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  • If I ever went to Thailand I would definitely spend a lot of time getting foot massages. My itinerary would probably go something like this: Wake up, take a shower, go downstairs, get a foot massage. Walk a few blocks, see the sights, get a foot massage. Walk a few blocks, see some more sights, get a foot massage. Walk a few blocks, get something to eat, get a foot massage. And so on and so forth....

  • fat lady getting massage

    

  • looks good and relaxing except for all the traffic noise.

  • Either those feet are gargantuan or the masseuse is tiny.

  • ew shave your peach fuzz infested legs..

  • i was quite enjoying that until she started popping toes and stretching things awkwardly, it looked a little painful and i generally don't like that stuff.

    And then i realised she was probably using that same red towel for all her customers and that made me a little sick :/

  • @yoimosan yes, im hoping that its cleaned between custies!!!

  • @yoimosan LOL aweseeem!

  • thailand looks like fun!

  • this video is proof bigfoot is real and alive

  • I feel relaxed just watching!

  • So, that foot massage cost about $4? Hmmm I think that is worth more....

  • I wonder how clean that towel is.

  • One of the best foot massages I ever seen

  • First ogre i've seen with painted toenails

  • she's good...

  • DID she just crack those toes

  • The brown tool is natural polished wood. These are traditional thai massage tools, designed to affect pressure points and to take the stress and burden off of the thumbs of the practioners. It feels FANTASTIC! and is great healing. The pressure points correspond to acupuncture tablets that are 2600 years old and kept in a pavillion at Wat Pho in Bangkok . You can check out my video of Wat Pho. Thanks for watching...

  • what is that brown tool the massage therapist is using on ur feet? and how did it feel?

  • @2:10 "my precious"

  • Le falta tecnica y conocimiento.uno que otro paso esta bien.

  • Le falta tecnica y conocimiento.

  • bauo bauo

  • I used a converter to see how much us dollars that would cost and it came out to $3.24. That's really cheap for 30 minutes

  • On this day, did they charge for these foot massages? and if so how much?

  • 100 Baht for 30 minutes for foot massages/pressure point therapy. The booth was open from about 10am until about 10pm. Many therapists from all over Ayutthaya were working in the booth that day.

  • @earthmagictours

    sireously 3 euro -.-

    those poor people ....

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