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I got him on several occasions, He is definitely str8. the massage was really great, nude, body to body. He is a latino. He is a sports enthusiast. Attitude is great, he has a good rapport, but the location is really far from me. However, I highly recommend him.
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2 therapist working at east men spa today. massage skills: 1/5 cleanliness: 3/5 ambience: 2/5 {no relaxing music} looks: 1/5 Physique: nothing special politeness:1/5 rudeness: 5/5 I was in the area, on my way home, I pass by a familiar street, Lo and behold, I saw the place again, east men spa. It reminds me of the good ole days where the therapists provide quality massage and good looking too. It’s been a long time I haven’t been there. By the way, I have a “membership card” so to speak and I’m really good in giving tips, if not, at least fair. I called them up, the guy told me, massage is 35 dollars for 1 hour before 430 pm. I tried to clarify it again coz the guy don’t speak clear english. He said... 35 as in 3..5.. dollars and 66 dollars for a massage and table shower. It’s unusual rate and I thought it’s a promotion, So I said to myself, why not, it’s a great deal. Yahoo, I think I got the jackpot. I asked for my regular masseurs, none of them works there anymore but the guy told me there are new asian therapists working there now. I thought that I should give it a try. I went there, disappointed coz only 2 of them were there. I don’t have a choice, if given the chance, I could have just get the Waiter from that Thai restaurant downstairs and ask if he could do me a massage instead, I think it would be a good idea. Lol The spa is literally EMPTY. But, because I’m only for a relaxation massage, and it’s only 35 dollars, why not? The massage is not really a massage. It’s just like rubbing oil on my back, pressure is not even close to a lady therapist’s way of massage. I was about to walk out, but, since I’m already on the massage table and on my birthday suit, I just let it go. There was no rapport at all through out the session. He skip a lot of areas such as arms, neck, head and feet. He attempted to do “extra”. Touching here and there and everywhere without my consent. I never responded and Masseurs should understand that It means NO. I told him to stop. Glad he did. After the session, I went on to pay, the second guy was in the counter, my masseur was standing behind me. He charged me 55 dollars instead of the 35 dollars that they told me earlier. I even told them I have a member ID. They seems don’t know. Maybe it’s a miscommunication, just maybe, but, No appology received from them. Nothing! nada! Nil! Zilch, void! I gave my masseur a tip - 10 usd, I think it is a decent tip, at the very least. Instead of thank you, they blurted out, laughing so hard in my face! I ask them, are you laughing about the tip I gave, what’s wrong with it? they laugh again and then said NO. Why should I have to give my masseur more tip? Does he even file his income tax?Lol. Kidding. I am very much aware that the owner of the spa is a follower of the forum. You can message me here in private. Please properly orient your masseurs to go back to the basic rule, to be polite to customers specially your regular clients. Skills can be learned but great attitude can “move mountain”. Am I going to return? Maybe, but, close to NOT anymore. NOT recommended! Friends, men spas are sprouting like mushrooms in the city. I’m talking about quality massage, polite and good looking therapist. Much love and happy hunting!
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I hear you. Not unless you work for them or you are the owner of the spa. Give me an hour free massage and I’ll post a good review of your spa. Thanks in advance. lol
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In Coed spas, they ask you if it’s a male or female therapist that you wanted. If you’re a regular client, you can choose your regular therapist back or they can recommend you as to whoever fits to your liking, in terms of who does best in deep pressure, stretching, reflexology and etc. In all male spa, you can politely ask who are the therapist available. Usually the owner/receptionist will tell you a little bit of the therapist such as... if they are Latino/Spanish, European, Asian, Middle Eastern/African, Russian and etc. Most of all Male Spa, the area is not really big and you can see the therapist everywhere. If you see one that fits your liking, ask if he’s available. Some therapist stay in a designated area. The owner doesn’t want therapist loitering around. You can politely ask the owner/reception for a “go see”, they will be more than happy to call them one by one. Again, these are just my observation. Just be polite. They know the drill. Much love and happy hunting.
