Unnamed Spa, Fat Viet Granny, but OK
I was intrigued by a couple of mentions here saying that the unnamed massage place in Suite 200 next to Soon Spa at Euclid & Lampson starts off with a lineup of several young women of various ethnicities from which one might select one's masseuse. That sounded fun. So I went.
When I walked into the open door, I saw an old Asian man playing a video game and an old, fat Asian woman, who immediately waved me in and guided me to a room. It was larger than most, with a couple of bed / bench like pieces of furniture. She asked what I wanted, I said a half-hour, and gave her the requested $50. I was hoping the more typical young Asian woman would then appear. But no such luck. The plus-size granny gave me a massage.
I didn't complain, perhaps because I too am old and fat. The massage was so-so. I did try to fondle her private parts, but she wouldn't allow my hand under her granny panties, just outside.
After a while, she teased my male parts some, then told me to turn over. She worked on said parts. I brought one knee up to signal my interest in prostate play. She oiled me up, and did as I hoped. I did slip a couple of fingers under her panties at that point for just a bit of vajayjay squeezing. And soon, things worked out happily.
She never asked for an additional tip, and I didn't offer one. She was pleasant enough, but she speaks English poorly. She's from Vietnam, her name is Kathy, she said, and she has two Maltese dogs. She took my phone number, told me she lives alone near me and, I think, said I should come to her home sometime. That was the weird part.
What did the Right Spa girls make back in China?
[QUOTE=BigBoDonk;7000550]These chicks get paid about $20 in China, just by crossing the border and paying cartel magically they get more money. So be frugal guys.[/QUOTE]No I don't think that they were paid so little in China. Those who were sex workers had to suspend their profession because of the Chinese government crackdown on prostitution that began in about 2015. They may have been arrested and spent some time in re-education camps. I postulate that a large proportion of these women moved to the US and other countries because of the new tough government prostitution policies, not because of low service prices. I do not know of any data about how many of the women now working in US MPs were in this situation.
When I ask them what they did in China, they usually say that worked in some service job like beautician. Many say they are divorced and have a child who lives with grandparents in China. Some without documents have not seen their kid for years. That is the sad part.