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  1. #48669

    Different experiences I guess

    Quote Originally Posted by TheWiseacre  [View Original Post]
    Masseuses are transient across the board, whether in AMPs or in a legit shop like Massage Envy. It's not because of closed minded owners or a reluctance to modernize. It's because of the nature of the job and the kind of people it attracts. Not really sure how many owners you know, but the vast majority are not trolling stations and shelters to get workers. The traditional mode is classified advertising and word of mouth. And in Asian culture (like American culture), rub and tug massage shops are not the kind of employers most women like to tell their friends and family about.

    Due to the nature of the business, Chinese (and to a lesser extent, Korean) culture is ideal for a business operating on the fringes of LE. For example, therapeutic massage more or less was invented in China. The Chinese culture is secretive and naturally averse to government. The list goes on and on. The industry will be slow to change because it works well this way.

    Hats off to ML for stepping out and trying to change things. Other shops are following as well.
    My experience is the opposite, the owners I've known both Chinese and Korean work hard to rotate girls from places like New York periodically, sure they have their "staff" girls but often used to try to bring in fresh talent, but ever since the shootings girls from other areas don't want to come to Atlanta, it's got a bad reputation in the massage world. Had a long conversation with the owner of IYV on Cheshire bridge about 6 months after the shooting, she used to rotate in a NY girl every few months and send the old one back, then none of the girls from the north would come anymore, that's not an isolated shop it's actually very common. While we may not think about the shooting every time we go to a shop, they still talk about it. A few months back I was in Las Vegas and went to a parlor, they asked where I was from, I told them and they immediately were like "oh girls get killed there, not safe place."

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  3. #48667

    ML experience

    I've been to ML a few times and never bothered to get the persons name since the talent is better than other places. This time around, I got her name. Monica. She was great with the massage and did a very sensual HE. No rush to it at all. Got the full hour. OTC bottom and UTC top. They just raised their price tk $70/ hr.

    Anyone gotten 4 hand here? What do you usually tip for 4 hand in general?

  4. #48666

    How it works

    Quote Originally Posted by AtlantaFunGuy  [View Original Post]
    Nite, I respectfully disagree with you. One of the key success factors for Massage Legend over their first year has been the consistent flow of new talent. We both know how transient masseuses are and the challenges this presents.

    It is actually the closed-minded and antiquated business practices you cited that creates such an unstable and volatile market for the massage shops. I admire the Legend approach rather than searching Greyhound Stations, various "Shelters" or other sketch practices that have been the traditional mode of acquiring workers.

    Finally, somebody exhibited a more sophisticated approach with true business savvy! Hats off to Ms. Wang!
    Masseuses are transient across the board, whether in AMPs or in a legit shop like Massage Envy. It's not because of closed minded owners or a reluctance to modernize. It's because of the nature of the job and the kind of people it attracts. Not really sure how many owners you know, but the vast majority are not trolling stations and shelters to get workers. The traditional mode is classified advertising and word of mouth. And in Asian culture (like American culture), rub and tug massage shops are not the kind of employers most women like to tell their friends and family about.

    Due to the nature of the business, Chinese (and to a lesser extent, Korean) culture is ideal for a business operating on the fringes of LE. For example, therapeutic massage more or less was invented in China. The Chinese culture is secretive and naturally averse to government. The list goes on and on. The industry will be slow to change because it works well this way.

    Hats off to ML for stepping out and trying to change things. Other shops are following as well.

  5. #48665
    Quote Originally Posted by Curious44  [View Original Post]
    No but I do want to try her. Heard she's more into the FS scene than massage.

    Just go to rubmd and type Latina Massage Therapist in the search bar and you'll see Isabella.

    Yea guys I know, this is a "non AMP and Massage" convo. Just helping out a fellow monger.

  6. #48664
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    Posts: 13634
    Quote Originally Posted by AtlantaFunGuy  [View Original Post]
    Nite, I respectfully disagree with you. One of the key success factors for Massage Legend over their first year has been the consistent flow of new talent. We both know how transient masseuses are and the challenges this presents.

