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Guide · Updated 6 July 2026

Lingam massage vs prostate massage: what's the difference?

Lingam massage is tantric bodywork of the external male genitals for relaxation and release; prostate massage specifically targets the prostate gland, reached internally (via the anus) or externally (via the perineum). They overlap in a tantric context and both stay within Rasa's no-sexual-services boundary, but the focus and the consent conversation differ.

What each one is

Lingam massage is external genital bodywork within a full-body tantric session, focused on breath, presence and release. Prostate massage targets the prostate gland specifically — internally or via the perineum — and can be either a therapeutic/tantric practice or, separately, a clinical procedure done by a doctor.

In a tantric setting both are about release and awareness rather than a sexual service.

How they overlap

Some tantric sessions include both; some providers offer prostate work as an add-on, and many don't offer it at all. Prostate work is always optional and explicitly agreed in advance — it's never assumed.

Boundary, consent and comfort

Internal work calls for clear consent, hygiene and comfort, and can be stopped at any point. On Rasa, both lingam and prostate work stay within the same no-sexual-services boundary, and each listing shows exactly what is offered.

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Frequently asked

Is prostate massage sexual?
In a tantric setting on Rasa it stays within a no-sexual-services boundary, focused on release and awareness. Clinical prostate massage performed by a doctor is a separate medical procedure.
Does lingam massage include the prostate?
Only if a provider offers it and you consent. It's optional and agreed in advance, never assumed.
Is prostate massage safe?
With a trained practitioner, good hygiene and clear consent it's generally low-risk; you can stop at any time. Speak to a doctor if you have a relevant medical condition.