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  1. #15303
    Quote Originally Posted by Casper27  [View Original Post]
    Has anyone been to sunkiss lately. I've gotten a legit massage but have forgotten the woman's name, great pressure. I'm just looking for something nearby for a guaranteed good massage. Many of them have no idea what they are doing, just rubbing. I appreciate any help with this. Too many places for just a lame rub and a HJ.
    Lina at Grand Spa, best massage skills in the neighborhood, imo.

  2. #15302

    Oki doki

    Quote Originally Posted by Casper27  [View Original Post]
    Has anyone been to sunkiss lately. I've gotten a legit massage but have forgotten the woman's name, great pressure. I'm just looking for something nearby for a guaranteed good massage. Many of them have no idea what they are doing, just rubbing. I appreciate any help with this. Too many places for just a lame rub and a HJ.
    Oki Doki Spa 1446 W Chicago Avenue.

    Should do the trick.

  3. #15301

    Sunkiss or nearby

    Has anyone been to sunkiss lately. I've gotten a legit massage but have forgotten the woman's name, great pressure. I'm just looking for something nearby for a guaranteed good massage. Many of them have no idea what they are doing, just rubbing. I appreciate any help with this. Too many places for just a lame rub and a HJ.

  4. #15300

    Early, but not too early

    Quote Originally Posted by Wenger  [View Original Post]
    Right when they open, everything is fresher and they're more energized.

    -w.
    Back when One Spa was still operating out in Sycamore I paid them a visit early in the morning. It was like twenty minutes after their advertised opening time, and after mamasan let me in, she put me in a room and asked if I could wait. I asked how long, and she said she wasn't sure, because the woman who was providing massages was still eating her breakfast! I wasn't in a hurry that morning (had the first half of the day off), so I opted to wait. Spent fifteen minutes sitting / lying around before my masseuse finally came in. They didn't charge the time waiting against my visit, and the woman who came in apologized for making me wait. Then, she gave me the whole treatment finishing in a decent CFS 'massage'. Not the worst way to spend your morning, but if you're on a schedule, it's something you might want to take into consideration.

  5. #15299

    Ever try bondassage?

    http://chicago.backpage.com/BodyRubs...uly-4/27517870

    This seems like a real and fun thing. I haven't tried it before, just want to see if others have done this. Providers doing bonassage are expensive, not only that, some of them are really hot and I'm afraid I'd end up forcing on while their service doesn't include FS. Then I'll get myself into big trouble.

  6. #15298

    Ashland and Yunping Spa

    These two spas are advertising in Nashville. I will be in Chicago next week. Are they worth my time? Nashvile spas are a big waste of time and money. I would appreciate by PM a couple of good massage providers. I will be glad to recripricate by PM.

  7. #15297
    Quote Originally Posted by Wenger  [View Original Post]
    Right when they open, everything is fresher and they're more energized.

    -w.
    If there's just one girl there in the mornings she's more likely to have to interupt your session to answer the phone, answer the door etc. Try to at least find a place that has a mamasan to do that stuff.

  8. #15296
    Quote Originally Posted by Wenger  [View Original Post]
    Right when they open, everything is fresher and they're more energized.

    -w.
    Yes, at open is good, but sometimes they are shortstaffed then too, since the late crew hasn't come in yet either. Maybe try asking the mamasan / girls when it's not so busy.

  9. #15295
    Quote Originally Posted by CraigGerton  [View Original Post]
    Weeknight evenings seem to be pretty busy at the parlors and girls usually shorten your massage. When do you find the best time to go?
    Right when they open, everything is fresher and they're more energized.

    -w.

  10. #15294
    Senior Member


    Posts: 3468

    When To Get A Massage.

    Quote Originally Posted by CraigGerton  [View Original Post]
    Weeknight evenings seem to be pretty busy at the parlors and girls usually shorten your massage. When do you find the best time to go?
    How about going anytime other than week night evenings?

  11. #15293

    When's the best time to go

    Weeknight evenings seem to be pretty busy at the parlors and girls usually shorten your massage. When do you find the best time to go?

  12. #15292

    More about laziness than 'big government'

    Quote Originally Posted by Wirelessone  [View Original Post]
    You see they have to be either licensed as an LMT or the Asian bodywork therapies which is 500 to 600 hours of training in those modalities, I. E licensed by the state for the individual. What cities like St. Charles, Wheaton are doing is creating a adminstrative license for a massage business and if you want to operate a business that massages people (except those already exempted like RN, Dr's, chiropractors by the state) then YOU as the applicant for the massage license agree that those who you hire as massasge therapists meet all state licensing requirements.

    See what they did there, the vetting of therapists falls on the applicant who swears under oath that therapists hired meet all state standards. When they show up and ask questions after you open and they ask for an individual's massage license and they can't or they are unable to verify said license, that allows the orange sticker of death to go on the door. Before, it was only the individual massage therapist who was arrested, charged with prostitution but the business could reopen.

    By the way, in St. Charles when you fill out the application for a massage business license, if you attempt to hide behind a partnership or corporation, St. Charles says if you benefit materially by receiving more than 10% of the business, you must provide to St. Charles the following: full name, address, SSN, drivers license number,DOB, sex including a physical description including height, weight hair and eye color.

