Otázky před masáží: Co musíte vědět, aby byla bezpečná a užitečná

When you're considering an erotickou masáž, terapeutický a osobní zážitek, který spojuje tělesný dotek s emocionálním uvolněním. Also known as tantrickou masáž, it is not about sex, but about reconnecting with your body, releasing tension, and restoring balance. Many people feel nervous before their first session — and that’s completely normal. What matters isn’t just what happens during the massage, but what you know before you walk in.

Before you book, ask yourself: Do I know what kind of service this really is? A legitimate salon won’t hide behind vague terms like "spontaneous intimacy" or "special treatment." They’ll clearly explain whether it’s a tantrická masáž, praxe zaměřená na energii, dech a pohyb, ne na sexuální akty, a GDPR masáž, služba, která chrání vaše citlivé údaje podle evropského práva. If they don’t mention GDPR, walk away. Your health data — including your medical history, preferences, or even emotional boundaries — must be protected by law. No exceptions.

And what about safety? A good therapist will never pressure you. They’ll ask for your limits before they even touch you. They’ll explain how the session works, what you’ll wear (or not wear), and what kind of oil they use. If they skip this part, it’s a red flag. You’re not buying a product — you’re investing in your well-being. That means knowing your rights, understanding hygiene standards, and recognizing when something feels off. Many people don’t realize that in the Czech Republic, erotic massage is legal only if it doesn’t involve sexual contact. The line is clear — and you have every right to demand it’s respected.

Some think tantric massage is only for couples or spiritual seekers. But it’s not. It’s for anyone who’s tired of being disconnected from their body. Whether you’re a man over 50 dealing with prostate tension, a woman who hasn’t felt relaxed in years, or someone just trying to reduce stress — this isn’t about fantasy. It’s about real physical relief, better sleep, and deeper breathing. And yes, it can help with performance anxiety, pelvic pain, or even emotional trauma stored in your hips or lower back.

So before you book, write down your questions. Ask about the therapist’s training. Ask if they follow hygiene protocols. Ask what happens if you change your mind mid-session. Ask how your data is stored. Don’t be shy — these aren’t awkward questions. They’re necessary ones. The best salons welcome them. The worst ones avoid them.

In the posts below, you’ll find clear, no-nonsense answers to exactly these kinds of questions. From how to choose a safe salon in Prague, to what GDPR actually means for your privacy, to how lingam or yoni massage really works — everything is written for real people, not marketing brochures. No fluff. No lies. Just what you need to know before you lie down.