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01-29-26 17:52 #15970Senior Member

Posts: 494Marysville
That press release may be dated today, but it is in reference to the bust early last year of the shop on 5th Street. When they say sex services it can be anything from a HE up to FS, I don't believe that location was going that far. But the money laundering aspect is probably a bigger deal in all honesty. A new shop has opened in the same location with different owners and name, which I have already posted a review of in this thread as well as the other new shop in Marysville. Both are also on my map.
Originally Posted by BenLogan
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01-29-26 17:16 #15969Senior Member

Posts: 128Logged in just to say that I just saw on FB they busted the place on 5th street that was behind the Taco Bell. Article read like they were doing more then just happy endings. Is that the case or poetic license trying to make it sound like it was a high volume brothel and not just a little handy after an attempted massage.
Originally Posted by Mantenomo
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01-29-26 15:56 #15968Senior Member

Posts: 321Marysville isn't very user friendly
I've ocasionally entertained the idea of visiting Marysville for a change of pace but it doesn't seem in the cards.
https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/...-Force-Indicts
Not sure if this is from the bust last Feb or a replacement AMP (seems like a lot of activity at this location).
Seems like it would be easier to spend the extra 20-30 minutes to visit Dublin, Powell or Columbus than put up with this constant hassle.
Stay safe.
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01-29-26 10:53 #15967Senior Member

Posts: 494My Map
Over 120 k "views" of my map, granted that is every time someone opens or refreshes the page but still.
I just made a few updates, added the new ones in Marysville and some name changes or reclassifications.
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?m...sQ&usp=sharing
I mostly use my own experiences along with reports I see here and a few DMs to make my classifications, which I base on how I believe the level of service the general public is likely to receive during their visit. If I classified a shop as "HE" then I would expect anyone that visits to get that service at a minimum. I acknowledge that YMMV and with repeated visits and developing a relationship with a provider may net you a little more. I welcome conversation regarding the classifications, business names, locations, or other details that may be beneficial to include. As always, if you see a place that is not on my map yet let me know so I can check it out and add it.
Thanks to everyone that contributes public reports which help with my map. I would love to expand my map to other cities like Cleveland and Cincinnati but I do not live in those and just do not have the resources to obtain the personal intel that went into my current map.
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01-28-26 16:57 #15966Senior Member

Posts: 870Lavander
Anybody been to Lavender Cozy Spa I Reynoldsburg lately? Last report from July.
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01-27-26 13:35 #15965Senior Member

Posts: 494Massage
Yep, in states with laws against performing a massage for money without being licensed they try to skirt the law by calling it something other than massage. Nut the laws clearly define what a massage is so even a "body rub" would be considered a massage in the eyes of the law.
Originally Posted by WaaSaah
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01-27-26 13:28 #15964Senior Member

Posts: 494Street
Unfortunately, that is how some confusion has been created. People posting about an AAMP type location with FS and referring to it by the street, Billingsley, which also has an actual Massage Parlor on the same street just a few buildings down.
Originally Posted by WaaSaah
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01-27-26 08:34 #15963Banned Member

Posts: 67Postings
If mongers would post better details about a spa name and location, would make it a lot easier to figure out what location is being discussed. Just a street address would be fine for me. I can figure it out from there.
Originally Posted by Paradigm71
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01-27-26 08:15 #15962Banned Member

Posts: 67Services
I see some non licensed people use the term body rub or rub, instead of massage.
Originally Posted by Paradigm71
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01-26-26 23:35 #15961Senior Member

Posts: 182Definitely. Kay is a fucking weirdo with a shit personality.
Originally Posted by OhioPolock
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Her only redeeming qualities are that she's affordable, on time, and generally available.
She's been in the game a looonnng time.
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01-26-26 12:27 #15960Regular Member

Posts: 14Oops
Look what I started! LOL.
Originally Posted by KtmBoy
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01-25-26 21:47 #15959Senior Member

Posts: 870Threads
Personally, I read all new posts regardless of the heading. I don't think I'm confused as to the services.
Originally Posted by Paradigm71
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01-24-26 23:41 #15958Senior Member

Posts: 125True that
This was the funniest yet true comment I have read here for some time. LOL.
Originally Posted by Febreeze12
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01-24-26 15:45 #15957Senior Member

Posts: 494Threads
I agree for the most part. A "Massage Parlor" should be an actual business with a physical location advertised and accessible to the general public without having to jump through any hoops to get the address. They also have publicly advertised and defined business hours. I should be able to just show up and get a massage, providing they are not busy. I think this definition should very clearly define the difference between massage parlor or not. Typically, a Massage Parlor would also have multiple providers available at the same location. I only list (Asian) Massage Parlors on my map.
Originally Posted by OtraVez
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I do not think reviews should be regularly cross-posted, the moderators have enough to do without us doubling up post.
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01-24-26 15:33 #15956Senior Member

Posts: 494A2
Ah, did not realize said thread was closed. Perhaps the Craigslist Advertiser Review thread should just be an Advertisers Review thread?
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