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Ace. Ruby
Stopped by Ace for the first time and saw Ruby. I'm not a big fan of the stand up shower.
Her massage was odd. Mostly rubbing on lotion and picking at blemishes or something. I will.
Say that I didn't mind it. Rather have something different than just a lack luster massage.
Then the soft touch and her not wearing anything on my back. I guess I should have done.
More research though. She asks how much I want to pay. Based on her attire at the moment.
I figured that meant FS. And offered FS rates. Then to find out BBBJ was all that was going to happen.
Found that out a little too late. And the way she was standing, couldn't even really get to her body.
So bummed I way over paid. But live and learn and don't take more than you can afford to lose.
Don't think I'll try there again. Not a fan of the rooms. Low walls and only sliding doors.
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Was this Jade Heart Health?
Originally Posted by
Satya
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From my personal experience with the AMP business, which was deep, I married a provider and had one of the biggest operators in Baltimore to my home and out to dinner a few times. Police investigate AMPs because of complaints from citizens, now days they are more aggressive because of federal dollars to stop sex trafficking. It sounds like you saw some kind of police dragnet for a murderer or international jewel thief, though this may not be the forum but how many cars did you see pulled over and near what AMP.
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Originally Posted by
Zuko21
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It wasn't near the AMP just in Bmore county in general. Like people pulled over on 695. Then cops stopping people on local streets, and just out. Like this particular day cops were patrolling all over, and again this was right at the time of the inauguration. So it could be federal dollars. I know most are neighbor complaints of seeing men going in and out of a building late at night. You just don't know. Rather be safe than sorry, we don't all have Robert Kraft money LOL.
I just wanted to be clear on it. If I understand you correctly the increased police activity was not related to our hobby, yes?
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Condo Question
I have a question about some of the places that still advertise and the locations they give, which ones are legit, that kind of thing. I contacted one and they gave me two addresses. If you have any experience hit my PMs. I'd really appreciate it since that's one side I've never tried.
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Originally Posted by
JacksFourthSon
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I visited Youni a few times back in the fall. Due to the elevation, the neighbors in the back could literally see men coming and going- I definitely noticed the eyes on me the few times I visited. It was better at night but during the day it was really obvious. The looks I got you could tell they knew what the parade of guys meant. Surprised it took this long for neighbors to get LEO to pay attention.
😂128514; yeah I saw that pool, however it's winter so no one was in it, nor did I see anyone outside. Youni did have a lot of traffics the one time I decided to roll the dice, and I did wonder about the neighborhood noticing. It is Perry Hall and I have never liked that area since a child. Once again I'm always wondering how any of these AMPs manage to even open, but again you can't assume. If I ever do visit an AMP I don't take everything off though not catching me with my pants around my ankles lls.
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Youni's
Originally Posted by
JacksFourthSon
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I visited Youni a few times back in the fall. Due to the elevation, the neighbors in the back could literally see men coming and going- I definitely noticed the eyes on me the few times I visited. It was better at night but during the day it was really obvious. The looks I got you could tell they knew what the parade of guys meant. Surprised it took this long for neighbors to get LEO to pay attention.
It was obvious neighbors next-door out in the pool even jokingly said here comes another paying customer I even mention to Helen and another girl Anna about the house next-door.
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No wonder
Originally Posted by
Zuko21
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It wasn't near the AMP just in Bmore county in general. Like people pulled over on 695. Then cops stopping people on local streets, and just out. Like this particular day cops were patrolling all over, and again this was right at the time of the inauguration. So it could be federal dollars. I know most are neighbor complaints of seeing men going in and out of a building late at night. You just don't know. Rather be safe than sorry, we don't all have Robert Kraft money LOL.
I visited Youni a few times back in the fall. Due to the elevation, the neighbors in the back could literally see men coming and going- I definitely noticed the eyes on me the few times I visited. It was better at night but during the day it was really obvious. The looks I got you could tell they knew what the parade of guys meant. Surprised it took this long for neighbors to get LEO to pay attention.
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Originally Posted by
Satya
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From my personal experience with the AMP business, which was deep, I married a provider and had one of the biggest operators in Baltimore to my home and out to dinner a few times. Police investigate AMPs because of complaints from citizens, now days they are more aggressive because of federal dollars to stop sex trafficking. It sounds like you saw some kind of police dragnet for a murderer or international jewel thief, though this may not be the forum but how many cars did you see pulled over and near what AMP.
It wasn't near the AMP just in Bmore county in general. Like people pulled over on 695. Then cops stopping people on local streets, and just out. Like this particular day cops were patrolling all over, and again this was right at the time of the inauguration. So it could be federal dollars. I know most are neighbor complaints of seeing men going in and out of a building late at night. You just don't know. Rather be safe than sorry, we don't all have Robert Kraft money LOL.
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Originally Posted by
Kris106
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Youni is still open but they are in a discreet location now and only service select customers.
PM me where?
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My understanding
Originally Posted by
Zuko21
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Yeah I'll give you that, you were. Then I said the phones were busy which was weird, but a couple weeks ago I think around the inauguration time BCPD was heavy out here in the Northeastern part of b. Co. Like around parkville, essex, Perry hall etc. Like everyone was pulled over or cops were on the street. That's something I rarely seen, then boom here we go.
From my personal experience with the AMP business, which was deep, I married a provider and had one of the biggest operators in Baltimore to my home and out to dinner a few times. Police investigate AMPs because of complaints from citizens, now days they are more aggressive because of federal dollars to stop sex trafficking. It sounds like you saw some kind of police dragnet for a murderer or international jewel thief, though this may not be the forum but how many cars did you see pulled over and near what AMP.
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Best Reflex
TOFTT. Tried out best reflex just past Vita on Joppa.
No doors, numerous small rooms with curtains separating from the main lobby. Strictly therapeutic. No tease. No allowing any contact. Tried my best. Great therapeutic massage but that's it. Place very clean. Unless there's a drastic change from current set up, I don't think any fun to be had. Slim Pickens in these parts at this time. Stay safe.
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Youni is still open but they are in a discreet location now and only service select customers.
Originally Posted by
Zuko21
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Yeah true, but I think these Asian massage spots need to be more discreet. I really don't know how any are open. That's why I stopped going. Went to Youni just rolling a dice one day, but I'll stick with my regular two providers in Baltimore. Both are private and not ran out of a strip mall with heavy traffic. I'd rather just pay more for the safety and privacy.
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Originally Posted by
Ebdawgg
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I am always surprised when any places in Baltimore County last as long as Youni did. So many places have come and gone from the county that it's too hard to count. Hopefully someone will open another one soon. And stick around a year or so.
Yeah true, but I think these Asian massage spots need to be more discreet. I really don't know how any are open. That's why I stopped going. Went to Youni just rolling a dice one day, but I'll stick with my regular two providers in Baltimore. Both are private and not ran out of a strip mall with heavy traffic. I'd rather just pay more for the safety and privacy.
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Originally Posted by
Kris106
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I was first to warn you all about Youni. I can tell you that all of Northern Baltimore County is hot now even on the escort side.
Yeah I'll give you that, you were. Then I said the phones were busy which was weird, but a couple weeks ago I think around the inauguration time BCPD was heavy out here in the Northeastern part of b. Co. Like around parkville, essex, Perry hall etc. Like everyone was pulled over or cops were on the street. That's something I rarely seen, then boom here we go.
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Baltimore County is cracking down very hard after the Youni incident.
Originally Posted by
Ebdawgg
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I am always surprised when any places in Baltimore County last as long as Youni did. So many places have come and gone from the county that it's too hard to count. Hopefully someone will open another one soon. And stick around a year or so.