"Treat me nice so I come back again..." this is a common expression from my clients...
One of them reported the following story to me:
In his birthday one of his presents was a voucher for a "slimming" massage treatment at a spa, with a big smile on his face he immediately book the massage.
On cloud nine he went on his way for the massage, all showered up and perfumed. He entered the room, undressed and laid down, took a deep breath and relaxed his body to enjoy this good moment... the masseuse entered, picked up 2 sticks of bamboo and not in a soft smooth way, hit his body over and over, each time it seemed to him, with more strength than the last one.
For the next 45 minutes he saw his life passing by his eyes. The initial idea of relaxing had long disappeared from his mind.
With much effort he got dressed and at the front desk they asked - Did you like it? - to which he nodded, thanked and ran like hell.
The voucher was a present from his "beloved" mother-in-law!
One of them reported the following story to me:
In his birthday one of his presents was a voucher for a "slimming" massage treatment at a spa, with a big smile on his face he immediately book the massage.
On cloud nine he went on his way for the massage, all showered up and perfumed. He entered the room, undressed and laid down, took a deep breath and relaxed his body to enjoy this good moment... the masseuse entered, picked up 2 sticks of bamboo and not in a soft smooth way, hit his body over and over, each time it seemed to him, with more strength than the last one.
For the next 45 minutes he saw his life passing by his eyes. The initial idea of relaxing had long disappeared from his mind.
With much effort he got dressed and at the front desk they asked - Did you like it? - to which he nodded, thanked and ran like hell.
The voucher was a present from his "beloved" mother-in-law!