Massage, Tactile/Somatic Meditation & Cuddle Sessions [ Currently in Dahab Egypt ]
part of SomaSensory offerings with Figen Bico

Comfort Sessions: Touch, Connect, Communicate
A space to be held, to be seen, and to simply be.
Sometimes we don’t need to be fixed—as if something is wrong with us.
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We just want to be consoled, not counseled.
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To sit with someone beside us, without needing to explain.
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To be gently touched, quietly held, or simply met in presence.
Not therapy. Not massage. Not performance.
Just honest, genuine contact—
a place where you can fully exhale.
These sessions are especially supportive for those seeking:
– Emotional or physical rest
– Safe, platonic human connection
– A deeper relationship with the body and nervous system
– Relief from loneliness, anxiety, or emotional numbness
– A healing experience of touch without pressure or expectation
Comfort and healing are intimately connected.
When we feel comforted, the body softens; the mind settles.
This sense of peace allows space for healing to unfold—
the kind of closeness we long for but rarely get to name.
Here are just some of the ways we might connect — and why they bring comfort : You are always welcomed to ask for ways you like to be comforted through touch and/or connection

Ways to Be Touched
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Hair being stroked — evokes care and safety; calms the nervous system
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Gently stroking the back of the neck or spine — soothes and regulates; releases tension
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Light foot massage while seated together — grounding and calming; offers quiet connection
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Face or beard gently touched — affirms tenderness; brings care to often-overlooked parts
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Ear stroking or lobe massage — stimulates the vagus nerve; promotes deep ease
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A steady hand on your back or chest — grounds the breath; communicates “you are not alone”
Ways to Physically Connect
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Resting your head in a lap — fosters trust and surrender
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Being cradled or gently rocked — nurtures the inner child; supports softening
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Silent holding — removes performance pressure; allows co-regulation without words
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Holding hands — a simple but profound gesture of steady companionship
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Cocooning in blanket or in arms — symbolic containment; offers grounding and warmth
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Full-frontal embrace (seated or lying down) — invites closeness and nervous system regulation
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Quiet side-by-side sitting, while physically connected — normalizes intimacy without demand