Evergreen Spa. Kirkland. No Specials?
I recently moved to the Seattle metro, so maybe I don't have good grasp on how to navigate MPs up here.
Anyway, I went to Evergreen Spa in Kirkland, of 122nd. I book for 60 minutes, and the proprietress leads me to the room and scans the massage table with a black light. Definitely seems like the kind of place where I could get a HE at least at this point.
The masseuse comes in, dressed in a long sleeve shirt and pants. All the AMPs that offered extras that I've been to have had the girls dressed in revealing clothes, so I hold off on asking for anything at this point. About 15 minutes into the massage, he masseuse gets a call and answers while I'm still in the room. I can hear the person on the other end clearly ask if they do "specials" (his words), and the masseuse says "no we're a clean spa". I don't ask for anything else. The masseuse is actually pretty good. Good enough that it was still a worthwhile trip despite no action. So I think maybe it really is a legit massage spa? But on the other hand, why would the manager have checked with a black light? Maybe the masseuse didn't answer because they usually don't like to do explicit talk over the phone, or maybe because I was in the room and I hadn't suggested anything special.
Anyway, that's my experience. If anyone else has gone to Evergreen Spa and gotten action, please let me know.
I'm not sure about that. She
[QUOTE=FrontierMan;5003564]Is this the same girl who used to sometimes work at Golden Spa a while ago[/QUOTE]Not sure about that but she used to be down in LA a few year ago. Born and raised here. She has a big back tattoo if that helps.
Just left Soft Bay standard visit really, except for the $70 house fee
But on the way north I saw a new place just south of 125th and lake city way on the east side. Looked like it was called the little spa. Hadn't seen it before, and I wonder if it is the same people who left two sisters, given how close they are to one another.