Safety Disclaimer for UV-c wand
[QUOTE=NMystic22;3212544]Applying Mac's skills to this is an incredible idea. I support it. In the event you discover a secret symbol or two of your own, bring a handheld UV-c wand, its very good at destroying bacteria and other microscopic nasties!
B sayphe all.[/QUOTE]Exposure to ultraviolet light can cause skin and eye damage. I don't know much about the UV-c wands, but I assume one does not want to use it on the human body.
Dayton Xenia and across from the dmall
So after seeing it was a no go at daytonxenia I decided to check it out anyway because why back was killing me. Drove by and saw cute little thing sweeping the stairs and thought yeah nice. So turn around and go in, we'll didn't get her she's the greeter.
Young girl without any personality and even less skill. Just not fun at all.
So decide to hit the reliability of dmall in small white building, got the youngest one and good massage but on flip told "no you get wife, let her do I no touch" really! Never had issues there with that in past then complained with 20 dollar tip. I smiled and told her next time to follow through on her teases then walked out, she came out complaining to the other girls. Other two apologized as have had good time with them and begged me to. One back. Not my favorite day in the AMP world.
Relaxing massage not therapeutic
[QUOTE=Solid55;3218473]I would not call them legit, they tease awfully hard with the hot tub upstairs (inflatable), and they don't really know how to give a good massage, in my opinion. I never got any extra's, but they sure imply they are right around the corner. The girls change constantly, so you can never stick with a favorite, it's a frustrating place all around. The Chinese places, at least, will do a good massage.[/QUOTE]They can advertise relaxing massage and get away with hiring anyone off the street, they do not advertise therapeutic massage. 5 of 5 could not even spell that. You need actual LMT's to do that.