Forget about Fairfax City
[QUOTE=GuidoForLife;3483373]Went to two of the AMPs on main street. First one is closest to the Dominos. 40 something, flat chested / flat butt. Good attitude. Roaming. Unfortunately, she asked that I finish my self and while she had a vice grip on my jewels which lowered standard TIP. Damage 60/35. Four blocks down. In Medical office building. 30 something Provider. Cute. Bad vibes that was going to be legit. A little roaming, I removed towel. She was not happy about that. Argued about towel. Otherwise legit. 45/20.[/QUOTE]You are unlikely to find much if anything worthwhile in the way of extracurriculars within the confines of the City of Fairfax. My guess is that the police and court presence makes it a no-man's land.
Add Two More AMPs to the Avoid List
Doing Reston today and yesterday. Had two hours to kill both days. Visited two pathetic AMPs.
1. Euphoria across from Reston gold course. Provider gave the worst massage I have ever received. She was incredibly weak. No make up late 30's. Hair pulled back. Frumpy look. Gave up and said light massage. Which is the key trigger word for get to business down there. She refused to allow me to flip over. WTF. This is not acceptable. After arguing with her. Told her get lost. Then told Mamasan she not advertise on BP and Craigslist with bogus ads. Damage: $40 for 20 minutes.
2. Today, Zenith Massage AMP right behind what used to be Fudruckers. Did 4 Hands. Advertise on BP. Again no standard finish. Gave me attitude when I asked how much longer. She said. We are done. I said. Nice try. 10 more minutes left. Both were Grannys. Late 50's. Offered a Cnote+ 20 tip for mouth and hand action. Said we don't do that. These AMPs that advertise on BP, need to be ignored and put out of business that do not offer standard finish. Gave both 20 tip since that is what they provided. Both started to argue, told them again. You should not be in business. Service equal to mall pedicure. Not an erotic massage.
RTC and Herndon massage were both good at one point. Will hit up both next week. Happy Hunting.
Attitude when you walk in
Newbees:
Seems some have no luck and others have it all. Is it where you go? Or how you go in and act? I think attitude and smile and friendlyness go a long way. When you meet anyone. Be aware of how you are perceived.
My problem is as some said you can't get good massage in a HE place. But I have gone to several legit places and it turns into a HE by the time I leave. They are by that time joking and laughing and enjoying themselves. Problem is next time I can't get a serious massage the next time. I have heatd them say most vlients are serious and stern and uptight. . So they react that way.
Just visit a place and say hi, you want a card and what is pricing for when you have more time. If they give you a card and pricing and are not soliciting and friendly like trying to get you to stay for a massage, leave. If they seem friendly, smile a joke with them back, give them a hug, a pat on the tush (LE check) and if they rerurn the friendlyness, you are in for a good time. Be a little forward over friendly in a nice way.
If you are new and really nervous, tell them you are new and ask for help. Being touchy feely along the way. Reality is they know the game, why you are there and if they are going to play, they will help. Most are nice real people. If you get bad vibes leave before you pay. . and they might come after you with a hand in your crotch and say. I make you happy baby!
Remember, There are all types out there. Be nice, smile, polite, friendly and then if you get bad vibes, say goodbye and turn an go.
Good luck.
Happy Guy 2.
I miss the WP Sports pages.
[QUOTE=Mustang946;3489272]I remember in the days before web sites, BP, Craig's List, etc. , there were personals in the classified ads plus advertising for spas in the Washington Post sports section.[/QUOTE]The ads worth seeing were usually on the next to last page of the sports section. Frequently same page as the "box" scores.
Don't forget the City Paper
[QUOTE=Mustang946;3489272]I remember in the days before web sites, BP, Craig's List, etc. , there were personals in the classified ads plus advertising for spas in the Washington Post sports section.[/QUOTE]There were also "adult services" ads in the Washington and Baltimore City Papers which I frequently consulted. Other cities I visited had similar publications. There also used to be some magazine or newspaper which gave information on spas in the mid-Atlantic region. That proved helpful when I traveled.