "Want to show some bunny you care?"

The classes will be held twice per day -- a hands and feet massage class from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., and an upper back, neck and shoulders class from 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Only partner sign ups are allowed, and space is limited to 10 sets of partners per session. Each class is $45.

If interested, sign up here.

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