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kesgarion

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  1. I went for the first time yesterday. My guy was JT. The guys there certainly do look nice. He seemed to be very careful about keeping me tucked the whole time, to my dismay. But he was really nice and gave a great massage. Anyone still have any luck here?
  2. Was thinking of visiting here as well, any recommendations? I'm open for DMs or in this thread if anyone wants to share.
  3. I'm new to the place and just went with a random guy. Looks like it was Andy. His technique is actually quite skillful and I'd say he's pretty professional in his demeanor, even when he gets more sensual. He's got a gentle but firm touch.
  4. I think it's always important to read the room when cruising just about anywhere. Even without families, many people just there for non-cruising purposes should never have to deal with harassment. That said, the times that I had gone, I saw no indication of overt cruising. Century and Palace definitely had more of that vibe than WiSpa.
  5. Those are...very specific percentages lol. I'm inclined to believe that you actually recorded or sourced data rather than "roughly calculated" it.
  6. Anyone know of any good spots in the SGV area? Please DM me. I'm amazed that posts for the LA area are so sparse. Big thanks to gdgd85, but I'd like to know if there's some up-to-date info. I've been to Century a few times. It's got a golf driving range on the outside, a smoking area directly above it on the second floor, and the main spa area is on the first floor downstairs. Lockers use magnetic keys strapped to your wrists. It's a korean spa, so you are required to be nude in the spa area. The main spa area has lounging chairs in the center, with the two steam saunas directly on one side, and directly facing opposite, open showers. In the center, directly in front of the lounge area, there's a cold sauna and a dry sauna as well. The main hot tubs are on a tier directly above and behind the lounging chairs. To put it in perspective, if you're up in the tubs, you can essentially see the entire area. Massages with scrubs are offered as well in a corner behind the showers. If you need to cool off, there's a door near the showers leading to a small seated area outside. One steam room is particularly steamy, you'll know as soon as you see it, as it's usually somewhat crowded. It's so steamy that it's kind of difficult to see anything inside of it, but the steam room next to it is much more mild if you can't handle the heat. Outside of the main spa area are two more dry spas down the hallway. On the second floor is the clothing-mandatory mixed gender area, and has a small restaurant with food and drinks, along with a couple of lovely dry spas of varying temperatures, including a cold one. The main area has mats on the floor to rest on, and in the back, a sleeping room for men and a sleeping room for women.
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