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Time, Intimacy & the Beauty of Advance Booking.

  • Writer: Nairobi Bliss
    Nairobi Bliss
  • May 17, 2025
  • 2 min read



Every massage I offer is a slow invitation — a sensory journey that begins long before we ever touch.


It’s an experience I craft with intention, presence, and care. From the warmth of the space to the rhythm of each stroke, nothing is rushed. Nothing is random. Everything is chosen — including when and how we meet.


That’s why I kindly ask that all appointments be requested with a minimum of 24 hours’ notice.



Why I Don’t Offer “Right Now” Availability



You may see my services listed online and feel a spontaneous spark — a beautiful, natural desire to connect. But please understand: I don’t live on call. I don’t press pause on my life waiting to be summoned.


I prioritize clients who book with intention, because they meet me with the same care I offer in return. When you reach out last-minute, chances are I’m already engaged — with another client, in sacred rest, or simply immersed in my own rhythm.


To honor both of our time, I invite you to plan ahead.



Time Is Sensual, Too



The space before we meet is part of the seduction.

The wait, the anticipation, the knowing that something is coming — all of that is delicious.


When you book in advance, you’re saying yes to something deeper than a quick release. You’re inviting in a full-bodied experience, designed and received with presence.


This is how I work.

This is how I serve.

And this is how I stay in love with what I offer.



With Gratitude



Thank you for understanding, for respecting my boundaries, and for choosing to move intentionally. When you honor my time, you make room for something truly special to unfold between us.


I look forward to welcoming you — when the moment is right.


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