Head so good, I can only call it brain.
Gents,
Great experience, just as the title says, started with a massage ended with the title.
Regards,
Gf.
Rhambo Unlicenced Massage?
[QUOTE=Nighthawk1955; 1438038]That is what they are kind of doing. It costs $10K to get a license in IL (training & testing) so nobody want to do it.
The reality is this is all about racism. Half the hair salons in town advertise "massage" but the only places that get busted are asian places.
Straight up racism.
If all the white ladirs who give massage all over town started getting busted, people would be up in arms. See an Irish daughter or mother get hauled out of a salon in Bridgeport in cuffs and this shit would end TOMORROW.
My suggestion is you rat out every "legit" unlicensced massage tech you see.[/QUOTE]Great observation Nighthawk! I just looked up the ritzy East Bank Club on the internet and they offer number of different massage options. Funny thing is. They never once mention if those doing massage are licensed. This is the health club where all the political bigwigs go.
European massage 312-576-5680
Had a session with Abby awhile back and give she was an alright looking woman I tried again. The first time was not that good, and if she is a liscensed masseuse then I am rahm emmaneul and I am not! I called them and left where I was early to make a 6:30 appointment. I get to the location and they kept me waiting 15 minutes, so I asked are they willing to give me a discount for my troubles and they said no can do. They must have more business then they can handle. The first time was akin to Taking one for the team. The only reason it was half way enjoyable was that she was a cute spinner with a nice ass. She supposed is trained and she doesn't bring any lotion and leaves her rings on while do the HJ which made it very unenjoyable. They do have attractive attendants so some of you will look past the deficiencies and go there anyways, but be warned it is a waste of time, and my second trip proved that literally as I wasted time and gas to be kept waiting.