I Echo This Approach to the Hobby
[QUOTE=AsianLPGAfan; 1493074]I wouldn't call you a coward. I call you smart. One of my hobbyist "isms" is to keep out of your backyard (home or work)
Especially if you have family, friends or co workers. Many of places in south shore area tempted to visit.
Fortunately providence isn't too far.[/QUOTE]This happened to me about 6 months ago. Coming out of a local establishment, I heard a car horn tap and looked up to see a guy from my hometown waving. He had a big smile on his face. I waved back and went on my way but we both knew what I was doing on that street. UGH. Lesson learned that should have been an obvious one to avoid in the first place.
Ocean Plaza & Whitman Bodyworks
Was out looking for cars in the Rt 18/123 corridor. Stopped at Ocean for a change, as it had been a long while. My search of the thread pulled up a last review post from a few months ago.
Lisa greeted me, older, a 5, I was hoping she was not going to be the one to take care of me. When I got to the room and she collected the fee, it was obvious that she was it.
The initial massage was pretty good. Back to legs to arms. The walls do not go to the ceiling, so I could here the monger reaching the high point in the next room. The asian music was kept loud through their music speakers that sit at the top of the walls stradling the rooms. They have these bare 2 x 4's going across the room at the top of the walls. Then, they have what looks like a set of metal poles strung across the 2 x 4's so the girls can hold onto the poles if they do acrobatic walks on your back. Lisa performed no acrobatics, and her feet remained on the floor at all times. The lotion got washed off at the hot-towel mark. Zero tease before the flip, the same as reflected in a number of older posts. As soon as the flip happened though, we were off to the races. Great handling and technique. She went at it and strung out the pleasure for a long time. Another zero, no roaming. That was ok because she did nothing for me in the excitement department. She finished up with a relaxing foot massage, then I forked over the traditional 40 ontop of the 60 session fee.
A funny twist to the traditional communication barrier. I tried several times to ask how to pronounce the xai-xai by incorrectly pronouncing it she-she instead of shy-shy. Each time I asked, Lisa responded "CiCi no here, go home". I couldn't really figure her out, and she couldn't figure me out. She eventually got flustered and told me 'I tell you, CiCi no here'. Well, when we finally figured it out and she told me the correct pronounciation, she laughed and could have pissed her pants. Then she taught me a few more words.
During my excursion down Rt 18, I actually pulled over to consider going to Whitman Bodyworks which had a big roadside sign and is on the opposite side of the street a little ways down from Ocean. But, when I fully read their sign, I found out it was an autobody repair place. I didn't go in and have no report on that place.
Time passed since the last post I found about Ocean in my search of the thread, but, some things just don't change with time. My experience was ok, but I will not be rushing back.