Time Therapy in Woodbridge
I checked out time therapy in woodbridge. 60 for the house 40 for a standard tip. Roaming allowed. Good massage great finish. All three girls that work there are pretty and their English is good. The location is discrete in office building. Right off old bridge road down the road form CH therapy if not familiar with the area. I will be a regular it was good. Didn't ask for extras.
60 for an hour.
100 for 90 minutes standard tip with no complaints. They were friendly and nice as well.
Been to Yang's multiple times and it's completely legit.
[QUOTE=BuckshotWatson;4433210]Was picking up a sandwich from Santini's on Chain Bridge when I saw two squad cars come past at a fairly aggressive speed (no lights or sirens) on my side of the street (so, heading north, I guess? What caught my eye was how fast they were going. They passed the 7-11 next door, and whipped into the next parking lot. Still moving pretty fast, they kind of you-turned and backed into side-by-side parking spaces in front of the small business strip mall. I couldn't see how many cops got out or where they went. I'm not from that area, so wasn't sure what was in that mall, but as I drove away after picking up my food, they were parked in front of a store front that said Yang's Massage. No sign of the cops, and there weren't any other cars in the lot. Now when I google Yang's, it shows up as being across Chain Bridge on Hunter Mill, so I am a little confused. It also seems to be a strictly legitimate spa, based on google. I don't know whether it was an unannounced license inspection, just two cops racing each other to an empty lot, or even if whether what I saw was Yang's. Anyways, I'm confused and curious.[/QUOTE]Not sure what you witnessed, or what the squad cars were there for, but I doubt they were investigating any extra-curricular activity at Yang's. Inside the spa they have a sizable area with chairs for foot massage, thin partitions that don't go all the way to the ceiling, both male and female therapists, and a LOT of female clients (especially on the weekend). All of those things, plus my own personal experiences, are hallmarks of legit spas.
Just wanted to post this to make sure no one gets the wrong idea about Yang's. It's usually not a good thing when some monger goes into a legit spa and expects (or demands) extras.