Chinese Massage - Skeptical?
I'm curious about the report of LEO interest in Chinese Massage. I tracked down the report, which is on NR, and I can't help but notice that person reporting has only 1 report ever (the one about Chinese Massage) which would normally make me view it with skepticism. Chinese Massage is in Westland, and I wonder if the other HE Westland place (Health Acu Center) has had any trouble? I'm not saying blatantly disregard report, but I've been digging for some kind of other info or confirmation, and I can't find anything on either place since the NR report went up. (Because, of course, no one on this board would go after LEO report).
One of my ATF sensual massages
[QUOTE=Grinder264;2027034]I've mentioned her before...Donna. She is a pro (in sensuality). Doesn't post on BP much but did recently (link below). You will not get all the kneads worked out. You won't get a myofacial trigger point blah blah blah. I doubt she has a certification in anything. What you will get is one of the most, maybe THE most, sensual massage you've ever had. No games. I only saw her once a couple years ago, and still remember it as the best sensual massage I've had. Strange, but mesmerizing eyes, with a brickhouse body. Haven't been back due to location. If you haven't seen her it's probably worth at least a visit. Don't just take my word for it, ask the reputable posters on here. If you don't see her, fine, it's your money. If you do see her please post.
Have fun, Play safe.
Grinder264.
[URL]http://detroit.backpage.com/TherapeuticMassage/the-relaxing-body-massage/15030441[/URL][/QUOTE]I completely concur...She has a fun body to explore while she is exploring you during your time with her. I highly highly recommend her.
Recent state law requiring massage therapists be licensed through the state
I'm making this post in regards to LEO "watching" AMPs. I don't recall seeing this info anywhere, so if it's already common knowledge, I apologize.
In my local paper was an article on how Livonia is changing it's ordinances due to changes in state law regarding licensing massage therapists, so I guess all cities may be going through a similar processes.
Disclaimer: I hate politicians and those with the personalities of politicians.
[URL]http://www.hometownlife.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2014303020125[/URL]
For the past couple years, the city council made each therapist appear and "grovel" before them in order to get a license to work in Livonia. For a while, week after week was the same story of narcissistic city council members grilling them (not each business, but each worker) on where they went to school and where they were planning to work. I doubt other cities were as bad, but they probably had their own version of red-tape.
So now that the state is taking over the licensing, the control-freaks at the city level still want to rule, and are changing several ordinances to allow them that control.
From my experience, any time there is a change in policies or procedures (in any job), some control-freak "hero" gets all excited that they are going to step in and "fix" things. I think police used to just "accept" these places. But now, maybe we'll have to worry about over zealous city and state inspectors putting the pressure on the police? I don't know. Maybe with these changes, the women just have their guards up. I haven't been to one in over a month. Maybe I'll reallocate my entertainment dollars and try to find out.
Here's a link from the March 3rd Livonia City Council meeting.
[URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyP_lvxHmKg&feature=youtu.be&width=480&height=360[/URL]
The massage ordinance part is 30 minutes in, and lasts for 7 minutes (lots of blah, blah, blah). At 33:55 is an explanation that the state will now be licensing massage therapists instead of the city, but the city doesn't want to give up control, so they'll change some ordinances to retain some control.
I know this is just about Livonia, but other cities may be doing the same thing. I don't post often, but figured that this is good info for us to know.