Best Therapeutic / worst place in Chantilly
[QUOTE=GolfGod69;6902859]I quit Best Therapeutic last year after three bad experiences in a row and now I have had my third bad experience in a row at Yams. I think I'm done overall with AMPs because the service keeps going down while the prices go up. Not to mention the girls have been having bad attitudes lately so, I think it's time to hang it up and just stick to agencies.[/QUOTE]I agree with the reports that the service is poor, there are a lot of tipping problems, and they treat their guests poorly.
The best therapist, ViVi, is a Cuban girl from Texas with no massage skills and a rude attitude.
Sofia is a Mongolian girl from California, fat, pot-bellied and unattractive, but friendly.
The only good experience I had was with Coco, I first met her last year on November and she was charming and delicious, but now I don't see her anymore. Best Therapeutic has a lot of problems with their sessions. The girls don't give you a table shower and they want to take you straight to the main game without a massage. The only Korean girl I've seen at Best Therapeutic is Tannya, and she seems to be shunned by the Korean providers. She used the name Tannya or Lucy. Tannya, the owner or provider, is actually over 60's and unattractive, so she had a plastic surgery by covered herself and Best Therapeutic in particular has been the subject of frequent police raids and massage license investigations. And the providers don't stay long. This place is avoided Let us save our time and money. !
Thai Healing, anything but.
It was a slow, warm weekend day with little for me to do so I got my car washed and then I decided to stop-in at Thai Healing House. I have wanted to visit this place; it's a legit establishment but, that was ok with me, as I just needed an hour of bliss.
Thai Healing is located on Elden Street on the second floor of the same building as Herndon Therapy.
I entered without appointment and was greeted by a very attractive blonde Thai gal. (she was not to be my therapist, unfortunately.) Now I will admit that I have never been with a Thai woman but I do prefer Thai food over Chinese or Korean, so, thinking there may be a positive correlation, I was motivated.
This is what happened:
The gal that greeted me pointed politely to a room and instructed me to remove my clothes, but she 'emphasized' that I should not remove my underwear. Wow! This was a bad Oman. How can you get a good glute massage? She then told me that my provider would join momentarily. Now the first thing I noticed was the table, the face rest was attached forward like an appendage to the platform. I find this uncomfortable, and this head rest was not covered with one of those disposable cloths. Furthermore, the sheet on the table itself was all rumpled like someone had slept on it overnight. I should have walked! I wasn't getting a good feeling.
Then.
My provider came in and introduced herself as 'Bee', Very pleasant and pretty but a very thick girl; very good English and a good conversationalist.
Now here is what was disturbing:
She started with my upper back; I had settled on the Thai traditional massage which was one of the choices listed on their menu card. Disappointingly the message was nowhere near the quality that I am used to at QQ1. The conversation though, was fun and the gal genuinely inquisitive. Before she moved to my lower section, she removed a towel from the warming box and wiped me down. Then I heard the door to the box shut. After she finished my legs, she did the same. Again, I heard the door shut. On the flip she repeated the wipe down twice and again I heard the door close twice.
It didn't register until I got dressed and noticed that there should have been 4 spent hand towels on the floor. This was not the case. As I was driving home, I realized that one towel had been reused several times and it was still cooking in the incubator. Initially was this towel clean to begin with. Either way the incubator was contaminated with my bacteria but even worse, someone else's bacteria. I am assuming all customers received the same service, obviously.
Compounding the experience: my right eye was itching and red. I got home and immediately showered. Not a good overall experience. It was disappointing to say the least. This should not have happened in a legit massage venue.
To conclude: This subject has been discussed before on this form. My advice to all is to decline the hot towel rub down unless you know the establishment.
Stay safe gents.
Regards.
PJ.