Don't shoot the messenger
Had mixed feelings about my experience with Michelle. I don't think it was worth the price, but I was very curious about the tea experience. Does anyone out there know if any AMP places do two girls at the same time and what the going price for that is?
[QUOTE=YoHimBeBrother]The last time I saw here she was askin for more $s told her what the going rate is. Also I mentioned too her that my baby tammie told me what the price is. Lets try not too drive the price of tea up
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My experience with Jessica at Sunflower...
I was in San Francisco for a day work trip, and went to Sunflower because I had read about it on some websites.
I went down the stairs, and there was a number of young cute Vietnamese girls there.
I picked Jessica, who was tall, and had bleached blond hair.
The deal at Sunflower is for $55, you get a 30 minute massage, and 30 minutes of "relaxation. "
Once I got Jessica in the room, I noticed that something wasn't quite right. Her speech was a little slurred, and she had a hard time looking me directly in the eye.
I went to her and gave her a gentlemanly hug, and although she did hug me, I felt her hesitancy and resistance to the hug, almost as if she recoiled a bit at physical contact.
Her body was hot, and I was turned on, so I listened to my loins and I went ahead with the massage.
After 10 minutes of an average (bordering on lifeless) back rub, she asked if I wanted "something extra. " I said yes, and she said $200 at first. I told her that the last time I was there (I told her a white lie), that I received service for $120. She countered with $150, and then we settled on $140.
I paid her, and then.
I found that she did not really like being touched, and she kept watching herself in the mirror when she was on top of me.
She had a hard time paying attention and looking me in the eye, and it dawned on me that she seemed that she was on drugs.
She was rushing the experience, and even complained a little that I was not responding fast enough
I just thought that I just better get it over with, so I did.
I still had about 10 minutes of time left, but she did not want to give me a little extra massage, or spend that last 10 minute together.
I got dressed, spoke with the male vietnamese manager outside, and I told him in a nice way about my two complaints (possible drug use, and rushed service and ending the time a bit early).
He 100% supported his girl, so after I felt that I had politely expressed my thoughts, I left.
One lesson that I learned from this experience is that:
1) When I hugged her in the beginning, and felt her subtle resistant to hugging, that should have been a warning sign that the extra physical contact would also have the same quality. I should have, a that time, asked the male manager if I could choose someone else.
2) I personally did not receive a sympathetic ear from the male manager (even though I thought I was polite, detailed and reasonable). He could have at least said "Sorry that you had a disappointing experience. I will speak with her. "
The number one rule of a service industry is to make the customer feel listened to and appreciated. He really didn't seem to care. (there are several other places where the management is really warm and friendly, and are welcoming).
The last slap in the head was that he told me "girls are not supposed to take their clothes off during the massage". Sure. He is basically operating an EXTRA service business. IF a person took off their clothes for a massage, and the management did not want this to happen, it would be the management's responsibility to make sure that this does not happen, and not to blame the customer.
Lastly, he told me that the rule at Sunflower is: 30 minutes massage, and then 30 minutes relaxing ALONE in the room. He wanted me to feel that the girl's presence was not supposed to be included during the last half hour, and that I should not worry about the fact that the session ended 10 minutes shy of the one hour. Of course, I was not told that the last 30 minutes of "Relaxation" was alone time. In fact, in the beginning, he spoke about "Relaxation" with a "wink wink" in his voice.
I personally would avoid Sunflower, and the other places that are recommended.
Maybe I am spoiled from the warm and friendly treatment that I receive in Southern California Thai massage places, but I do expect a degree of warmth and friendliness in a massage place.
Visiting Moscone Center Need Advice
I'll be visiting the Financial District, the Moscone Center. What kind of walk would it be to Niki's? Is it relatively safe? My first time to SF so I've no clue what the area is like.
Thanks for any help provided!