Went to Lavender yesterday
I went there because it was new and had off street parking. I think my masseuses name was Julie, she was very attractive.
I was not fond of only a curtain that was kind of sheer and was was a few feet off the floor. I got the 90 minute session and was pleased with the massage,
Very skilled. I was enjoying the massage and was surprised and completely enjoyed it when she brought in the hot stones. She also did an awesome foot massage.
The massage ended a little differently than I hoped, very very legit. I am not sure I would repeat unless I wanted a real good foot and body massage.
Wax and "Waxing"
I sent a pm, but thought Id post since no response. If anyone could help me out I would appreciate it. I'm very interested in a wax with extras available. Could someone point me in the right direction?
Two Strikes. Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?
[QUOTE=Odd Dna;1753383]PT must be more busy lately…[/QUOTE]I would not be surprised if that's the case. I ventured out to the super-secret place in Carney yesterday and found the outside door locked tight. So I hiked it over to Miami. I've been there before and it was good enough. But something didn't seem right this time. I could have sworn that there was a 'SPA' sign on the front door last time (gone now) and the tell-tale door buzzer was gone. I didn't have the phone number to call and didn't want to knock on the door if they were no longer in business. Anyone know anything about their status?
Two strikes. I thought about heading down to PT. I haven't been there in years. But I was worried that I would have spent all this time driving around and wasting my time just to see Miss Singapore 1973 walk into the room. F' it. It was a nice day out so I cut my losses. I'll be heading through Columbia next week and talk up the cause there.
I didn't figure that I would have to do research before I hit the roads. We were too spoiled with JHH being around. Even their providers that were not up to regular JHH standards were better than some of these B list AMPs. Oh well, back to the drawing board.
BD
My final word on the subject
[QUOTE=Marcus Weiner; 1753282]Gingerman, everything evolves! Do you also like your ladies with hairy pits and legs? I have been taking care of myself down there for almost 20 years. I met a Swedish flight attendant from SAS who had a no head with hair policy. Since her mic skills were some of the best I've ever experienced, I'm glad that I let her shave me. I prefer to wax rather than shave, since it takes much longer to grow back and you don't get the razor burn. Plus, if you run into a really nice girl, she won't mind finishing you off when you're all moisturized up and harder than a railroad spike. I already have enough dental floss in my medicine cabinet, I don't need any more from my partner's cooch!
MW[/QUOTE]Let me quote the most interesting man in the world. This is verbatim, truth direct from the man himself-
"I don't always eat ze Pussy,
But when I do,
I prefer ze Hairy Bush!"
Germany and Czech Republic
Hi, everyone. Just got back from almost 2 weeks visiting an old friend in Berlin. Had a great time in Berlin, Dresden, and on one foray across the border to the Czech Repubic. While my main goal was to visit historic sights and museums, my friend and I also had time for some fun with professional services in both Berlin and the Czech Repubic. I'm reporting it here just so folks can have an idea of what goes on if they want to visit one of these countries.
Professional services are legal, taxed, and strictly controlled in both Germany and the Czech Republic. I was surprised to find that pricing varied widely, but you can get great service for prices comparable to what someone would have to pay here. However, in the Czech Republic only individual providers of services are legal, while in Germany you can have organized service centers.
The foray into the Czech Republic was very interesting. We drove across the border and within a few miles there was a house with huge, glass front window. A woman in lingerie was posing in the window. There were several more such places for several miles along the road. Costs were about 2/3 of the costs in Germany. As in Germany, you can have any kind of service you want-most places have providers offering just about any service you can think of. Of course, some services cost more than others.
Germany had both independent service providers and "service centers." Organized service centers are of various types. Some have salaried employees; some have independent contractors who pay a fee or percentage of their take to the owner. I preferred the independent contractors-if you find one you like you can hire her as a guide for as long as you like as she has no long term contract with the owner. She is free to leave and return as she pleases-and I think the independents give better service. There are also independents on the streets in Berlin-especially near hotels and ATM machines. They will approach you (especially if you get money from an ATM on the street) , but I never had one harass me if I said I wasn't interested and I never felt threatened in any way. Quality of appearance, performance, and dress (or costuming) is excellent; lots of competition I guess.
Anyone interested in asking about museums, historic sights / sites, hotels, etc, feel free to send me a message.