When we share our lives with someone, we know that it's not all about words. Sometimes, what we need most isn't just talking, but simply be close, feel accompanied, breathe at the same rhythm, that's why we recommend trying Thai massage as a couple.
In Quiroessence, we have created a unique experience of Thai couples massage, not only as a therapeutic technique, but as a shared ritual that invites us to reconnect from the most authentic: the body, breathing, presence.
And in that subtle space, where explanations are unnecessary and the body becomes a channel of connection, the Thai couples massage can offer us something unique: a profound experience of shared presence.
We guide this experience Julio and Amanda, both specializing in Thai massage, with a shared history of yoga, conscious body awareness, and holistic care. We are partners in life and practice, and that is felt in every session we offer: respect, compassion, coordination, and true presence. We don't offer a "parallel service," but rather a shared ritual made from the heart.
A little history and connection with yoga
Thai massage, also known as Nuad Boran, has its roots in Thailand, although its history is intertwined with influences from India, China, and Southeast Asia. It is believed to have been developed more than 2,500 years ago by Jivaka Kumar Bhaccha, Buddha's personal physician, who integrated knowledge of Ayurvedic medicine, anatomy and manual techniques.
Unlike Western massage, Thai massage It is not limited to the physical. It is deeply influenced by yoga and Buddhist philosophy, especially in its aspect of mindfulness (sati) and compassion (metta). In fact, many of the postures and stretches applied during the session are reminiscent of yoga asanas, but in this case, The person receiving the massage allows himself to be guided passively by whom it is applied.
In this sense, Thai massage can be understood as a form of meditation in motion, where both bodies—the giver and the receiver—connect in a harmonious flow that goes beyond technique. It's a spiritual practice as much as a physical one.
Energy principles: senna and prana
In the tradition of Thai massage, work is done on energy lines called sen, which are similar to the nadis of yoga or meridians of Chinese medicine. Although they are not visible anatomical structures, these lines represent channels through which the prana, the vital energy.
When there is tension, emotional blockages, or accumulated stress, this energy can stagnate, causing physical discomfort and internal imbalances. Through pressure with the palms, thumbs, elbows, or feet, Thai massage seeks to release these blockages and restore the natural flow of energy, helping the body to self-regulate.
This energetic focus makes the experience not just muscular, but deeply restorative on a mental and emotional levelWhen receiving a Thai massage, many people experience a kind of internal “reset”: their body relaxes, their mind calms, and their breathing deepens.
A sacred moment between two
Most couples are caught up in a routine: work, family, commitments, phones, rushing around. Their time together is usually filled with things to do, but rarely with things to do. time to simply feel.
Trying Thai massage as a couple is an invitation to stop. To lie down next to each other, without demands, without having to speak, without having to give. Just receive, breathe and reconnect.
What is Thai couples massage?
It is a session in which Two people receive a Thai massage simultaneously, each accompanied by a therapist (Julio and Amanda).
It is performed on mats, in comfortable clothing, without oils. Throughout the session, the body is guided through gentle stretches, deep pressure, mobilizations, and breathing pauses.
Everything happens in a calm atmosphere, with dim lighting, soft music, and a rhythm that invites relaxation and intimacy.
No previous experience or fitness is required. We adapt completely to your current physical and emotional state.
Why is it special to do it as a couple?
- Emotional reconnection from the body
When we share an experience of deep relaxation, something changes. Our nervous systems synchronize, our energy harmonizes, and without saying anything, we feel close again.
- Shared meditation
The massage is slow, rhythmic, almost hypnotic. Being together in that conscious silence is a way of meditating as a couple, without the need for techniques, just being there, breathing together.
- Effortless mutual care
Receiving a massage isn't a luxury. It's an act of self-care. And doing it as a couple, with respect and mindfulness, is a beautiful way to honor the relationship and take care of each other from the simple.
- Ideal for gift giving (or self-gifting)
It's a perfect experience for anniversaries, celebrations, or simply to say, "I choose you, again, from a place of calm."
Julio and Amanda: a massage done from presence
We've been united by our practice of yoga, meditation, and bodywork for years. But above all, we're united by a shared vision of touch as a language of care, respect, and listening.
In our sessions, each person receives personalized attention, tailored to their body and current state. But we also take care of the shared space, that energetic field created between the two of us.
We work in sync, complementing each other fluidly, and always with a deep intention that the experience be more than just physical: be emotional, energetic and loving.
What makes this experience at Quiroesencia special?
A ritual carefully curated from the beginning
The session begins even before the first contact. When you enter the Quiroesencia space, we welcome you with a warm atmosphere: soft lighting, natural aromas, enveloping music, and a calm rhythm.
You are invited to leave your phones outside, to take off your shoes, to breathe. That alone marks a change: a threshold between the outside world and what is beginning to develop within.
Initial listening
Before starting, we briefly chat with each person to understand their physical and emotional needs. Julio and I tailor the massage to each person's body and energy needs that day.
Two therapists, one presence
Each person receives a full massage at the same time, on parallel mats, while the movements flow in synchrony.
It's not a mechanical or technical massage. It's a dance of attention and listening.
Our touches complement each other: firmness and softness, silence and breathing, presence and respect.
Every pressure, every stretch, every pause… is at the service of creating a space of deep connection, both with you and your partner.
Closing and break
When we're done, we'll leave you alone for a few minutes. The silence that follows is often the most powerful part.
Is it for all types of couples?
Yes. Absolutely yes.
- New couples who want to share a special experience.
- Long-term couples looking to reconnect from a different place.
- Couples going through difficult times and need a space free from judgment.
- Couples who care for each other, who support each other, who love each other... and also those who are learning to do it better.
The experience demands nothing. Just presence and openness.
Massage as a channel of union
The wonderful thing about Thai massage is that it works far beyond the muscles. Its effects are felt in the nervous system, breathing, and emotional realm.
Receiving it as a couple amplifies these effects. Even if you don't touch each other directly, you are sharing a common energy field, breathing together, letting go together, opening up at the same time.
Many couples tell us at the end: “I felt like we were beating together again.”
That kind of connection isn't forced. It happens on its own, when both parties allow themselves to let their guard down, without the need for words or explanations.
Receiving a Thai massage as a couple, with a friend or family member: an experience of deep connection
Although we often think of massage as an individual experience, Thai massage can also be experienced in company: two people receiving simultaneously, side by side, in an atmosphere of calm, warmth and mindfulness.
Whether it's with your partner, your mother, your sister, a friend, or even your teenage son, Sharing this experience of receiving is a beautiful way to cultivate the bondThere is no need to speak during the session: the bodies are relaxed, the breathing is synchronized and, without realizing it, a serene, deep and effortless intimacy is created.
This type of massage not only relieves physical tension, but opens a space of complicity. Afterward, many people express feeling more connected, as if something invisible but important has been strengthened between them.
Receiving a Thai massage with a companion is like participating in a small self-care ritual together. A shared gift of presence, silence, and well-being.
Because love is also cultivated in stillness
In a world that demands so much from us, Thai couples massage is an oasis of shared calm.
A way of telling the other: “I want to stop the world with you for a moment.”
And also to tell yourself: “I deserve to feel cared for, and to care for you from a new place.”
In Quiroesencia, Julio and I We accompany them with experience, respect, and sensitivity, so that this moment becomes something more than a massage: a shared memory, felt in the body... and in the soul.