Century Square 1188 Bishop
[QUOTE=Max808;4125400]Pink at Tiffany's will accomadate. There are others there also but I don't remeber their names.[/QUOTE]Thanks braddah. I live in Chinatown and this is so convenient. This building is almost a carbon copy of CC but much classier. The providers put a sign on their door here. At CC I feel like I'm visiting a girls dorm room. Last visit there it was nothing but a bunch of 40 something Asian women, living in a sloppy dorm type room, sitting around watching Korean TV. Outside the door was a big tub of dirty towels.
Foot Massages are Popular
[QUOTE=DaOne;4125391]What's the scoops with all these foot massages popping up in Honolulu? I tried the place off Keeaumoku near Club 939. When I opened the door I was ushered by a older, Korean or Chinese man that could barely speak English. He had no personality and asked me multiple times if I want "Foot or Body" pointing at their menu and prices. Of course I went for the $55 body massage, which turned out to be just a ok legit massage by a plain looking Chinese girl. One thing was that I had to be specific about is that I wanted a female to massage me since I'm sure he would have been the therapist.
Inside it's setup with two rows of lazy boy type reclining chairs facing TVs for the foot massages and the massage rooms on one side of the foot massage room. I lucked out that no one was getting afoot massage at the time, since everyone would see you going to one of the massage rooms.
Are foot massages that popular nowadays?[/QUOTE]Not sure exactly as I haven't fully sus'ed it out but. In Las Vegas and Los Angeles there are hundreds, if not thousands of these "Foot Massage" places popping up in every strip mall along side the tattoo and vape shops pervading all the urban and suburban strip malls of America. And the prices they advertise for a 30 minute or one hour massage is unbelievable. As low as $15-25 for a full hour. Now one would expect a total up sell after you get in the door, but in most cases I have found these places to be mostly legit. Those large open rooms with lounge chairs and rooms that are not private. No doors, just curtains on the rooms. I believe they don't trust their own therapist so they don't leave room for any privacy. So these poor Chinese women that barely speak english are pretty much working entirely for tips, but they are put in the worst environment for making extra tips. Best case scenario? If there is a private or semi-private room, then I have found all levels of service are available. You just have to be quiet and work the situation and might take one or two times seeing the same women. I have found more often than not, most of the Chinese women in these shops can't speak english so it requires a Master's skill to sign-language your way through. But at those prices it's worth the extra effort and you end up getting a massage on the cheap. And tipping them makes them extremely happy. I guess I would have to say in general, even though they advertise for women and couples, seeing a man at the door and having him escort you in is a huge turn off.
Ridden Hard and Put Away Wet
JMHO but this one looks like it was ridden hard and put away wet.
[URL]https://honolulu.bedpage.com/TherapeuticMassage/thai-massage-with-jenny/6618219.html[/URL]
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Helen massage Therapist Aiea
Decide to give Helen a try here is her in her Ad. [URL]https://cityxguide.photo/ads/pretty-and-sexy-young-girl-gentleman-of-please-808-304-6950-12974449/[/URL].
She is the person in the picture. L=6, S=4, A=6. Unfortunately Helen is service is not very good. She is an older lady not bad looking but not she not as thin as picture make her out to be. I was expecting full service and got a decent BJ, and hand job, but only for about 20 minutes not even a full hour. Now even Pearl City Relaxation service is way better but unfortunately women are also much older. Another thing is that she does not speak English at all. Would not recommend, please avoid her, you would get way better service some place else.