    All names and addresses of the massasge therapists, (to prevent them from living in the business) including anyone therapists who will be a manager, assistant manaager or possibly be left in a supervisory capacity during business hours. Additionally the appicant agrees to provide their work history including the name of, business and occupation for the 3 years preceding the date of the application. Obtain general commericial liability insurance ($1 million /$2 million) for any injuries that could be suffered at said establishment.

    Finally, no massage can be given in a cubicle or a room fitted with a door capable of being locked.

    For those of you wondering how can one city have these rules, the answer to your questions is: we are the government, so fukt you.
    When the cops or the city want to shut a massage place down, they need some sort of pretext. The most common way, if they have complaints about the spa offering 'happy endings', is to send in an undercover cop to see if they can catch a massage worker offering "sexual services". That, however, takes time, money and is not a 100% sure thing. If the city passes all these requirements, then they have a lot of ways to close a spa without having to bother to do more than send a few cops out and catch them in violation of some provision of their license. In other words, it's lazy cops, not 'big government' at work here.

  13. #15291

    Yes, if you open in St. Charles or a town that has massage business licensing laws

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob521  [View Original Post]
    You are so darn depressing. So you are saying, I could spend $12,000 sending her to school. Another $50,000 on building a nice place. And the very next day they can take it all away!

    Bob.
    that mimic St. Charles. That being said, I swear Bob I am alot of fun. LOL.

    Wired.

  14. #15290
    Senior Member


    Posts: 1255

    Wow

    You are so darn depressing. So you are saying, I could spend $12,000 sending her to school. Another $50,000 on building a nice place. And the very next day they can take it all away!

    Bob.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wirelessone  [View Original Post]
    You see they have to be either licensed as an LMT or the Asian bodywork therapies which is 500 to 600 hours of training in those modalities, I. E licensed by the state for the individual. What cities like St. Charles, Wheaton are doing is creating a adminstrative license for a massage business and if you want to operate a business that massages people (except those already exempted like RN, Dr's, chiropractors by the state) then YOU as the applicant for the massage license agree that those who you hire as massasge therapists meet all state licensing requirements.

    See what they did there, the vetting of therapists falls on the applicant who swears under oath that therapists hired meet all state standards. When they show up and ask questions after you open and they ask for an individual's massage license and they can't or they are unable to verify said license, that allows the orange sticker of death to go on the door. Before, it was only the individual massage therapist who was arrested, charged with prostitution but the business could reopen.

    By the way, in St. Charles when you fill out the application for a massage business license, if you attempt to hide behind a partnership or corporation, St. Charles says if you benefit materially by receiving more than 10% of the business, you must provide to St. Charles the following: full name, address, SSN, drivers license number,DOB, sex including a physical description including height, weight hair and eye color.

    All names and addresses of the massasge therapists, (to prevent them from living in the business) including anyone therapists who will be a manager, assistant manaager or possibly be left in a supervisory capacity during business hours. Additionally the appicant agrees to provide their work history including the name of, business and occupation for the 3 years preceding the date of the application. Obtain general commericial liability insurance ($1 million /$2 million) for any injuries that could be suffered at said establishment.

    Finally, no massage can be given in a cubicle or a room fitted with a door capable of being locked.

    For those of you wondering how can one city have these rules, the answer to your questions is: we are the government, so fukt you.

  15. #15289
    Quote Originally Posted by Wirelessone  [View Original Post]
    You see they have to be either licensed as an LMT or the Asian bodywork therapies which is 500 to 600 hours of training in those modalities, I. E licensed by the state for the individual. What cities like St. Charles, Wheaton are doing is creating a adminstrative license for a massage business and if you want to operate a business that massages people (except those already exempted like RN, Dr's, chiropractors by the state) then YOU as the applicant for the massage license agree that those who you hire as massasge therapists meet all state licensing requirements.

    See what they did there, the vetting of therapists falls on the applicant who swears under oath that therapists hired meet all state standards. When they show up and ask questions after you open and they ask for an individual's massage license and they can't or they are unable to verify said license, that allows the orange sticker of death to go on the door. Before, it was only the individual massage therapist who was arrested, charged with prostitution but the business could reopen.

    By the way, in St. Charles when you fill out the application for a massage business license, if you attempt to hide behind a partnership or corporation, St. Charles says if you benefit materially by receiving more than 10% of the business, you must provide to St. Charles the following: full name, address, SSN, drivers license number,DOB, sex including a physical description including height, weight hair and eye color.

    All names and addresses of the massasge therapists, (to prevent them from living in the business) including anyone therapists who will be a manager, assistant manaager or possibly be left in a supervisory capacity during business hours. Additionally the appicant agrees to provide their work history including the name of, business and occupation for the 3 years preceding the date of the application. Obtain general commericial liability insurance ($1 million /$2 million) for any injuries that could be suffered at said establishment.

    Finally, no massage can be given in a cubicle or a room fitted with a door capable of being locked.

    For those of you wondering how can one city have these rules, the answer to your questions is: we are the government, so fukt you.
    My fellow Geneva friends say the city will adopt the St. Charles code as soon as the next council meeting.

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