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I heard it a lot, believe you me. Don’t make an excuse given the fact that you are in this forum. Lol. If you are going to an all male spa and getting a hard on, it rings a bell. lol But anyway, if they offered you “extras”, and you don’t want it, politely say No. Have your tip ready based on how satisfied you are of the massaged rendered to you. Good luck and Happy hunting.
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So Ahmed from 27 spa is back after a month long hiatus [his passion is to explore the world]. I was very excited, I made an appointment, and was greeted with a big smile. He’s still on my -top of the list go to masseur. Relaxation massage at its finest! Never in a hurry. He always ask about my expectations, such as the kind of pressure, where the ache at, Always checking you out if you are okay, very attentive, no demands and no pretensions. He looks fit though compare to the last time I met him, he got her hair long which I think is cute.
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I’m sure that there are great barber shops in the city that has cute/hot barbers? Any recommendations? Turkish are great, skilled and Cute barbers. They do extra too, like scalp and back massage after they cut your hair. It comes in the package actually. How come I haven’t found one in NYC?
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Ahmed has been away for more than a month. He has been consistently on my top masseur to go to. When you go to a spa, think of it that you are going there for a relaxation massage. Anything extras, it must be a lucky day! Never assume that all therapist want or need to do extras. I don’t want to be hypocrite but if it reaches to that point , it’s between you and the therapist. There is however a catch, everything has a price. Ask what to expect and negotiate. Simple isn’t it? Again, never assume. If you both don’t agree, Let go and move on. If you feel that the therapist is extra friendly with you, it doesn’t mean that they like you as a person, they show that because that’s what their job requires, to offer you with the best customer service experience, aside from the massage, of course. Much love and Happy Hunting!
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I can’t understand why you are so nervous about getting a good relaxation massage? I think you are expecting more or some “extras”. All you need to do is to show up, ask for the price of a particular service you need (scrub/massage/facial), and pay. That’s it! Now, in some spas, you can ask for a “go see” to choose the variety of masseurs available for your liking. If you sense that the therapist is showing nasty attitude in a few minutes of the service, politely request to change therapist. Simple as that. In addition, never assume that all therapist tolerate “happy endings”. You may ask. Remember, respects begets respect!
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I learned that a lot of posts from this thread are coming from the owners/administrator of the spas, and not actually coming from the clients or customers. they are trying to promote their spa or masseurs. What happens next, People flocked to that spa, getting the masseur and only to find out, not worth it. #fakenews
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He demanded for a tip? Or maybe because you asked him to do something extra ordinary? Been with him for the nth times, and since I’m a regular, I’m a lil bit generous with the tips. I think that we cannot deny the fact that his massage is legit. What I mean for “he doesn’t demand” is that, he just do his work well and patiently waited for you to hand over your tips. Lesson: In Life, not everything is free. Lol
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So how’s the crowd like in that spa? Is it crowded? How’s The Weeknd like? When is the best time? Is it worth it for cruising? I have been to a lot of authentic jim Jill bang / bath houses in Seoul and the rest of Asia except here in NYC. A little bit pricey but what can you expect if you are in the middle of the NYC? lol
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@Alxandra- Ahmed is more manly. Sean is more feminine to me. I like the type of “ hey bruhh, wassup bruhh, yohh bruhhh type”. I respect your opinion but it’s really a matter of preference.
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I’m really interested in a masseur that knows his craft with a great personality. I was told Ahmed from 24/7 men’s spa no longer work there. I don’t know why he left. I know he had a great network of clientele already that even myself, a regular customer for the nth time around has difficulty making an appointment and most of the time, I had to wait for an hour or 2. Ahmed don’t pretend, he don’t assume and he doesn’t demand. There are masseurs there that possess an almost perfect physical attributes but personality and skills is way below passing mark. They have to be reminded that they don’t sell any product, they provide service. Anybody knows where he’s working now? Pm me. If he’s not back, I’m changing spa.
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