Return to your body
Receiving touch can be unfamiliar in a culture that often asks us to stay busy, productive, or disconnected from ourselves. These sessions offer an opportunity to slow down, direct your attention inward, and experience touch in a way that honours your pace, your boundaries, and your body's own wisdom.
How sessions are held
One-way touch
Sessions involve one-way touch, with the invitation to soften and receive your experience. allowing you to settle into your body without the need to reciprocate or perform.
Your boundaries matter
Your initial message and our conversation before the session are both opportunities to share your needs, limits, preferences, and concerns. Your voice is welcome throughout the session, you can pause, redirect, or change course at any time.
Your choice, always
Your level of undress is entirely your choice. You may remain partially covered or fully uncovered, whatever helps you feel most at ease. You choose where you receive touch and what parts of your body are off limits.
Sessions take place on a massage table with heated oil and linens.
Grounded containment
A sense of safety is personal and depends on many factors. I support this by offering choice, moving at a pace that respects your system, and maintaining clear, professional boundaries. I remain clothed during sessions and work without an agenda or expectation.
Gentle pacing
For some people, touch-based work can feel vulnerable, complex, or activating. Because of that, hands-on work does not need to happen immediately. If needed, we can begin with conversation, an intake form, or simple somatic practices to help you orient and settle before touch is introduced.
Why This Work Matters
Many of us grow up in cultures that disconnect us from our bodies—shaping our gender identities, limiting our sexual expression, and teaching us to diminish our own pleasure. We revere the intellect and learn to live mostly in the mind, while losing touch with the physical wisdom and aliveness we’re born with. This work matters because it helps repair those ruptures, restoring a felt sense of connection, entitlement to pleasure, and the freedom to inhabit our bodies more fully.