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rubintugger

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  1. seems like there is way too much traffic for my taste - having so many clients a day and answering calls while there can ruin the mood, lets face it - there should be better customer service so to speak

     

    I guess, as long as she has clients lined up at the door, there's no reason to change, is there? If someone was to, say, not tip her if she answers the phone, or rushes you out early, and make sure she knows why she wasn't tipped, that might make it worth her while to change. But I doubt it, she would just not bother to book that guy again ;)


  2. I am a long time regular there. I have seen both ladies in the last while and the quality and duration has remained excellent.

     

    So has my tip.

     

    Do you think being a well tipping regular who is polite and appreciative of the great service I get there might all be related? Just saying.

     

    Nail on the head, there...


  3. Oh I know RMT will likely never risk their license... for sure... I was referring to finding out there are soooo many places offering <ahem>...*massages* here.... I had no idea....

     

    and yes, I suppose the thought of a professional RMT suddenly offering something that is beyond what would be professionally acceptable does do some rather lovely things to the brain ;)

     

    Yes, the *ahem* massage market is quite active, but far less here than in places like Toronto or Vancouver, where legal "massage" places are everywhere. Here there are but a handful.

     

    RMT's are probably more intimate with our physical bodies than anyone else in society, even moreso than doctors, spending an hour or more in a session in physical contact with a large part of our epidermis. It is natural that thoughts extend that closeness to other parts not normally contacted... but those are just thoughts, never a reality.

     

    Hence the existence of "massage" places.


  4. I am new to this site... and after reading through several threads regarding winnipeg.. I have to say my mind is a little blown ;) I had no idea there were so many of us out there (massage providers) ..... although it *does* surprise me that so many who are RMTs offer this as an aside.... interesting.. :)

     

    I'm not sure which RMT's you are referring to, but the consensus on actual RMT's is that none locally provide "extras". There are plenty of unregistered masseuses that work in various places like hair salons, etc, that provide happy endings, but not actual RMT's working in legit massage places that can provide receipts that Blue Cross would accept. The amount of training to get a license just isn't worth losing it for getting caught providing "extras".

     

    It doesn't stop the occasional wild speculation, or wishful thinking poster from coming on and conjecturing or even lying about a verbotten session with an RMT.

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  5. Does an increased room rate affect the "tip" the ladies get? Is the honorarium total still the same, just a different split between house and lady? Or does the price increase make them more expensive than an indy?

     

    I know some guys might think that an MP girl deserves the same pay as an indy for the same service given, but please take into account that the MP girl does not have any overhead except the clothes on her back. No marketing, no cell bill, no rent, towel/linen laundry, etc. She also can see more clients and see them reliably.

     

    There is a reason ladies choose the MP life.

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  6. I have never been to Nevadas, but I would suggest that paying an MP girl more than an indy wouldn't make much sense, so if it were me, I would take what I would be willing to spend on an indy, pay out the room fee, and what remained would be a *reasonable* tip for the lady. With an opportunity to earn a tip for exceptional services rendered.

     

    Expecting to get an MP girl for less than an indy is not reasonable, with the MP's hands in the pot.

     

    My reasoning for that is that the MP girl works there for a reason, security, no hassle client providing, no incall overheads. So, $200-220 less the room fee should be reasonable for a standard session.

     

    In my honest opinion. Not being a partaker, please correct me if I am wrong.

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  7. Not sure if anyone else got an unsolicited PM from a member with 6 posts for info about 2 ladies, but I did, and found it annoying.

     

    There were not ladies I have ever reviewed, or mentioned that I had seen. I may have commented on threads they were mentioned in, but that would be as close as I would have to having any info about them at all.

     

     

     

    So I responded:

     

     

     

    Don't know why you are asking me, I don't know you, or either of the women you requested info about.

     

    I am responding this time out of courtesy, please do not abuse PM's like this. Keep your inquiries public, and use PM for clarification or requests for more specific information, not general "do you know anything about" questions.

     

    This board only works in its members *exchange* information. A member who has made a large number of informative posts will get much better responses from other members.

     

    Share your experiences is you want others to share theirs.

     

     

     

    Am I being unreasonable?


