Thanks. One more question on IP
	
	
		[QUOTE=Satriani;3997426]You need a business card.
DL.
Shirt that indicates your employment.
Not sure how some employees could come up with a shirt, think office worker etc.
She looks at info but that's it.[/QUOTE]Thanks Satriani for your response. I'm sorry but one more question does she ask for a picture of these or do I need to have it with me for appointment? Thanks!
	 
 
	
	
	
		This might be the wrong forum: DDS Bioelectric massage
	
	
		Just curious if anyone else besides me has tried this. It's was a non-happy ending, therapeutic massage. (at least for me. YMMV, I wasn't trying for more).
It's a really weird feeling, but kind of good. If anyone has been to a chiropractor and had "stim" done (electrical muscle stimulation with little electrodes attached to your back), it's kind of like that, but instead, the electricity comes from the massage therapists hands, not little electrodes. And the electricity is no longer in just one little spot, it gets all over you. Some sort of special gel is used that I assume conducts electricity better. The gel is messy and you definitely need a thorough shower afterward.
Tried it at a couple places in Chinatown. One place was in a massage parlor, the other was more of a Chinese traditional medicine kind of place. The therapist I had was older, 60's ish. But very nice. I didn't realize this was a "thing" till now. More than one place offers it.  Fully nude during the flip, some of the stim was centered on the top of the thigh, so lots of accidental playing with the boys was necessary. Fun if that's your thing. Personally it felt a little awkward, someone seeing and touching my junk in a fully lit room but in a therapeutic way. I experienced Significant Shrinkage, but I'm shy.   PM me if you want more info on who/where if interested.