You are Correct, but not Underground!
[QUOTE=WebDog]Wiseass, thank you very much, albeit that was not my point. Yes I was aware wjbusiness.com is a paid/commercial site.
My point was/is this -- I have always suspected that there is an underground network of AMPs (likely AAMPs but I bet some actual AMPs) which cater to a purely Asian clientèle.
I think this list might provide part of that, in the form of providers advertising specifically to a Chinese speaking/reading audience.
Among the recognized listings (Mary's, etc) there are some pretty interesting names when translated of places with only cell phones (not landlines). May just be same old AAMPs however many of those number do not show up any where else.[/QUOTE]
When you first posted you didn't provide the above information and made it sound like some "Secret List" (or "Underground"). Hence, my response!
Obviously, this website is not "Underground" to the Asian Community only "Unknown" to Non-Asians. (Now some Non-Asians know!)
[b]Maybe Gravelpath is right:[/b]
"I'd love for someone who knows how to use a phone to do that for me and report back. Because, you know, I'm too lazy."
[b]Yes, There Are AMPS which cater to a purely Asian clientèle.[/b]
If you call them, someone will answer talking in Chinese and they will hang up when you start talking in English.
[b]My suggestion to you is:[/b]
Start hanging out in Chinatown and befriend an "Asian Monger" Then he can take you on a tour of the "Super Secret List"
Any Korean Off the Beaten path places?
[QUOTE=GravelPath]The only "information" contained in this list which a Chinese speaker could translate is the names of the particular places.
Believe me, the name is not going to be "$40 blowjob". It's going to be "golden water" (or whatever).
The only useful information is going to come from someone who picks up a telephone and calls the numbers. I am pretty sure you have access to a telephone.
And hell, just in case you do want the names of the places, I'm pretty sure you could ask about that when you call.
Finally, I do realize, some of those places might only speak if they Chinese. But if they only speak Chinese, they are never going to be useful to you anyway.
People are not criticizing you because you are humorless. It is because you are lazy.[/QUOTE]I imagine unless your are asian ,fluent in chinese you wont know and maybe our asian hobbyist bro's out there.Is there a cultural script to keep "outsiders" away from the keys to this forbidden city?
I remember stumbling onthe Korean Barbershop on Beacon over 10 yrs
There are Korean print papers out there wonder if there are any korean places out there...I bet in NYC there must be a korean equiv to what has been discussed here.
Can find Sasa on net,could others exist?
[QUOTE=Wiseass]So, a Nice 18 Min Massage with Nice 12 Min HJ. Sounds Good if the Price is Right!
May I ask How Much?
P.S. Was the Phone Number out front that you called on WebDog's Super Secret List? LOL[/QUOTE]Simple google search found this link.
No massage places listed but a list of "hair salons".
Address/phone numbers listed. I gues we have to let the fingers do the walking to see if we can get their hands to do some talking?
[url]http://www.salonsinboston.com/resources/hair-salons-chinatown.htm[/url]
How does google translate chinese?
[QUOTE=WebDog]Wiseass, thank you very much, albeit that was not my point. Yes I was aware wjbusiness.com is a paid/commercial site -- I can look at a root directory as good as anyone.
My point was/is this -- I have always suspected that there is an underground network of AMPs (likely AAMPs but I bet some actual AMPs) which cater to a purely Asian clientèle.
I think this list might provide part of that, in the form of providers advertising specifically to a Chinese speaking/reading audience.
Among the recognized listings (Mary's, etc) there are some pretty interesting names when translated of places with only cell phones (not landlines). May just be same old AAMPs however many of those number do not show up any where else.[/QUOTE]The list of massage places.
See some addresses we recognise. But most are in Chinese characters. Short of finding a translation site where you cut and paste to see how it translates. Is there a user friendly program to translate?
My gut feeling tells me there are enough situations out there we can find what we desire and not to push any cultural barriers toput myself in a situation where I may get myself in more than I bargained for.
Underground AMPs and Clubs
I have seen several Asian-only AMPs and Clubs in other cities. Most do not welcome Westerners; some allow Westerners as guests brought by known members.
On some boards, I've read interesting discussions by Asian hobbyists. In some clubs, the girls prefer not to service Western customers - and think of it as dirty and degrading. I don't know if it is their opinion of us or embarassment in front of foreigners.
Overall, it doesn't really help to know about them.
I've been hoping that there might be a Brazilian club where you get to dance with house-girls by buying them drinks. I've seen such places with Mexican girls in Texas.
Asian babershops and Anmas
[QUOTE=AsianLPGAfan]I imagine unless your are asian ,fluent in chinese you wont know and maybe our asian hobbyist bro's out there.Is there a cultural script to keep "outsiders" away from the keys to this forbidden city?
I remember stumbling onthe Korean Barbershop on Beacon over 10 yrs
There are Korean print papers out there wonder if there are any korean places out there...I bet in NYC there must be a korean equiv to what has been discussed here.[/QUOTE]You are absolutely right. In NY City and nearby area in New Jersey (right across the river) where they have large concentration of Korean business and population, they have these places advertised in Korean newspapers along with classifieds ads such as rentals, auto sales, etc. ; of course all of it is in Korean (Hangul). I am not Asian but I can read Korean (but my vocabulary is very very limited). However, I can tell by reading the ads if they are advertising a message, barbershops or a Karaoke. Sadly, I can not find any of these businesses so far in the Boston Korean Newspapers or websites. There are at least two Boston Korean newspapers that you can pick up for free at many Korean shops or restaurants. I will keep looking and post any useful information I can find.
Jimmy
Invigorating Thai Bodywork (Quincy, MA)
Found it on cl in therapeutic services. Called at 950 and made a 10 am appt. Arrived and parked on street (pleanty of parking) and got buzzed in. Went up to the 1st floor went in to the desk and paid my .80. Asian girl at desk took the cash and said to me "which one". When i looked there was a asain girl and a black girl. Neven been with a black girl for a massage so why not? There was a massage table and a setup on the floor. She (don't remember her name) told me the thai massage is done on the floor. No draping or normal teasing but she would rub her tits on the back of my head and put my hand and feet between her legs. She is not skinny but I would not call her fat. She did have a nice set of tits and a nice ass. The massage was great but the problems I had were she did use alot of oil and we were talking so much the hour ran out before she got to my legs after the flip. Again I did enjoy the massage, it felt great. I got a feeling more can happen and I will try again next week. They told me they are open from 10a-10p (last appt. 9p). Below is the copy of the ad & link.
Experience the HEALING POWER of an INVIGORATING bodywork session with any one of our very EXPERIENCED (and very FRIENDLY) Thai girls. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Located at the Norfolk Building, First Floor, 1 Billings Road, North Quincy, MA. Just minutes from Route 93/Southeast Expressway (click on map link below). Walk-Ins WELCOME! Call Jolin at 617-365-5321 for further information.
[url]http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/ths/695523251.html[/url]