Not about the money, but the principle
[QUOTE=Rvarvarvarva;3765960]Some of why'all make me laugh sometimes. It sounds like this woman has a gun to your head demanding your cash. Let me remind you: you're holding the money. You don't have to give her the money if you don't want to. If she wants to ask for 6 for a shitty massage let her know why that's unreasonable (crap shoot whether or not she will follow), get up, and leave. You just saved $20+, congratulations! Rub one out this time and hold the L.[/QUOTE]I don't go to these establishments just for a massage. I actually go for the experience of not having to rub one out myself and possibly meet the mythical unicorn that is very rare to find. I also don't plan to rip her off myself. She does deserve a tip based on her performance, just like anyone that is in the service industry. Just like when you go to a full service restaurant, you tip the wait staff for their performance. I can easily cook my food at home too, so why go to a restaurant? Based on your comment and attitude. You sure are a troll. And you being on this site doesn't help our cause of why we post. We post to inform our fellow brothers of field experience. Not to ridicule them. You're right that I do hold the cash and could have offered her nothing, but will this also help our chances on scoring or bringing in better service providers? Who would want to come to this area if the establishments hear that we are all just cheap bastards?