I had Andy- didn’t love. Too much focus on one area and hard. I prefer a nice deep massage that flows around entire body.
I dislike having one spot worked on for too long and it being more hard and painful than deep. He lightened up when asked but just had no relaxing rhythm for me.
Does anyone have any experience with Jason at Times Square?
Philip is a hard NO- negotiated for tips and turned me off big time. Massage was subpar too.
Oh please. I went last Thursday. About 15 guys. All full on. It was action galore. Someone watching door. It’s was insane. And fun. And I’ve been a lot quite recently and nobody checks. Pretty chill now.
Jesus- there are no monitors in the rooms. Those cameras you see are for the outside, and they’ve been there forever. This is just some guy posting useless, baseless, and factless information from an assumption.
When I messaged him, he seemed more interested in other things than the massage itself. Put me off. I want a decent massage. The rest should be organic and not overly discussed prior- at least for me. But priority is massage and I didn’t get that vibe from him at all.
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