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Big_Willi

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  1. Troy no longer works here now
  2. 100% agree Has anyone recommended other good masseurs at Energy ? Are there any younger ones, around 25–28 years old? I prefer younger Asian masseurs.
  3. I found Kevin, a really nice guy working at Spa Next on 39th Street and Lexington Ave. I had a great experiencePeter and Kevin both give excellent massages for men.By the way, it’s better to book in advance because Kevin is usually quite busy.
  4. Hey guysI saw that East Men in Lower East Side Manhattan reopened and is running 24 hours again. I’m thinking about going, but wanted to check if anyone has recent experience.Any new masseurs worth recommendingI also noticed they had deals on Groupon before—are the prices still around $55, or did they change?Looking for a good men’s massage spa in NYC with strong hands and relaxing service, so any recent reviews or stories would really help.Thanks in advance
  5. I got a massage from Dave at 27 Tai Ji Spa/west 27 st . He has a calm personality, strong arms, and powerful hands. His technique was excellent, especially on my lower back. He also spent extra time working on my inner legs, Dave looks very masculine and handsome, and he’s super cute. He told me he works here three days a week and spends the other days working as a construction worker.
  6. I met Kevin (176 cm tall) at a spa next to me on Lexington Ave. He is very strong and muscular, very masculine-looking — like walking testosterone. His massage technique started light and gradually became deeper, awakening every inch of my body. Especially during the oil massage on my lower body, my physical response was very pleasurable.I just walked into what looked like a regular massage shop on the street and unexpectedly met a massage talent. The sign outside said $55 for 90 minutes, but in the end I paid $100 total and gave a $45 tip. I originally just wanted a normal muscle relaxation massage, but ended up experiencing something completely different. It’s not a men’s spa — totally a different kind of experience. I only saw two male massage therapists working inside.
  7. Do Theo and Simon still work here?
  8. You could try a 24-hour mens spa in the city. They’re usually still open and not really affected by the cold, especially at night
  9. W Man and Hero Bron are both from Yeah Man
  10. Shan said that two new, fresh masseurs will arrive at 27 this week
  11. Anthony and Kenny both is best
  12. Simon is new guy
  13. The new 27 has already separated from HK , which is why you may still see HK Men listed on Facebook. Their pages and listings have not all been updated yet.
  14. 166 West 27th Street (old 27 Men Spa), 105 West 27th Street (27 Men Spa), and HK Men Spa — all three spas were started together by Ben and Richard
  15. If you want safe choice Jonas or Artem Both reliable, good skills
  16. Yeah Man and East Men are both located near Chinatown in Lower Manhattan
  17. The Groupon price is the same as the regular daytime price: $55.
  18. Yeah Man is the only men’s spa you’ll find in Chinatown.
  19. You can try Energy they’re basically the sister spa to Paris and have a similar vibe. They’re open 24 hours, so it’s great for late-night visits too. A few of the guys who used to work at Paris pick up shifts there, and the service has been consistent every time I’ve gone. It’s only about a 10–15 minute walk depending on where you are. Worth checking out if you liked Paris.
  20. How about the price, Do they still charge $110 for one hour?
  21. Yes, East Men Spa has reopened with new masseurs, and some of the former Paris Men masseurs have also joined. Everything feels similar to the old East Men Spa. They are now open 24 hours again, serving guests from Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn
  22. Got him last night for a 60-minute session,his massage skills are just like when he was at Paris Men. But now he mostly works daytime shifts at East Men
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