New Girl at Top Spa. Daisy
Decided to go to Top Spa and met Daisy. She is a new girl there. She is very beautiful when I saw her through the window. I paid the 60 and went. She is a knockout up close. We went to the room and asked for if I wanted a shower and said Yes. I undressed and went with her to the shower. Their showers are always the best and she looked better off the dress. Finished the shower and went back to the room. It was the best. Very tight pussy and great with everything else. She speaks good english which made it better to talk to her. We finished and she help dress. Paid the $160 and left. I will repeat.
U Massage (... where's Jenny!?)
[QUOTE=Hammer67;5394812]Is Jenny back at you massage yet?[/QUOTE]Call 'em and ASK! They're happy to talk to you. Address and Phone Number are at the BOTTOM of their website ... here: [url]https://u-massage-and-spa.business.site/[/url]
If, for some reason, you really *can't* safely/securely make calls to AMPs from your home/office/cell phone (I know a person like this), one alternative might be to register for a FREE Google Virtual Phone Number ([url]voice.google.com[/url], then follow the instructions). Once that's set up and linked to your own phone number, you can make calls through the Google Voice App (download to cell phone from the IOS App Store or Google Play Apps) which only appear on your real phone device as a call to the Google servers in Santa Clara, CA. Those servers then redirect the call (invisibly on your real phone records) to the desired destination. Added plus is that your call recipient sees your Google Virtual Phone Number (not your real phone number) on their Caller ID. If anyone ever tries to call you BACK, using Caller ID, on that Google Virtual Number, that call goes through the Google Voice App, and you can set that up to NOT ring on your real phone and send them to the Google Virtual "Voicemail" (also accessible through the App if you want to listen to any of those messages), thereby totally screening those calls from your real phone effortlessly.
The one "safety" precaution you might need to take is to HIDE that Google Phone App on your phone home screen... or maybe delete and re-install if you need to use it again (not sure if that will kill your set-up info). Just as with the call history on your real phone device, you can go into the Google Voice App and DELETE the call history from the APP and there is no "billing statement" where it would otherwise appear. Of course, if you have a significant-other that is THAT snoopy, you might be in the wrong hobby anyway... no judgment, just a guess.