Charming Spa, now known as "E Spa" (on BP)
[QUOTE=CravenMorehead;3688725]Charming (or whatever it's called now).[/QUOTE]It's called [B]E Spa![/B] . [URL]http://houston.backpage.com/TherapeuticMassage/new-open-h-t-asian-e-spa-young-sexy-100-real/45870807[/URL].
Oddly. The link I gave for this place a while back (a dozen posts below) [U]NOW[/U] takes you to a BP ad for a totally different location (QQ Spa) at 4915 FM 2920 in Spring! Makes me think they may be connected somehow, if no other way than the same "advertising" agent that posts all these AMP BP ads.
[QUOTE=CravenMorehead;3688725]She even tied my shoes for me as I dressed.[/QUOTE]For those that may not know. . . This is CLASSIC Korean behavior. For apparent cultural reasons, Korean places (with Korean girls) are usually more focused on serving and pampering the man and they are more likely to offer more intimate services (such as DATO, BBBJ, etc.), and almost always will try to help you on with your shirt, socks, pants, and shoes! Chinese places / girls, on the other hand, are almost ALWAYS more focused first on the money (pay tip FIRST), and more likely to up-sell for each (every) additional level of service, while also being more likely to either rush the client at, at least, watch the clock like a hawk.
I always prefer Korean places, when you can find them!
It's their standard protocol.
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Next stop was Traveler Spot Spa on JFK. Occupancy Limit 20. I pressed the bell & an overweight middle-aged blond came to the window showing some saggy cleavage & chewing some green gum. She explained that for $60 I'd get an hour with table shower & lotion rub down. I saw a sign behind her & asked about it.
Me: It says I need to show you my ID.
Blond: Yes, we just want to see ID for security reasons.
Me: Can I see your ID?
Blond: Errr, no.
Me: Forget about it![/QUOTE]If you hand over your ID, they'll just glance at it and give it back. They won't copy down any info; however, they may ask you a few vetting questions. They have a high level of paranoia; however, this shouldn't cause you to become paranoid. Prior to your massage, you'll empty the contents of your pockets into a clear plastic bag. The bag goes into a lock box. That being said, it's a good idea to leave your wallet, phone, etc. In your vehicle. An an aside, remember, this establishment is not licensed to give massages. They're very clear that they only provide "body rubs". If you ask for a massage, they'll remind you. It's all very legalistic, but there's nothing to be concerned about.