massage à trois
n.— «Barre never dreamed that the $130 “massage a trois” designed for husbands and wives would appeal to mothers and daughters. “It’s become a mommy and me bonding thing,” she says of the two-hour lesson. Partners each receive a massage from a therapist, who then teaches them how to work on each other.» —“Teens need to unwind, too” by Laurie Lucas Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California) Jan. 5, 2003. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)