    It is actually the closed-minded and antiquated business practices you cited that creates such an unstable and volatile market for the massage shops. I admire the Legend approach rather than searching Greyhound Stations, various "Shelters" or other sketch practices that have been the traditional mode of acquiring workers.

    Finally, somebody exhibited a more sophisticated approach with true business savvy! Hats off to Ms. Wang!
    I never suggested that ML or any other parlor cruises Greyhound stations looking for talent. Many CAMP girls answer online ads in China, get over here, and move from city to city doing massages until they can become independent. If they become legal and established, they're free to go and work where they please. Why would a model-quality woman be desperate enough to work at a CAMP? Seems they'd have better options. At the very least, they could find a Chinese or American sugar daddy to take care of them.

  7. #48663

    Orlando Monger

    What's up fellas any places y'all recommend near Alpharetta? AMP, LMP or any independent providers. DM or respond here if you are in the Orlando area I will provide you with some gems as well ty.

  8. #48662

    Isabella

    Quote Originally Posted by MassageAwesome  [View Original Post]
    In the independent scene there are.

    Check out rubmd.com.

    Isabella (Latina) is in cobb.
    Is this the Isabel you speak of? https://rubmd.com/atlanta-ga/059c38d...7-eca2b80b09cf.

  9. #48661

    New Concepts for Acquiring Masseuses

    Quote Originally Posted by Niteluvr  [View Original Post]
    No profitable parlor strategizes at that level (CAMP / KAMP) because it isn't necessary. As long as they currently do whatever they need to get the green, no need to fuck with a sound business model.
    Nite, I respectfully disagree with you. One of the key success factors for Massage Legend over their first year has been the consistent flow of new talent. We both know how transient masseuses are and the challenges this presents.

    It is actually the closed-minded and antiquated business practices you cited that creates such an unstable and volatile market for the massage shops. I admire the Legend approach rather than searching Greyhound Stations, various "Shelters" or other sketch practices that have been the traditional mode of acquiring workers.

    Finally, somebody exhibited a more sophisticated approach with true business savvy! Hats off to Ms. Wang!

  10. #48660
    Quote Originally Posted by Chuckles101  [View Original Post]
    Are there any white or Latina girls?
    Go to Lilly or Yuki.

  11. #48659

    Legal Issues?

    Quote Originally Posted by Niteluvr  [View Original Post]
    A preference for what? Ivy and Sunny are CAMPs, so HE only. Sauna One and Orange Spa are KAMPs. Orange is closed and Sauna One is having serious legal issues and may not re-open. No FS options in this equation.
    What kind of legal issues? I was there a few weeks ago and everything seemed cool as a cucumber.

  12. #48658

    Good time at ML

    So it had been awhile since I had a dream that I went to a MP. Here it is. Dreamt I went to Massage Legend and was greeted by what I thought was the MS. Mid forties, plain. Told her 90 min. Prices were higher on their price sheet than the website at $. I laid down and she came in. Solid massage. Not amazing. Some teasing and the flip to standard finish with some UTC. Her name is Kelly. Asked on the way out. What is liked was after cleaning up she continued the massage. Will go back and try someone else.

  13. #48657
    Quote Originally Posted by Niteluvr  [View Original Post]
    A preference for what? Ivy and Sunny are CAMPs, so HE only. Sauna One and Orange Spa are KAMPs. Orange is closed and Sauna One is having serious legal issues and may not re-open. No FS options in this equation.
    Thanks for the info. I will report back once I try one of these spots.

  14. #48656
    Quote Originally Posted by HughJaynus96  [View Original Post]
    Keep hearing all the rave about ML. Has anyone gotten FS there or what's the extent they'll go to? (Understand it varies if you're a regular, but just in general).
    Have not experienced FS here, regular service only.

  15. #48655
    Quote Originally Posted by TreatHerWell  [View Original Post]
    Between Ivy (midtown), Sunny feet massage, Sauna One, Orange Spa?
    Ivy! Girls are hot and fun.

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