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	<title><![CDATA[Hello Evita. Yes! It was great...]]></title>
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<p>Hello Evita. Yes! It was great fun, and more to come! I feel that you are right. This kind of music is better suited for the therapists, not for clients. These kind of kinds of music just help therapists to let go, to be more artistic, to get out of the frame of 'whats allowe'. Yet, during the massage session with clients, I don't think its a good idea to put this kind of music to clients. Alothough, I have some clients who like even more energetic music....</p>
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