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I have visited with Kim earlier in the year a few times. She is Japanese. I greeted her in Korean and she was puzzled. Usually it's an ice-breaker and I get a lot of smiles and giggles, but not here, because she does not speak Korean.
She is going to church every Sunday and is the acting mamasan. She looks to me like late 40's - early 50's and a she dfk's passionately.
To those of you who avoid bbfs providers - you should avoid her, because bbfs is on the menu here.
[QUOTE=Priapizm]I've been lurking here forever and have indulged in a couple of places in Oxnard. I guess I am not the full blown monger as I stick to the happy endings (HJ). Tokyo Spa has become my usual destination and an older Korean looking lady (though she says Japanese) who calls herself Kim.
Sometimes it seems like she is the only person there. Is she the Mamasan? I'm out mostly for the good massage, which places are best?
Also, I live up in Santa Barbara but feel a little uncomfortable with searching much up here but maybe will work up the nerve.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=FedEx]I have visited with Kim earlier in the year a few times. She is Japanese. I greeted her in Korean and she was puzzled. Usually it's an ice-breaker and I get a lot of smiles and giggles, but not here, because she does not speak Korean.
She is going to church every Sunday and is the acting mamasan. She looks to me like late 40's - early 50's and a she dfk's passionately.
To those of you who avoid bbfs providers - you should avoid her, because bbfs is on the menu here.[/QUOTE]Yeah, sometimes she likes to talk. I remember her mentioning church on Sundays, that she plays piano there or something like that and that she has a daughter. More info than I was expecting.
I think she enjoys her job too. One time when I was having trouble releasing she did a little finger rimming while licking the boys. I got the sense that protection wasn't her greatest concern, possibly why I haven't done for the full deal. She is fun though and remembers me every time. Says she thinks I look like Elvis which is a crock.
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[QUOTE=Cobra Comander]Does she have HUGE fake tits? Cause if she does she is definitely the same lady I saw regularly there from 2000-2003. I started looking elsewhere for my massages around 2003, but yeah. That chick was pretty fun!
Cobra Comander[/QUOTE]I'm curious, does she (or Mamasans in general) own the place or run it for some one else. I realize I may be barking up the wrong tree with these kind of questions but the whole thing fascinates me.
And yes she's got big knockers.
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[QUOTE=Priapizm]I'm curious, does she (or Mamasans in general) own the place or run it for some one else. I realize I may be barking up the wrong tree with these kind of questions but the whole thing fascinates me.
And yes she's got big knockers.[/QUOTE]You know, I have been doing the AMP thing for over 20 years. Recently the SF Chronicle had an interesting four part article on the women that work in the parlors, it is quite an eye opener. Here is the link if anyone is interested;
[url]http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/10/06/MNGR1LGUQ41.DTL[/url]
Be safe out there!
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AMP robberies
Did you guys see this in the paper? I seem to have miss the original story. Someone should post the link in the Vta forum.
2 robberies might be connected, police say
By Star staff
January 5, 2007
The same violent duo may have robbed two massage parlors about one block apart in Ventura last month, police said. A series of similarities connect the Dec. 9 robbery of Oriental Massage, 2660 E. Main St., and one Dec. 31 at the Yen and Yaat Health Center, 2541 E. Main St.
Most of the 13 robberies that occurred in Ventura between Dec. 2 and 31 often involved a single person entering a gas station or market, indicating that he had a gun and running away with cash, according to police.
In the massage parlor robberies, two people worked together, Ventura Police Sgt. Jack Richards said. "These guys are a little more sophisticated, a little more planned," Richards said. Police did not say what was stolen.
The massage parlor robberies were also more violent than the other incidents. In each case, someone in the massage parlor was struck on the head with an object, Richards said. The targets of both robberies were also alike: quiet establishments whose proprietors have limited English skills.
Richards said the thieves may have hoped that their victims would not be able to communicate with police. But a 911 translation service made communication quick, the police spokesman said. The investigation is continuing
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By the way, one of the reasons there is so many AMPs in the Vta county area might be because although maybe crappy area, strill relatively tame, as compared to SFV or INglewood etc.
A1 and O Acc had better be carefull. They are pissing off alot of people, and there are some people you apparantly don't want to piss off, as this story shows. That security guard in front of O Acc aint going to help you. Also makes me if there were robberies there in the past as well.
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Tokyo
[QUOTE=Priapizm]I'm curious, does she (or Mamasans in general) own the place or run it for some one else. I realize I may be barking up the wrong tree with these kind of questions but the whole thing fascinates me.[/QUOTE]I know the Tokyo lady owns her place, she told me that right after she finished licking my asshole.
And I thought I was the only one that she confided in! I will give her credit, she was the first person that I visited when I arrived here in 1999, and in those moments when I contemplate visiting a massage parlour, she is the one that I think of going back and visiting.
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[QUOTE=Phillippe]Did you guys see this in the paper? I seem to have miss the original story. Someone should post the link in the Vta forum.
2 robberies might be connected, police say
By Star staff
January 5, 2007
The same violent duo may have robbed two massage parlors about one block apart in Ventura last month, police said. A series of similarities connect the Dec. 9 robbery of Oriental Massage, 2660 E. Main St., and one Dec. 31 at the Yen and Yaat Health Center, 2541 E. Main St.
