To me luxury is to be at home with my daughter, and the occasional massage doesn't hurt.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The last really expensive trip we took was so uncomfortable. It's so lazy. I want somebody to give me a great $30 massage as opposed to a bad $265 massage.
I love to get a massage but I'm quite a baby with it. I don't like them too hard or anyone walking on me or anything. When it's good, it's the best thing ever. When it's bad, it's an hour of absolute agony.
Luxury must be comfortable, otherwise it is not luxury.
I like getting massages regularly. So much so, that I built a massage room adjacent to my office.
Luxury is anything that feels special. I mean, it can be a moment, it can be a walk on the beach, it could be a kiss from your child, or it could be a beautiful picture frame, a special fragrance. I think luxury doesn't necessarily have to mean expensive.
Massage is very important for relaxing.
I love a massage. I'd go every day if I could. I don't need to be wrapped in herbs like a salmon fillet, but I do love a massage.
The most luxurious thing to me is having an hour of my day, which rarely happens, to listen to my iPod and sit on my couch. That's how I unwind.
I think massage is a very important part of life, which is present from centuries as an imminent part of India's tradition.
I'm a spa person. Massages keep me relaxed, so I always try to make time for them when I tour.
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