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07-29-22 20:19 #36168Senior Member

Posts: 3849Ink Blower? Do you mean the Ink Block?
Originally Posted by JohnGlobalCorp
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07-29-22 17:04 #36167Senior Member

Posts: 189Framingham, Ashland areas
I very seldom read about the majority of the places in the Wasteland we call MetroWest.
Does anyone have any 411 on 122 Hollis?
Damn! I just noticed that 186 Union has been totally deleted from RM. Never saw that before. Usually a place gets marked 'Closed", but this is totally gone.
Elm and Aberdeen (Cherry or Elite) are mentioned quite often. I just realized that there are very few left.
Meini in Ashland is talked about at times, but I never hear about 158 A Pond, although I have heard some rumors that they have a rather full menu. I haven't been there since they were fairly new years back. For good reason: at that time the service sucked; performance, attitude and options. Has it changed?
PM would be fine.
Thanks.
JR.
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07-29-22 14:51 #36166Senior Member

Posts: 307Ink Blower
I had this amazingly beautiful girl 22-25 nice body shave kitty taste good very tight which I love her bra size D natural I believe she's leaving on Sunday so you need to check it she's using the room on the left- this for the guys familiar with this joint.
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07-27-22 21:17 #36165Senior Member

Posts: 30721 Brighton
Thank you. You know there are much more highly sensitive situation approaching this type of set up, I not a youngster so I can tell you if the place is not quality that is a shame for the amount of risk.
Originally Posted by BigWideJohnson
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07-27-22 14:12 #36164Regular Member

Posts: 521 Brighton
I've been a few years back (pre-covid) a couple of times. Apt close to bldg entrance on 1st floor. They have a lot of ads with different phone numbers pushing this place. They can be aggressive with their texts: when are you coming? They may even call you. I remember the bedroom being boring and not clean. Had a decent looking younger girl. Did not want to do anything on the advertised menu, not a great experience. 2nd time was much better and busted doing K9. Everything was covered. YMMV, I suspect the place is closely monitored and well known to LE because its been there for some time. Just be careful if you decide to give it a go.
Originally Posted by JohnGlobalCorp
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07-27-22 14:06 #36163Banned Member

Posts: 311"I 'heard' that a girl came here, worked 60 days straight, and earned $1600 per day on every one of those days".
Originally Posted by Jared260
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A little skepticism is not a bad thing.
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07-27-22 13:41 #36162Senior Member

Posts: 111Change up here
Not sure about this but on my last visit here there was a new crew and these options were not available. Lousy massage and lackluster handy. I hope this change is not permanent.
Originally Posted by TheGreatOne22
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07-26-22 23:49 #36161Senior Member

Posts: 117Variable but choice businesses
The Beach Boys sang about this. Only Gods really knows. Main point here is that regardless of how the shop and business is configured, and the number of staff under one roof contributing house fees to the owners, the owners choose to own, and work too or not, and (with the exception of the smaller minority of instances where they are coerced to work) the MPs choose to work where and when they want because they like the tax-free money. Who doesn't have lists of providers in their wechat to track them because they have the freedom to choose to move around for better money / location or a different boss? The original post that got this started about do they make boatloads of money, the good ones do, the good shops do, the open menu ones do. Owners and MPs bring it in. In talking about cars, jewelry and luxury fashion, we overlooked houses, which we don't see. House are of key importance to Chinese women. Either alone or in combination with others, real estate ownership is important. All from income sources they choose, not trafficked.
Originally Posted by BunnyMeat
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07-26-22 17:58 #36160Senior Member

Posts: 141The providers keep the tip. So the owners of the single shop, if they are getting around 50-60% of the house fee, do not make as much as the popular providers (11 customers a day!) you mentioned, unless they are providers themselves. They pay rent, utilities bills, at least some taxes. But 11 customers in a single day is extraordinary. That should be some parlor star like 1060 Angela. 4-5 a day per a provider is more common for a regular handshake joint.
Originally Posted by Jared260
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07-26-22 16:25 #36159Senior Member

