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07-10-18 21:51 #2574
Posts: 463Layla
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07-10-18 20:15 #2573
Posts: 232Layla.
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07-10-18 12:23 #2572
Posts: 463Layla
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07-09-18 16:40 #2571
Posts: 243Layla.
Saw Layla for a rub and tug. Nice girl, looks like her pictures on STG. Works out of same location as Anna. No rushing or upcharging, though she did point out the tip box. But not pushy at all about it. Basic charge for 1 h was 0.8 and I threw in a 0.2 tip. Massage was much better than average as was the HE. Don't know if more is available. First visit with her. Likely will repeat.
http://akron-canton.skipthegames.com...h/326437793439
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07-09-18 12:48 #2570
Posts: 50I need a good provider.
I have tried and tried to get a hold of Monica. Nothing! Can anyone recommend some one that is good? Thank you Please message me.
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07-03-18 15:55 #2569
Posts: 168Originally Posted by JasonDono [View Original Post]
Be safe.
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07-03-18 08:37 #2568
Posts: 50Monica retirement
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07-02-18 23:16 #2567
Posts: 721Originally Posted by Jayster78 [View Original Post]
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07-02-18 09:41 #2566
Posts: 328Originally Posted by Gwydion [View Original Post]
Pricier than stg but less risk and better quality in my own opinion.
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07-02-18 09:24 #2565
Posts: 303I've always had the typical Asian massage at this location. Been here a few times and always left relaxed.
Originally Posted by ParlorLover [View Original Post]
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07-02-18 09:20 #2564
Posts: 303Butterfly.
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07-01-18 20:59 #2563
Posts: 11Standard fare
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07-01-18 14:57 #2562
Posts: 63Say goodbye to Wadsworth.
Massage licensing ordinance passed in Wadsworth.
Wadworth In a 4-3 vote this week, City Council approved an ordinance that will regulate the handful of massage businesses in Wadsworth.
According to the ordinance, effective 120 days from Tuesday, employees must be licensed as massage therapists by the state.
Ward 1 Councilman Ralph Copley said the goal of the ordinance is to prevent illicit activity from occurring in massage establishments, something he said other communities have had issues with.
"Things that are outside of the scope of a massage establishment," he said Wednesday. "We just wanted to get something in place so that we had some type of enforcement mechanism to prevent that from happening, hopefully, in our city."
Angela Jurewicz, of Pro's Choice Massage, 116 Main St. , was one of two business owners to address council members during their regular meeting Tuesday.
"I want this business clean," Jurewicz said. "My problem is I don't want to be associated with this kind of behavior."
Jurewicz said her licenses are displayed in her business, and she agrees with the ordinance.
"This is just a plus for me." she said.
Robert Swartz, a partner in C. G. Relaxing Massage, 123 College St, also addressed council before the issue was voted on.
"I just wanted to say it is going to take a while to get licensed," he said. "If you could give us some time, that is all I'm saying, to get more hours."
Swartz said because his two employees do "relaxing massage," they do not need to be licensed through the state as massage therapists.
"Therapy, you have to have 750 hours; relaxing massage, you don't need it, but now Wadsworth is requiring it," Swartz said. "It is going to close me down because I won't have time to get the girls to get the rest of their hours (to be licensed).
Swartz said his employees have about 500 hours toward their certifications to be licensed, but the 120-day period is not enough time to complete it.
"I am going to see when classes start," he said.
At-Large Councilwoman Patty Haskins said while she agrees with the ordinance, she voted against it because she was concerned it did not give business owners enough time to become compliant.
"With the way it was presented, they would only have 90 days for employees to obtain their licensure," Haskins said Wednesday. "Because of the vote being 4-3, the emergency clause did not go into effect so now they have an additional 30 days."
She added: "I would like to see something in the ordinance that allowed for existing businesses that are in the process of trying to obtain their license to be able to get the license and then keep the business open," she said.
To be licensed as a massage therapist in Ohio, applicants must complete 750 hours through an approved therapy program and pass the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination, also known as MBLEx.
Massage therapists must register with the Ohio State Medical Board to receive licensure. The fee is $150.
Copley said he was not surprised to see council split on the matter.
"I feel that we did the right thing to protect the existing businesses and make sure that everyone is held to the same standard," Copley said.
http://www.medina-gazette.com/Medina...Wadsworth.html
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07-01-18 14:55 #2561
Posts: 63Butterfly Asian Spa
I happened to notice there is an asian spa, Butterfly Asian Spa, along route 18 near I-71. I searched this thread but couldn't find any reports. Anyone care to share info?
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06-28-18 14:34 #2560
Posts: 168Originally Posted by SexSeeker [View Original Post]