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Get Down and Dirty in Dartford posted: 02 05 10

Hi and welcome to Dirty in Dartford a parlour of  distinction and friendliness 

A massage parlour for the best massage in town (Dartford) If you ever find yourself in the area and feeling Horny or needing some light relief from the stresses of the day Dirty in Dartford massage parlour are here to take care of you.
 
Massage the History
 
A massage parlour is a business where customers can receive a massage. Sometimes the term is synonymous with other terms “massage” may be used as a euphemism for paid sexual favours.
 
Erotic Massage
 
Erotic massage or sensuous massage is the use of massage techniques to achieve or enhance sexual arousal. Massages have been used for medical purposes for a very long time. Its use for erotic purposes also has a long history. Today it is used by some couples on occasions as part of lovemaking, either as foreplay or as the final.
Erotic massages are typically performed in a person’s erogenous zones to achieve or enhance sexual arousal. In the case of women, the two focal areas are the breasts and pubis. In case of men, the focal area is the genitals.
 
Erotic massage may be utilized as a sex therapy, that is, as a means of stimulating the libido, or increasing the ability of a person to respond positively to sensual stimulus. In some cases, erotic massage can be a form of foreplay without sexual gratification, intended to heighten the sensitivity of an individual prior to another engagement where sexual arousal and fulfilment is intended. In other cases, erotic massage may be used professionally to help men address issues of premature ejaculation. Methods employed may teach the recipient to relax the musculature of his pelvis and thus prolong arousal and increase pleasure.
 
The expression “happy ending” is a colloquial term for the practice of a massage therapist to offer sexual release to a client where prostitution was legal. Although the film focuses on full service massage parlours, “rub and tug” massage parlours (where only hand-jobs are offered) are also covered.
 
Medical Massage
 
In the Western medical tradition genital massage of a woman to orgasm by a physician or midwife was a standard treatment for female hysteria, an ailment considered common and chronic in women. In 1653, Pieter van Forest advised the technique of genital massage for a disease called “womb disease” to bring the woman into “hysterical paroxysm”.
Such cases were quite profitable for physicians, since the patients were at no risk of death, but needed constant treatment. However, the vaginal massage procedure (generally referred to as ‘pelvic massage’) was tedious and time consuming for physicians. The technique was difficult for a physician to master and could take hours to achieve “hysterical paroxysm.” Referral to midwives, which had been common practice, meant a loss of business for the physician, and at times husbands were asked to assist.
 
The History of Dartford you always wanted to know
 
The human history of the Dartford area spans more than 400,000 years. During this time there were extreme climatic changes varying from full Ice Age conditions to warm, almost tropical inter-glacial phases producing a rich diversity of landscapes, flora and fauna. At various times animal species as diverse as cave lion, monkey, rhino, straight-tusked elephant, bear, mammoth, deer, elk, lemming and bison frequented the Dartford area. (I think you could call them feral gangs these days)
 
Small groups of humans who frequented the Dartford area during prehistoric times generally lived a nomadic lifestyle close to the banks of what would eventually become the River Thames. In those far-off days, the River Thames (a tributary of the River Rhine) was divided into channels separated by gravel and sandy banks. These people were hunter-gatherers who followed herds of wild animals from place-to-place, trapping them at their watering holes. (oh arrh missus)
 
Dartford in 1086 Medieval Dartford
 
The Domesday Book entry for Dartford compiled by the Norman invaders in 1086 reveals that the royal manor of TARENTFORT (Dartford) was a small but thriving agricultural community supporting a population of approximately 150 families. The manor of Dartford comprised a mixture of arable land, meadow, pasture and woodland. Other features of note were the parish church, Holy Trinity, three smaller chapels, a mill, and two wharves on the River Darent. Teams of oxen were used to plough the land; pigs foraged in the local woods. (nothing new there then)
 
Dartford as a Market town 
 
The years 1000-1500 saw a remarkable transformation in the size and importance of this former royal manor. Dartford evolved into a thriving and successful medieval market town supporting a population of approximately 1,000 people. The town’s new status arose from its position on the main road from London to Canterbury and the Kent coast, and its close involvement with trade and commerce. Dartford became an important market town at the centre of a network of smaller agricultural communities scattered along the fertile Darent Valley and along the south bank of the River Thames.
 
Dartford 1600-1800 was a strange web of contrasts, extremes and contradictions. Whilst some aspects of life changed beyond recognition, others remained almost the same as they had been in 1500. In 1801, the town’s population had only reached 2,406. There was still a great deal of dependence on agriculture and the marketing of agricultural produce. These traditional bulwarks of the local economy co-existed alongside the seeds of industrialisation that would transform Dartford’s economy in the nineteenth century.
 
The decline of the old community and the birth of the modern town
 
The story of Dartford in the twentieth century is the story of the gradual decline of the old community that existed in the town in Victorian times and earlier, and the growth of a new town community at the centre of an administrative borough housing a population of over 80,000. The 20th century was to bring unprecedented social, economic and demographic changes to
Dartford as society itself changed out of all recognition.
 
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