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    kesgarion reacted to Tactile Daddy in The Sense Massage and Wellness   
    I saw him yesterday for my 2nd visit. The epidemic must be spreading. He was suddenly social distancing from my privates too, in complete opposition to my first massage 💆 with him. Guess I should have gone to Thai Wellness as was my initial impulse 
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    kesgarion reacted to S_G in asian massage parlors in LA / OC area   
    Both Thai Wellness (East Hollywood} and Thai Massage Time (Echo Park) are parlors with younger guys. 
    I know of an older, burly Asian guy who is very strong with his technique but he works out of his home in Silver Lake. You can DM me for his info if you're intested
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    kesgarion reacted to kappaxdlel in asian massage parlors in LA / OC area   
    anyone know of any asian massage parlors with asian older men that offer extra services in the los angeles or orange county area? there used to be a place i go to but they have since left. i prefer the asian older / bigger men since they have both strength and technique (since i am also asian and they are a sight for sore eyes ;)) hole in the wall places are pretty good too!
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    kesgarion reacted to + GD85 in asian massage parlors in LA / OC area   
    This info is available in other threads, but Sparadise Wellness Spa in WeHo, Sparadise La Brea and The Sense are other good options. Anyone know any others?
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    kesgarion got a reaction from borgerback in Spa recommendations in LA?   
    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.
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    kesgarion got a reaction from jeffla in Thai Wellness Spa in LA   
    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.
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    kesgarion reacted to SoCalPal in Los Angeles Recommendations (2025)   
    Yes, recent Sparadise recs please !?!?
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    kesgarion reacted to relaxdudeitsjustsex in Los Angeles Recommendations (2025)   
    Can we start anew for 2025 and give our Weho/Los Angeles recommendations.  Serious replies. It's really kind of a cesspool of folks unworthy of our money and I'd like to support the guys who do work hard for their clients.  
    Also, I'd give anything to be able to stop people misrepresenting their location on things like RM.  You click on someone in "los angeles" and turns out they are in Palm Springs (not just visiting) or Weho and they live in West Lake Village.  False advertising - bad start.
    Come on guys lets help get people rubbed down.
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    kesgarion got a reaction from Tactile Daddy in Thai Wellness Spa in LA   
    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.
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    kesgarion got a reaction from + J. S. in Spa recommendations in LA?   
    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.
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    kesgarion got a reaction from Exploritor in Spa recommendations in LA?   
    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.
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    kesgarion reacted to 13thstguy in Los Angeles Recommendations (2025)   
    If you’re looking for spas - I always like Thai Wellness Studio when I’m in town. Have never had a bad massage there. Been to see Patrick, Alex, Nathan, and Billy. All a great experience. They have pics on the site when you book. Highly recommend.
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    kesgarion got a reaction from boafriend in Spa recommendations in LA?   
    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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    kesgarion reacted to + GD85 in Spa recommendations in LA?   
    Glad this thread got revived but sorry I was slow to catch it. Quite a bit of discussion about Thai Wellness on this forum, but aside from that I have really been enjoying Sparadise WeHo. Ice there is my favorite. 😌 Feel free to DM if you have questions. There is a separate thread about Candle Spa in studio city and I’m interested to try some of the new peeps there, Andy (who I guess is no longer there) has long since been one of my favs.
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    kesgarion got a reaction from + GD85 in Spa recommendations in LA?   
    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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    kesgarion reacted to CuriousByNature in 411 on Massagebytwo in LA/LB   
    If you could only see my spread cheeks.  I mean, spread sheets.
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    kesgarion got a reaction from CuriousByNature in 411 on Massagebytwo in LA/LB   
    Those are...very specific percentages lol. I'm inclined to believe that you actually recorded or sourced data rather than "roughly calculated" it.
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    kesgarion reacted to CuriousByNature in 411 on Massagebytwo in LA/LB   
    In my experience over the past few years there are no hard and fast rules about bumping. 
    But as explained by @MikeBiDude, normally a 'bump' is not needed for a current post.  Some will bump after a few days, while others will wait a few weeks before bumping.  Some even get bumped after several years, even though the provider no longer advertises anywhere.  Or, may even be dead for all we know.  That one always confuses me.
    There are a number of ways a bump can be made:
    The cool and detached bump: bump
    The serious but dignified bump: Bump
    The anxious/excited/somewhat desperate bump: Bump!
    The angry/very desperate bump: BUMP
    The incredibly horny bump: BUMP!!!
    And of course, the playful/cutesy bump:  Bumpity Bump Bump
    In all cases of bumpedness, I've roughly calculated that only 14.78% of bumps result in any responses, other than other subsequent bumps.  These subsequent bumps occur in approximately 73.62% of cases, but multiple bumps seem to have a negligible effect on the response rate.
    In the history of posts, there are also a number of spelling errors that can be observed.  There are cases of 'bimp' and 'bunp', but the most common mistake is missing the 'm', which leads to a resulting 'bup'.   Bupping a post will only harm your chances of getting a reply.  Spelling matters!
    I should note that I am one of the posters, who even at 51, has never met with a provider - so I don't actually know first hand what it is like to bump or be bumped.  Let alone grind.   
     
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    kesgarion reacted to MikeBiDude in 411 on Massagebytwo in LA/LB   
    Well a “bump” is usually meant to bring a topic current and back up to the top of the topics list. Kind of unnecessary when a post is already current and only an hour old. Not just on this site, it’s pretty much common internet protocol.
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    kesgarion reacted to Rotorooter in 411 on Massagebytwo in LA/LB   
    Thanks so much for the clarification. I appreciate you
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    kesgarion reacted to Norcalbidad in Spa recommendations in LA?   
    Excellent description, @kesgarion! I appreciate how well you laid out the actual building and spa details.
    IMO, Century seems to balance the sometimes conflicting options of bathhouse eye candy and rare (discreet) physical interactions with a clean, well lit, relaxing environment. I highly recommend it. 
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    kesgarion got a reaction from + J. S. in Spa recommendations in LA?   
    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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    kesgarion got a reaction from Norcalbidad in Spa recommendations in LA?   
    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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    kesgarion reacted to GTC404 in Spa recommendations in LA?   
    New year, new action? Seeing if there are any spas out there that you guys are enjoying. Obviously TWS is popular.
     
    Any other hidden gems? Sharing is caring… 😁
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