Royal Therapy Spa Oakcliff
Anyone have intel on this place recently? Might visit but it'd be nice to get some intel beforehand.
Staying near airport advice
Mongers, I'm in for the weekend on vacation staying near the airport. Please let me know if the best places to go nearby. I used to frequent the Cobb area when I would visit regularly but reading the forum I see that scene is basically dead. Thanks for any info in advance. -CQ
They lie because they love your wallet and want to empty it repeatedly.
[QUOTE=Ralphie21;7286908]Its been discussed on here before and seems everyone pretty aligned on what should be paid, but some of the girls I know well I have asked about what people are paying and in general they talk same range as normal, but they also talk about people paying $200-$300 for regular massage or L1, they don't seem to be trying to get me to pay more but maybe low key they are? Do you guys think or anyof you laying down those kind of tips? Usually they comment the person is "rich" whatever they consider that. Just curious since I have heard this story several times.[/QUOTE]Very few idiots will pay $200 - $300 for "regular massage" or even that much for simple L1. "Regular massage" tips rarely exceed $20 in the vast majority of transactions. The guys who pay $200+ for a "regular massage" are unicorns but they do exist, mostly in the form of gossip among the girls. These guys don't do this because they are rich, they are much more likely to do it because they are simps, lonely, and want to date the provider. Same for the guys who are shelling out that number for simple L1--they are getting conned into way more menu while letting the little head think for the big one and the provider will just offer "Next time more, honey" after the unfulfilled promise reaches conclusion. The slight of hand BJ, the bait and switch, and the many other cons are always on the table for the more cunning providers. If you are tipping $200 and not getting a very open menu, the joke is on you.
Providers are not low key trying to get you to pay more, they are being explicit about it. They are trying to tell you the market is very different from reality because they want to make more money.