I'm not sure that it is "The greatest thing since sliced bread" as the Moderators says most Webmasters think their directories are, but here is my UK Tantra workshop and massage website directory - the rules say I can post it here once, which is nice - thanks.
http://www.tantrauk.webs.com/tantralinks.htm
(As a courtesy I include the Irish Republic websites too)
For convenience it is split into Tantra workshops (first) and Tantra massage (below that)
Feel free to post your UK or Irish Tantra massage websites on this thread if they are missing from the directory - they'll then be added later this month - free.
I compile most of the UK Tantra news each month, see the bottom of the directory on how to get that free newsletter each month.
The next newsletter will mention this Saafe forum website, and the next update of the directory the same day will carry a reciprocal link back to this Saafe forum website at the bottom of the Tantra Massage section of the directory.
The Tantra workshops like to have one woman for each man (the Hetty workshops I mean of course) - but as you can imagine the idea of marathon sex etc appeals more to men than women - so some of the workshops sometimes invite professional female Tantra massuers along to balance up the numbers if needing to - they pay you obviously. So a possible sideline for newsletter subscribers there.
(Last minute panic appeals for more women often go out with the newsletter!)
Obviously in those situations make it clear what your boundaries are beforehand with the Tantra organisers - don't turn up expecting to just perform Tantra massage if Maithuna ("sacred sex") is what will be on offer to the men who turn up
(There usually aren't "Tantric Orgies" in the UK - more of a Yank thing that - so in a typical UK workshop you just end up with one man usually. It is `same room action' in workshops basically - all the couples form a circle to create an "sexual energy connection" throughout the room - throughout the universe in fact. That's the theology of it anyway)
You don't have to be a Hindu to take part, but you'll understand it all much quicker if you are