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Sweet, cute, north of Boston
Had a couple appointments there. Friendly attractive staff. Been reviewed on here at least once some time ago. In an office building. Suite is comfortable and inviting. Offered water and a hug at the end. Nice place.
Royal Treatment on rt 110
I had read good things about Bebe and wasn't disappointed. She was a little older (40?) than I had imagined she'd be but with a nice figure.
Solid massage, I was sore from work and the gym but she took good care of that.
Roaming was available and I did little but I mostly wanted to enjoy a good hard massage.
Good attitude, nice finish.
70/40
Proper planning on all levels is needed
[QUOTE=WalterMitty; 1687115]I honestly believe that there is a correlation between complaints to any local LE and a corresponding bust at the place complained about. I think location is huge. If you are an MP in a busy building with lots of daily business traffic, especially female, you are destined for failure.
I really think LE could have shut down every single MP ever posted on these boards. If they were relying on what we say about what we've experienced.[/QUOTE]It is one thing if we wanted to open an office or store we want a good location, access able parking, space with good HVAC and low maintenance. AMP's or Amp's become victims of their own success and draw attention of LE because "the neighbors" get annoyed by parking problems, the excessive traffic and I guess you could call it the "creep factor" by some of the clients that drop by. Maybe there is a glut of rentable commercial space and the owners will be more than happy to rent the space without a long term lease. We all have seen places pop up in towns or buildings which don't make sense from wanting sustainability.
It also takes common sense when you are going to visit a place in a town or location that doesn't make sense and quietly blend in and park your car with common sense too.