These 2 are Perfect. For Me because I love massage
I have been a reader of this forum for a few years. As I have never posted before, let me say thank you. I have enjoyed reading about your dreams. I have appreciated you taking one or many for the team. I have followed your paths to places or providers I wanted to try or witness and I have avoided many of the troubles that you have warned about.
Today, for my first and probably only post, I want to share info about my 2 all time favorites: Jenny at Seasons Foot Spa (Timonium) and Coco (formerly Tina) at Zen Garden (Germantown). I believe that of the many double-digit-dozens experiences I have dreamed of at dozens of AMPs up and down I95 and the parkway, there are scant few experiences that I remember and rely on as those 60 minutes of bliss these 2 ladies provide. Please, treat them well.
It may surprise you to hear that neither has never "touched" me and I would wager that they will never "touch" you. But my time with both is always amazing because these women have a way of giving a "legit" massage that just makes me feel so very very good.
I started going to AMPs years ago. I had been going to Red Door and Ojas and the others because I really enjoy massages. But one day, when my membership to one of the chains had expired and my budget didn't match the non-member pricing, I tried the $50/ hr Asian Reflexology place that was on Joppa road. And the whole world changed. After years at the mainstream shops having part of my leg and part of my torso and part of my neck massaged, these therapists were massaging my whole leg, my whole torso, the small and smaller of my back, my neck, my face, my temple, my ears, my scalp, my fingers, my toes. And my gluts. The biggest muscles in the body, the ones that hold the most stress are in the buttocks but nobody had ever massaged mine before. It was glorious.
And then in researching this newly "discovered" magic when I googled "Asian massage" I found this site. Now, many of you bad, bad boys are having way too much happiness. I enjoy reading about your dreams and, to be honest, I have dreamed of putting my own limits to the test. But my truth is that I just LOVE to have a good looking woman use her hands, her energy, her therapeutic craft to make me feel good without a menu. I like to know that she WANTS to make me feel good, wants to bring my whole self to a better place. And I have realized that for me, the extras and full service that are so commonly exalted here are small potatoes compared to the joy of having a real artist, yes an attractive artist, mend your body and soul. I know the alternatives and I am more than ok with feeling charged up when the massage is over. Of the many times I have considered leaving AMPs alone, (AM I the only one?) it has never been after a session with either of these ladies.
Coco, formerly at Freedom Foot Spa (I think she owns it and Zen Garden now) is a master. Truly the very best massage therapist for anyone who enjoys having hands on their body. A very very close second is Jenny of Season's Foot Spa (also formerly at Freedom) . She is a sweetheart. If you love massage and can be satisfied with having a lovely attentive therapist put her hands on your body, then you don't have to take this one for the team. These are sure things with wonderful ladies. Give it to yourself. For both, the house is 60 for an hour. I almost always tip 40 . Because the therapy from Coco and Jenny is more than worth it.
If you know of similar others, then please share.
Price abbreviations are confusing
[QUOTE=SixthMan;5577543]Pardon the radio silence fellas. JustWill was correct, $. 6 was house for an hr. Tip was a Jackson.
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[QUOTE=Kris106;5577878]Nothing too exciting or over the top. . 6 +. 4 out in 45 min.[/QUOTE]The forum abbreviation guide for prices is as follows:
$ $100
$$ $200
$$$ $300
$$$.5 $350
These abbreviations are awkward and often improperly used. It's even worse since the forum's auto correct puts a space after the "." where it isn't intended. Per the abbreviation guide, Sixth Man paid $160 to the house plus $20 tip while Kris106 paid $60 to the house plus $40 tip. I suspect Sixth Man actually paid $60 to the house plus $20 tip.
The $ or $$ or $$.5 is just an abbreviation, it isn't any kind of magical code that only mongers can understand. IMHO, it's better to just write the amounts paid in normal notation. The abbreviations don't make it easier for anybody.
Does anyone subscribe to RM
Does anyone subscribe to RM? Just wondering.
1 Is it worth it?
2 Do you use a card or crypto?