You get dressed and leave?
[QUOTE=Jayp80;3173632]So if you don't like it after 10 minutes you get dressed and leave without payment?[/QUOTE]My guess is he wanted to see the therapist before paying the house fee. If you pay first and then they send in Grandma, you are not going to get your money back. I suppose you could just ask to see the MT first also.
Abbreviations or symbols next to name
Hey guys, any one knows what stars, green dots etc, symbols next to a name member means.
Thank You.
[blue]Green Dot means they are logged in.
Other stuff was something we were fucking around with that may pick up again.
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Looking for non specific intel
Hello fellow enthusiasts. Any intel on this thinking of booking this afternoon.
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Right. That's why it's a problematic term
[QUOTE=Bob521;3183309]I can see now there are multiple definitions. Just for the record, and hopefully to eliminate any misunderstandings, when I say "L" and my shop is legit, what I mean is it is a very strong professional massage and no extras are available. I don't want my friends to visit with the incorrect expectations.
As a side note, in the next couple of months we will evaluating potential therapists. Part time, either certain full days or certain afternoons. We are looking for somebody (a) Legit/Professional only (b) licensed only. (c) Needs their own transportation, however, we are a 7 minute walk from the Buffalo Grove train station. (d) Any ethnicity, but speaking (at least a little English) is needed. So if you know anybody who fits those parameters. Let me know. Bob.[/QUOTE]First post under this name (Sorry. Got to stay private), but Bob (side note. You're a hero) and everyone else. Think about whether you might want to just stop using the term legit. There are guys on this site who I respect who use it to mean exactly the opposite from what other respectable guys on this site mean by the same term. Not saying one is better or worse, but in our world of careful terminology, you don't want to mistake one for the other. I think, due to the confusion, we'd all be better off using a different term. Thanks!
I've noticed it in other cities as well.
[QUOTE=JohnRambo2016;3183894]First post under this name (Sorry. Got to stay private), but Bob (side note. You're a hero) and everyone else. Think about whether you might want to just stop using the term legit. There are guys on this site who I respect who use it to mean exactly the opposite from what other respectable guys on this site mean by the same term. Not saying one is better or worse, but in our world of careful terminology, you don't want to mistake one for the other. I think, due to the confusion, we'd all be better off using a different term. Thanks![/QUOTE]There are a couple other Midwest cities I lurk & occasionally monger in a few times a year, and on their boards, they say always say "Legit" either when describing an Escort who is real (not LE) and sometimes say a massage place is Legit if it provides, um. Upgraded Services.
But here, everyone says Legit which to me means a licensed, (non-happiness-providing) massage therapist who isn't breaking any laws. Like going to Massage Envy.
They say Soda, we say Pop.
However it's not a big deal, I can tell what they mean, my brain automatically processes the term Legit to fit the situation. I can't think of a single time I went to see a provider that was reviewed as "Legit" and I got the meaning backwards. (On the other hand, I also stopped using the word Legit when doing reviews because it's kind of ambiguous.)