Song Massage previous posting
[QUOTE=Gungho; 1085690]Needed a massage so I found on craigslist a bunch of places I have read here and some other interesting ads. So I try the first one that was under the title,"Cute Korean Therapist". I ring the doorbell and a Korean lady that was well into her late 50's – early 60's answer the door. She asked if this was my first time, I said yes. She asked the 50 bucks from me so I gave her 3 twenties (60 bucks) thinking that I was going to receive change. She just stuffed it in her pocket and asked if I needed a shower. I said yes and then afterwards she told me to lie down on the bed.
The massage was decent at first, but let me warn any of you who decide to try her; I was hurting for four days! My doctor even exclaimed the strange bruises on my back. My advice brothers is to stay away from this 'cute Korean therapist'.
Didn't even hint for a HE or a HJ so I put back on my clothes and right before I left, she asked for a tip. WTF! She took my ten dollars, she bruised my back and left me hurting for four days, and she asks for a tip? I did the smart thing before and hid the rest of my money behind all the papers in my wallet and showed her the bare side. She just lectured me on how everybody has to tip so next time I have to tip big. Next time? HAH! There is never going to be a next time!
My advice brothers, do not try the 'Cute Korean Therapist' or Song Massage. You will come out hurting so bad that you won't be able to walk straight for half a week, there is no cute Korean therapist since all you get is "ugly Korean body wrangler", and you will feel like all you did was throw away money that could have gone to better use. Maybe I should just stick to AMP's. At least their massages suck, but won't have me walking funny for a few days.[/QUOTE]This is Ambrosia owner, this bussiness owner believes that I post reviews on Song Massage. Gungho, please make it clear that I am not affiliated with your posting above.
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