Most of the 13 robberies that occurred in Ventura between Dec. 2 and 31 often involved a single person entering a gas station or market, indicating that he had a gun and running away with cash, according to police.
In the massage parlor robberies, two people worked together, Ventura Police Sgt. Jack Richards said. "These guys are a little more sophisticated, a little more planned," Richards said. Police did not say what was stolen.
The massage parlor robberies were also more violent than the other incidents. In each case, someone in the massage parlor was struck on the head with an object, Richards said. The targets of both robberies were also alike: quiet establishments whose proprietors have limited English skills.
Richards said the thieves may have hoped that their victims would not be able to communicate with police. But a 911 translation service made communication quick, the police spokesman said. The investigation is continuing
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By the way, one of the reasons there is so many AMPs in the Vta county area might be because although maybe crappy area, strill relatively tame, as compared to SFV or INglewood etc.
A1 and O Acc had better be carefull. They are pissing off alot of people, and there are some people you apparantly don't want to piss off, as this story shows. That security guard in front of O Acc aint going to help you. Also makes me if there were robberies there in the past as well.[/QUOTE]
I didn't see it. I actually have thought about it and had the fear of being there mid-session when something like that happened. Always surprised me it doesnt happen more. With being a cash heavy business.
BTW, you said someone should post in the VTA forum... Why didnt you just do it?
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[QUOTE=BeachDude_805]You know, I have been doing the AMP thing for over 20 years. Recently the SF Chronicle had an interesting four part article on the women that work in the parlors, it is quite an eye opener. Here is the link if anyone is interested;
[url]http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/10/06/MNGR1LGUQ41.DTL[/url]
Be safe out there![/QUOTE]Are you the same guy who spammed this story all over WSG's forums? If memory serves you managed to piss a *lot* of people off doing that if that's you.
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Double Standard???
[QUOTE=BeachDude_805]You know, I have been doing the AMP thing for over 20 years. Recently the SF Chronicle had an interesting four part article on the women that work in the parlors, it is quite an eye opener. Here is the link if anyone is interested;
[url]http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/10/06/MNGR1LGUQ41.DTL[/url]
Be safe out there![/QUOTE]I wonder if the mayor of San Francisco would be as gung-ho if the targets were gay baths instead of AMP's. Just wondering.
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[QUOTE=The Flatline]Are you the same guy who spammed this story all over WSG's forums? If memory serves you managed to piss a *lot* of people off doing that if that's you.[/QUOTE]My guess is he's the same guy and it's getting pretty old.
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[QUOTE=Yowzaa]My guess is he's the same guy and it's getting pretty old.[/QUOTE]No I am not the "same guy", whatever that means. I am just sharing, sorry to set you guys off.
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It's an amazing 4-part, state of the art journalist work with lots of research invested, not to mention the touch of humanity. I was mesmerized when I read it about a month ago.
I cannot understand why would people get pissed off by getting the link to such a great, though sad, story?
[QUOTE=BeachDude_805]No I am not the "same guy", whatever that means. I am just sharing, sorry to set you guys off.[/QUOTE]
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I've happen to see the story before, linked from the San Bernadino forum, but it is by no means spammed all over the place. Probably alot of people haven't seen it yet.
For those of you who have read the story and are wondering how typical her experience really is, let me enlighten you right now. Her experience is the norm. You can assume that any worker under 25 you come across in an AMP has a similar story.
The four providers I've come across who were under 25, were either nervous, scared, unhappy to be there, or depressed. They were not 'party girls', unusually sexual and who had found their true calling. Nor were they materialistic teeny-boppers who are willing to take the 'quick road' to riches.
Now, as far as women over 30 who are doing this, that's another story...
But the least you can do if you are going to contribute to this problem is to not force yourself on the girls and make them do something they might not be comfortable with. Nor scar them for life with HPV via 'DFK' 'gobbling BBBJ' and 'DATY'. It's just shocking what I've read here in the past, I don't understand how some people can't see that that girl is someone's daughter.
But I know none of this matters to most of you. I just can't wait to see who objects to this post.
[QUOTE=FedEx]It's an amazing 4-part, state of the art journalist work with lots of research invested, not to mention the touch of humanity. I was mesmerized when I read it about a month ago.
I cannot understand why would people get pissed off by getting the link to such a great, though sad, story?[/QUOTE]
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I read it before
Yes, this URL was posted before and I have read it before... But it IS a good read, very poignant and worth many peoples time to read it, IMHO.
Cheers,
RM
[QUOTE=BeachDude_805]You know, I have been doing the AMP thing for over 20 years. Recently the SF Chronicle had an interesting four part article on the women that work in the parlors, it is quite an eye opener. Here is the link if anyone is interested;
[url]http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/10/06/MNGR1LGUQ41.DTL[/url]
Be safe out there![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=BeachDude_805]No I am not the "same guy", whatever that means. I am just sharing, sorry to set you guys off.[/QUOTE]No worries then. I checked your post history anyway and should have apologized.
On another forum, which I will not name, one individual posted the link to this story multiple times in every. single. forum.
Not just in california, but nevada, oregon, mexico, etc etc. It was everywhere and it got really tiring really fast.