New place - Chinese 'Nurse'?
Ever notice an ad that sort of made you go mmnnn since it is so out of the ordinary. Well I notice several ads on CL the past few days advertising a 'Chinese Nurse Massage'. The ads are for several 'diff girls' named Apple, Spring, KK, Linda and Vicky to name a few. The locations seem to be Newton (exit 24) and Wakefield (exit 39) and most recently Chelsea 93 exit 27). They all say they are from China. I do know that the pics from Vicky and Linda (on the floor) are the same. The ads for the other girls were from earlier in March when i did a google search. The number is 646-599-4001. I found a 2nd and 3rd number with just one or 2 ads which is 347-828-0550 and 347-828-0052.
So I was just curious if anyone has run into these ads before of if it has picqued anyone else's interest.
9997 in Quincy - Run don't walk away!
[QUOTE=Amp Shadyside]I had a bit of free time yesterday so I figured I'd get a massage. Called a few places advertising in the phoenix and settled on a place with the digits 9997. Mama said there was an 18 year old girl so I was certainly not going to pass this one up. After making sure she would be available when I got there I set out for braintree. I got there and what I saw was hideous! This lady was seriously the oldest woman I've ever seen and she said the young girl wasn't working until Saturday. Or something. I'm guessing another customer had just walked in. I'm still upset about the whole ordeal and I'll NEVER visit that place again even if they do have quality products.
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Good thing you left the 9997 place. While I haven't been there several reports on this forum tell us that it is always the same 40 plus lady there and not only are there no extras but her massage is so painful that you will have trouble geeting up to leave the place. If there was a HJ avail she would probably snap you in two. SO (BTW I sent you a PM with a question on the other place.)
Blonde Asian fire-starter
I had spent the whole previous day in a middle seat on a 757 and really needed a good massage. There's a place that advertises on CL called Hot Spring. There's an "A" in the street number because the shop is below street level. Parking was easy but bring quarters for the meters. I walked down the staircase, through the door on the left and was nicely greeted by June and Nancy, two late 20s/early 30s Chinese women. June is tall and thin with long straight black hair. Nancy is also thin, but of medium height and is blonde. They were both wearing tight, peel-off jeans and understated knit tops.
There were two other people in the shop, a middle-aged Chinese man and a Chinese woman of similar age. The guy seemed to be just hanging around and the lady looked like she did nails.
The shop has an pretty open layout. After you walk in the door, you are in a reception area (June was behind the desk and Nancy standing to the right side). To the left (street direction) is what I'd describe as a continuation of the reception area where manicures and pedicures are done. There is a restroom there too. Behind the reception desk is a hallway with several small, closed-door rooms that are set up for facials and similar skin treatments. To the right of the reception area is an empty room you have to walk through to get to the massage room which has a door in a wall that goes up almost to the ceiling. Why a small (maybe 6 inch) gap was left between the wall and the ceiling is a mystery to me. Maybe some kind of building code thing for basement businesses. There are photos of the various rooms on their web site.
Anyway, Nancy did my massage and it was very good. She includes back-walking and is able to crack your back with her feet. When I turned over I let the towel fall half off: I got a questioning look, responded with a nod and got a smile back. Here's a picture of her technique:
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Another variation of this technique is show here:
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Prices for all of the shop's services are on their web site. Fire-starting is not on the printed menu but was available for 50. Since this was my first time in the shop, I didn't explore further. I will be returning to see what else Hot Spring has to offer.