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Touch Practice

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Says founder Kevin Smith: Touch Practice is a 60-90 minute session of free, non-sexual partnered bodywork for the soul that empowers men through compassionate touch.

It is not a traditional massage where one person gives while another receives. Rather, it is a style of interactive, mutual touch that uses hugging, holding, light strokes, and evolves like an improvisation or a slow dance of touch. It is calm, quiet, centered and grounded.

The practice avoids sexual acts of any kind and is extremely respectful of each individual’s personal touch boundaries. We begin touch practice clothed, wearing sweats or snuggly clothing. If desired, touch practice can also be done in partial clothing or completely naked for those who wish to explore various aspects of erotic touch. While sex is avoided, erotic energy is freely engaged and welcomed into the room. The combination allows an atmosphere of non-judgment and compassion for all of the parts of the body and all of its physical and emotional reactions. Touch Practice allows the sensual and erotic to be explored within safe limits, and this produces an extraordinary experience for many people. When a focus is kept on establishing sacred connection to each other, rather than merely "getting off", the experience of being touched intimately can be very moving.

The Touch Practice web site is a hybrid HTML and WordPress site, now stylish and modern, making it easy for Mr. Smith to update the Blog himself.
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Webworks has been so much more than merely a website provider for me. They took the time to get to know my work carefully and deeply, to understand my mission and goals. In the process of advising me about website issues they ended up helping me on a conceptual, business, and even spiritual level of advice, ultimately influencing my ideas about how to photographically represent my work and how to write about it. Webworks has provided me with a complete on-line education, not just a website. They've become trusted counselors and partners in my work. Kevin Smith