Leeza and the Hour vs Half-Hour
[QUOTE=D8811;1875632]I second the description of Leeza. But I would suggest to go for the hour. The experience is amazing and there is no one like her. The half hour is just not enough! Go for the hour![/QUOTE]I'm going to chime in here. I've seen Leeza for the full hour on several occasions but never knew that the half-hour was even available. Her regular massage is pretty good and she's one of the few ladies who doesn't treat the HE as a quickie end to the session. She teases right from the very beginning, and as has been noted, in a full-hour appointment she tries hard for one release within the first half-hour and a second closer to the end of the hour.
OTC roaming and any view is very limited. Picture basically grazing your hands over a bikini top (a bra in Leeza's case) and squeezing a nice lady's butt once in a while.
If not for the quality and sensuality of the HE (she really is a maestro at it) , Lezza's sessions would be overpriced, IMO, unless you truly count the massage as adding something to the build-up, tease, and release.
I've visited Leeza when I've wanted to go for two releases in an hour from someone who is great at making that happen. As a 25-year-old guy who needs less visual and roaming stimulation, I wouldn't hesitate to see Leeza just for the HJ expertise she delivers. (Seriously, she could teach a course to 98% of other masseuses!) On the other hand, as a middle-aged guy who may or may not be able to manage to 2nd pop within the hour on any given day, I'm far less inclined these days to shell out $150 in the expectation that a 2nd pop will take place. At that rate, I can see other providers who offer more view and more roaming for less money.
I didn't know that Leeza offered a half-hour appointment at $100, though. If I were a middle-aged or older guy seeing her for the first time, I would go for the half-hour appointment for starters. You'll still understand what her steady clients mean when they talk about her extraordinarily sensual abilities, but if she's not your cup of tea you'll still leave very very happy.
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