New L1 Shop Opening Soon in Marysville
[QUOTE=SplittingTens;7627909]With the monthly rotation about to happen could use a really great massage with some basic L1 or more. I have one favorite for an amazing deep tissue massage that I'm happy to share but she does nada for extras. I know of a few places where it's going to be L1 only but a good massage the girls are rotating out still. I'd put Fall Health into this category. Would be nice to be able to find a couple that are not travelers. Anyone have one to share, PMs welcome if your person is more UTR.[/QUOTE]With the World Cup and local LE making things nervous for the ladies, I'm hearing that many of them are seeking alternative lower-risk options for income. This seems to be especially true for some of the ladies who might be dealing with past or ongoing legal issues (immigration, child custody, work visas, citizenship applications, past charges, etc.).
There's a new spa opening in a couple weeks in Marysville. The owner is making it clear to the girls coming to work there that anything above L1 will get them fired. And even for that, YMMV. It might even take a second visit to unlock the HJ. I'm told the focus is a non-rushed, high quality massage, in a brand new clean / comfy shop. I was told that condoms are not on site and bringing your own won't make any difference. I don't think this is one of those "it's L1 only (wink wink)" situations. It's truly just massage-focused with basic L1 as an option from a cute and capable provider that isn’t a granny.
I haven't visited because it's not open, but at least one of the scheduled girls is one of my go-to girls for great deep tissue. I wish it weren't so far north for me, but I'll be visiting at least 2 x a month.
Owner is aware of the Everett and Shoreline stores that are full service "BING BONG!" factories. She told me customers looking for CFS, BBFS, CBJ, or BBBJ should stay with those existing options. I was told the owner of this new store is looking to build "slow safe money" as opposed to the turnstiles at the more permissive shops.
Variety is a good thing. I'll see what else I can find out before it opens in a couple weeks.