I remember the good old days
Many years back there was a parlor in the lower level of an office building off Rt. 495 in Hudson, MA. You could sit in the lobby chat with the scantily clad ladies, and then choose the one to your liking. There were usually a half a dozen ladies to choose from. Showers and a sauna were available. One they got to know you pretty much anything was available.
They was a similar parlor on Rt. 9 in Leicester, MA. Smaller but offered the same services.
Those were the good old days!
"Those were the days my friend I thought they'd never end."
[QUOTE=Cobalt Blue;1334394]I grew up in Lowell. At one time there were five parlors there. No Asian, all white girls. They made the mistake of advertising too much in the Boston papers and a lot of heat came down. They were all forced to close. There was one on the side of the Sears Mall called Finnlander Sauna & Massage. One day when I was 19 I got up the guts to go in there. They turned me away because I wasn't 21. I did notice the very skimpy outfits the girls had on. My interest was piqued so a month later I gave it another shot. No problem getting in this time. Signed up for a half hour massage at $12. After the flip I was copping some feels when the gal said "$10 by hand, $20 by mouth". Those were the days![/QUOTE]Yes, Lowell had it all, the Finnlander had this curvy freckled Red Head who loved it sometimes more than her customers did, then there was the place on central street with a dark haired MILF who ended up years later providing out of her upscale home in Andover. Plus, so many strip clubs with SW at all of the them with prices even at the time were cheap. Funny thing, most were single moms with no drug isssues. Yea, that is when a shot could cure anything you might at the time pick up. I was just out of my teens and started on my path in the Hobby, Lowell (and the old Combat zone) taught it all to me, SWs, strippers, MPs. No web sites, no forums, just foot work and a smooth delivery, oh, and a young cock that never quit. I cannot even imagine what I would have been like if I had the tools I have today."Those were the days, OH, yes, those were the days".
Stay safe and play safe,
TH