Behind the Green Sign With Soomi / Soda
After reading about Soomi at Nature I had to check her out during my lunch break. Texted for an appointment at 12 pm and they were so busy she didn't come in until 12:15 pm. But holy shit, Soomi looks like the super hot girls in virtually every massage parlor ad, yet is real. She looks like what would come out if you told your AI to create a hot Asian girlfriend with perfect tits and ass.
I nutted in the morning to attempt to last longer but it was of no use. My brain couldn't comprehend why this perfect creature was sucking my balls then attempting to DT, which after a few strokes I had to stop. She tried again and I had to ask for the cover. After a few minutes in missionary, I just couldn't hold it in anymore and finally released. I'm disappointed I didn't' get a chance to get her in doggie because that ass was awesome.
On the flip side, I'll say she wasn't very much into DFK. Certainly nowhere near what I experienced with Coco. But that didn't stop me from having a super memorable and enjoyable experience with a chick I could only dream about getting in real life.
I suppose next time my brain won't be as shocked seeing her and hopefully I'll last longer, or I'll have to do an hour and go for two.
Not paying is unlikely cause to turn down a guy based on race.
[QUOTE=OcAmper;6905619]I was in Believe one day, when they were open. Bunch of commotion going on, a black guy comes in and presumably wants a line up. Ends up leaving without getting service. The lady I was with, indicated she didn't like blacks because they didn't pay.
I'd guess, like almost everything else, it only takes a few bad apples to ruin something for all. In OC, blacks visiting parlors probably isn't a common occurrence at all. One black guy, being too rough, too aggressive or burning the ladies stays in their memories far too long.
Ladies definitely have their part in this, but I'd guess the bad apples also have a large part.[/QUOTE]In most of the parlors, including Right, they demand payment upfront. It is highly unlikely that they would turn down a new customer before asking him to pay if non-payment is a problem.