[QUOTE=Bubba1979;1337958]My instincts tell me that you might have run into the famous "Yoko" from Massage Max who works at that AMP on the side. If she was as pretty as you say and speaks good English I bet it's her. Nice work on getting her number, those digits are gold![/QUOTE]Man, she was so pretty, and cool as hell. She wasn't even wearing the normal "sundress / lace" getup that you see on most of the therapists. She had on a nice pair of black slacks that was tight around the waist area and belled out a little towards the bottom, and a nice black turtleneck. She looked real classy. Like the kind of girl you'd take home to meet mom & dad, actually!
It got to the point where the conversation we were having was so enjoyable it kind of took my mind off the "matter" at hand. It's got me a little worried, though, that maybe I'm just getting too old and serious for this kind of thing. A younger me wouldn't have cared.
Guys, I don't recommend getting too know these therapists real well. A lot of times I think we don't see the therapists as just "regular" girls, with families and a life outside the AMP. Once we do (at least once I do) , it's makes it very difficult for me to negotiate the extras.
There's also the possibility that she's just sick of the whole AMP routine, and is looking for a few discreet clients she can provide incall service to.
I feel it's very possible that I went through her "screening" process, and receiving her digits was my "diploma" for passing! She asked me what I did, where I lived, was I married, did I have kids, etc.
I have to give this lady (and that's what she is) a lot of credit. Maybe I was just lucky enough to be selected as one of her chosen few "private" clients. I'm going to wait until Friday afternoon to call, since she stated that she works at the AMP on Saturday and Sunday.
I'm familiar with the famous Yoko's exploits, but if this was her, why the hestitation and sigh of relief when I turned down extras? I mean, I'm no Brad Pitt or George Clooney, but I'm not ugly by a long shot.