Posts: 117Yes, and
All points are true. There are examples of trafficking young workers across the borders, and putting them in poor working conditions; it is wrong and shouldn't happen. It's also the pretense for investigations and raids and stings like the one that involved Kraft where trafficking is not involved. It provokes outrage in communities and the press. On the flip side, the "business" across the country is filled with workers who choose the work. They are very often not young impressionable women. We have met them. The locals, who don't rotate, have homes and families; many leave the shops each night to go home. They can make more money doing this job than a traditional job. Talked with an mp the other day who did 11 customers in a day and would have done more, straight massage and finish. A lot, a full day, reason- because I want to make money. Her Portion of house fees and tips, conservatively over 1 k. Works 7 days a week, some days are slower, but as a cash business, the take home is easily enough to buy cars that many mongers reading this can't drive. So, that's for minimum service, and it goes up from there with expanded menus. I heard of a girl who came from a small village, worked here for two months and made a 100 k then went back. Trafficked?
Originally Posted by Bishop8891
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The ones that own the shops can make more and some expand to multiple shops. Entrepreneurs, not trafficked. And then there are the high earners referenced in other posts. We've met them too. They may have changed out of street clothes into their shop clothes when we see them, but they are not hurting. If you Walk in the shop wearing something with the LV logo, they recognize it instantly, and know the prices. They know the hierarchy among luxury brands. Take them shopping and watch them go for the luxury items, which implies status to other girls. A trafficked girl knowing what to shop for when looking at Chanel bags, not likely.
Mongers with cash to burn, and who don't care, give these high earners cash, shopping sprees, and gifts, including condos, like sugar Daddies. The girls talk amongst each other and gossip in wechat. The recipients brag and then it spreads around. They may poor mouth in session for higher tips, but the good ones are successful.
Now it's also true, many need money because so many are bad money managers, shopaholics, and gamble, and / or may be sending money back to China or supporting family here. But it's a choice, not trafficking. Very little of this ever makes it into the news stories when there is a bust and outrage explodes afterwards. None or very little of it was in news programs after Kraft got busted and anti-trafficking experts where on TV making the case against trafficking, as if all spas trafficked, even though there was no trafficking involved in the Kraft bust, they were older MPs who worked by choice. And, no spa owners were on TV programs to offer the opposite viewpoint of the business woman shop owner, as is the case to present balanced reporting.
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07-26-22 16:02 #36158Senior Member

Posts: 265No stamina
I hate when they whine about being tired I paid for 30 minutes so though shit and suck it up.
Originally Posted by TheGreatOne22
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07-26-22 14:10 #36157Senior Member

Posts: 84Let's avoid that game.
Game of singling out this biz. "Trafficking" occurs in the USA in a variety of industries including manufacturing, construction, farming, refuse, and sanitation. Moreover, "trafficking" occurs across the world due to US companies (not the only companies at fault). Electronics, clothing, and many others. We don't generally care because of crooks on established industries and in government.
I dare someone to apply a broad definition of trafficking and raw stack rank the number of trafficked individuals by industry.
Originally Posted by Bishop8891
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07-26-22 13:22 #36156Senior Member

Posts: 306Are you sure
Unfortunately some of them are forced to live in poor conditions. The successful ones make their money off of them.
Originally Posted by Woody32
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Human trafficking is a reality in this business. Be kind to them!
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07-26-22 12:04 #36155Senior Member

Posts: 2120When NMS was said to be a fully clothed HJ place. I used to see Cici a lot, got her naked on the table a bunch of times but still not FS or BJ. That said I showed up one day and she was walking down the stairs dressed to the 9's. She said hi to me, gave me a kiss on the cheek and said she was going shopping. Then got in a really nice convertible with another spa girl and drove away. Would not actually call that slavery.
Originally Posted by Woody32
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07-26-22 12:02 #36154Senior Member

Posts: 307Brighton ave AMP
Thank you for the feed back but please don't take me wrong I know there's many places just like this one in Quincy Chinatown and so on but also my dear there's plenty of rat traps out there waiting for you to drop your guard then you'll be in court looking like a ceepo explaining the inexcusable- if you more to give please PM me.
Originally Posted by Herow
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