Positive Poster
All Star
Sometimes tears even stream uncontrollably from my eyes during a good massage. I got my first professional one last year and now hooked.
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- Crying after massage is often a form of emotional discharge and release from the body. Suppressed feelings surface.
- Massage accesses stored memories and traumas locked in the muscles and fascia. Releasing this allows healing.
- Deep tissue massage and myofascial release techniques deeply unwind areas of chronic tension that bind emotions.
- Emotional release crying during massage is a common occurrence and nothing to feel embarrassed about.
- Therapists are trained to facilitate emotional release and provide support if crying occurs.”

