Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Smooth and Silky



Just received a shipment of Mary Green today. Our inquisitive nature (and a little down-time) took over and we did some research on silk. First developed in china around 3500 BC by empress Lei Zu silk was immediately considered a precious commodity and reserved for kings and noblemen. Silk quickly became a popular trade item and other nations began production. To this day, silk means luxury. From sheets to lingerie to cuffs and ties, when you think sexy, you think silk.

Mary Green silk at g
A few fascinating facts about the strongest fiber known to humans: Silk!

1) It takes up to 3,000 silk cocoons to produce 1 pound of silk (the equivalent of our silk robe)!

2) Silk is incredibly moisture and odor resistant, in fact it can absorb up to 30% of it's own weight without
feeling damp.

3) Silk fibers are almost triangular in shape, which allows them to refract incoming light into two directions
giving it such a shiny appearance.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Couple's Class...Finally!

After months of conversation, debate, research and of course a few laughs, we finally launched our new couple’s curriculum last night. Bravo to our g teaching staff and Bravo to our first group of attendees. There was a lovely vibe in the room created by people who care about their partners and themselves. We have definitely taken a step forward at g boutique. It’s so important to us that we support our clients in their journey to lasting satisfaction.

We talked about physiology, biology, emotionology (new word, what do you think?). We talked technique, and we talked philosophy. We opened the doors to Eastern Tantric beliefs about sex and offered it to our students in an accessible way. We sent everyone home with homework and challenges to enhance their personal rituals.

Now, after a few pats on the back, we are looking at ways to make it even better. Our biggest challenge whenever we have men & women together in our classes is igniting discussion. It’s OK if everyone needs private time with us after the class but we notice that often people have the same questions. If we can find ways to open communication channels even more during the class, just think about the growth that may take place.

We are looking forward to our next class and to facilitating private classes with couples. Another great evening at g boutique.

 
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