Everyone’s privilege is showing. Especially the people that “don’t see an issue”. Of course you don’t.
Anyway- let’s keep the topic on focus before you make yourselves look even more ignorant.
Here’s the thing, I was making an appt and he immediately made it all about the package below and what he could do. That kills it for me. I want a solid massage and a little unknowing of how far exactly it will go. I do like knowing some basics but once it’s all about everything else- then I’m less inclined to book. I don’t want something in my hand and pressing against my head within 3 minutes of the massage . I skipped
Now Sergey on the other hand was incredible
I did a little research and didn’t come up with any substantial info - especially since one post was from 2008.
What is the difference between East + West Side club? Are either worth going to? Which is the better of the two?
I experienced K Town Spa for the first time a week ago and didn’t mind it- but there wasn’t much action and not many guys. Now they are closed for the month of May for renovations.
Any helpful info on the other two?
Or anywhere else to go and have a bit of fun?
Haven’t been as it’s a revolving door there with therapists. Also it’s a pretty crappy spa. Is the location the reason you want to go? Because there are so many better options with variety around the city.
Just had a session with Mike.
Super great experience. He massages in the East Village. He was chatty at first but for the first time, I didn’t mind it, he’s funny. But then he focuses on the massage and doesn’t chat that much throughout. Very hot body- and I think has a muscle worship fetish. He’s so sexy and sweet and massage was really great. And the end was pretty spectacular too. I will repeat.
Hey “Jason” - there is no need to fake an account and make up stories about your massage experiences at a new spa to try and drum up business. The members of this forum will happily try a new spa if one opens up. Just be the advertisement without the bull.
Tell us who you have working there, what they look like, their ethnicity (for those who care), and give us all an introductory deal to check out the new facilities.
So while I get a kick out of the bullshit accounts and the cringe-worthy fake experiences with terrible English, I personally find it more helpful and beneficial to just get the info I need. Also we’re not idiots.
K- Thankkkssssss byeeeeeee
All of the masseurs there are talented, attractive, of multiple ethnicities, and aim to please. Jack, the owner, is also a gem and takes care of his clients. You won’t go wrong there and the facilities are really really great.
Also, there is a new Latino at Time Square Spa named Luis. Does anyone have any info on him? If he’s the same one from Spa 27, then he’s poorly reviewed. Thanks!!