Animal Clinic #3, #4 , #6 Period
V-massage:
Tail end of the Animal Clinic prior to LE activities, especially Papasan period was confusing with limited massage skill, but great fresh soft hands and looks. Those were the days!
CN-massage.
2015 time period? BW / SH / Others period.
Most CN girls have the skills to learn the trade and physical endurance. CN $100 model no cap service started in Queen, New York City for local clients only.
Kmodel SoCal:
The Kmodel started with preference clients and demanding house fee as tips for less and less massage time. Shotgun massage. LE impacted and most closure or client decline. Few are left.
CN Foot Massage:
Foot massage model at $10 hour + 5 tip was at SGV and WM that I experienced. Foot massage places closed or modified as BW. Vmassage / CN disappeared from WM / OC area.
LatinX Body Massage:
Limited massage skill and endurance in general, IMHO. Some great personality.
[QUOTE=DarkRoomDaddy;6185341]I was around in 2015. Most of the shops in Stanton on Beach Blvd (about half a dozen) were mostly Vietnamese. The place by Starbucks across the street from F&C was Vietnamese. Also, I think Angel spa off of Beach near 22 was Vietnamese. Over by BW / SH, diagonally across the street, there are two small shops which are Vietnamese. There is a legit place called Reflexology I think on Westminster and Edwards that is owned by Vietnamese and the girls are both Vietnamese and Chinese. Most of the others are Chinese.
The Vt girls seem a little different. They seem to do the minimum, and not be as happy about doing it. I think their culture is more conservative and the desire for big $$$ is not as strong. So they are less motivated.
The big change I witnessed was that all of these shops were mostly legit and changed to some HE, then full HE only. BW, SH, etc. No HE. Then sometimes with one or two providers. Then during pandemic that morphed into "almost anything goes".[/QUOTE]