  8. From what I've read and heard I believe south point is no more. Ness is a great alternative to southpoint tho in my opinion. Fantastic massage and left happy every time with 3 different ladies. It's worth it just for the massage alone. Rates are pretty standard across the board and you get a discount after your first visit. Cheers!

     

    Not sure where you get your info from, but I was at Southpointe this week, and everything seems business as usual.

     

    Its almost like a shill post. I've been to both, and there is no comparison. When Rose was the main attraction at Ness, things were OK, but nothing spectacular. After finding South Pointe, I have never been back to Ness, nor do I have any desire to.

     

    But to each his own.


  9. I saw Shu this week, don't know what the issues could have been. She rarely is not available when I set up an appointment, although I usually do it the day before. Maybe you are trying to book at the wrong times, or for the wrong times.

     

    Additional Comments:

    I saw Shu this week, don't know what the issues could have been. She rarely is not available when I set up an appointment, although I usually do it the day before. Maybe you are trying to book at the wrong times, or for the wrong times.


  10. I think a lot has to do with comfort levels in any experience.

     

    Detailing any interactions that could encourage LE to investigate really isn't doing the masseuse any favours, so please, lets be discrete.

     

    There have been posts/threads in the past where it was explained that certain services were not offered on the first visit. But as the comfort level increased, so did the service level.

     

    Whether it is a SP asking for a public meet for coffee first, or one offering C B J only but later offering certain clients B B B J, or no LFK on the first date, but 3 good dates later the session includes DFK that leaves your tonsils in danger.

     

    That said, I have always been impressed with my visits to South Pointe. The massage skills are amazing, and they seem to know what areas knead to be worked on. It has almost become a challenge for us, to see if they can pick up on what ails me that particular day without me telling, a tweaked ankle, back strain, sore calfs from walking too much. Never been disappointed yet. Better massage than places that charge twice as much. So I am very generous with tipping. And I encourage people to reward excellent service with excellent tips, especially when the service is so reasonably priced.

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  11. I love the first impressions...especially if you are meeting for the first time. Love the warm welcome and the initial chat. It builds the anticipation and allows each person to be comfortable with each other.

     

    Just so long as that first impression isn't a bad Christopher Walken. Nothing kills the mood like a bad Christopher Walken impression. Now, if it is a solid one, especially with the new Peter Pan Live show airing this week, if can start things off great.

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  12. It all comes down to "Are they actually going to try to enforce this crap". So many laws get on the books because some vocal minority fights for them, and they get their way. But LE and the legal system (courts, judges, etc) have to agree. If they don't, the law will be the same as that that prevents you from walking three abreast on the sidewalk.

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  13. I'm wondering is Law Enforcement will waste any resources on this victimless crime. Sure, if someone is pimping, living off the avails, using underaged girls, or otherwise doing something that is not victimless, book him, and incarcerate him.

     

    But a pooner out for a little something on the side, a little "different", what's the crime? And to what benefit of society does persecuting and prosecuting these otherwise upstanding citizens?

     

    Will the moral minority push LE into setting up stings and entrapping johns, or will LE say "Hey, we have criminals to chase here, and we're not going to waste our time just to make you feel better about something you have no involvement with".

     

    Its not like photo radar, which generates money. It is 100% revenue negative, and will tie up courts, judges, juries, legal aid with zero benefit to society.

     

    I think the strategy to defeat this is to attack its defenders, and take them off their high horses. Expose the skeletons in their closets, even take one or two down in their own stings. That'll get everyone to back off...

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  14. You might try texting a few ladies ahead of your intended night out to see if they might be available and open to a text at a late time to see if they are still working.

     

    24/7 ladies advertising on places like BP are usually sketchy at best. A simple text early in the evening could open up an opportunity later.

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  15. Good reviews aren't the only criteria. The SP has to be "your type". If she is getting rave reviews about her PSE and you just want a massage, you might not have the best encounter, and vice versa. If she's a spinner and you like some junk in the trunk, regardless how good she is, you may not enjoy the experience. Blonde or Brunette... the list goes on.

     

    There are so many variables in procuring a positive encounter. But a good review by someone who also enjoyed SP's you have found good goes a long way.

     

    "People that bought this book also purchased" seems to work for Amazon, why not SP's?

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