Sometimes you have to play the game
[QUOTE=DelaField;4938650]Cute, good massage but after the flip she said "I no touch" to which I said "if you want tip, you assist". She did but I don't need any "I no touch" girls![/QUOTE]If you are getting this kind of feedback from a provider that you're seeing for the first time, she might be just screening for LE. Literally every AMP in the metro area knows that HE are an expected part of the menu. Not every provider will go that far, but the vast majority will. It might take more trips or more tips, but they all know that HE is a universal, deserved stereotype of AMPs. It's part of the business model and providers can barely survive on 20% donations (or less) for a massage. Providers feign self service but would much rather get $40+ donation for a tug than $16 for a massage only.
Who was the better experience?
[QUOTE=Funbr202;4939174]Ventured out next to the popular hotdog shop and new yellow fruit.
Both experiences were with young spinners wearing high rise style shorts.
First pair was short, yet had a snug gusset, showing curly each side, drew attention.
Reserved at first with a bit to warm up, ok massage, natural covering view, completed first relax.
Second pair was homemade scissor cut, once she stopped with one handed phone, delivered an ok targeted massage, natural covering, leveraged an open access (except flow guard) to facilitate 2nd relax. . (did not see any dyed hair so may be another small one). (at front mama looked like a regular 40's housewife).
All had masks, service+ accepting normal donations.[/QUOTE]Who gave the better experience? Angel or Lemon?