Just curious as to what is AMP vs AAMP. Getting all psyched up with the acronyms.
About AMPs and AAMPs and why not to confuse them.
AMP is the older acronym: Asian Massage Parlor. A storefront or other publicly advertised address, with several workers and a cashier/manager/mamasan. Customers walk in without appointment, choose or are assigned a girl from among those free at the time, often see others (sometimes choose from a lineup), rooms have massage tables but not beds. Massage is actually provided, some offer sex only occasionally, some regularly. Pay a fee on entry that covers legit massage, negotiate later with provider for extra acts and price for them. All this is hearsay, I have not used an AMP.
AAMP: Apartment Asian Massage Parlor. A horrible name, because it sounds like an AMP that happens to be in an Apartment. But NO. Address is secret. Client makes arrangement by txt or voice with PO: Phone Operator (in LA called a Booker). You book a particular girl at a particular time; park nearby; only then get the apartment number and entry code. You are enjoined to be discreet, walk like you own the place. Door opens magically at your approach; girl is hiding behind it. You see only her, not her roommate; mamasan or muscle never visible. PO is often located elsewhere, even another city. Apartment has bed, of course, usually no massage table (some have them too). One fee covers all activity for the arranged time. Shower before and after sex, often co-ed with sexy moves. Girls may have conversational English, or none, but all are fluent in flirting and sex.
Notice how the proceedings and etiquette are completely different. Going to an AAMP thinking that it's about like an AMP can be embarrassing or even dangerous to the client and the provider.
All this I'm saying is the usual/typical mode; exceptions happen, of course.
K- means Korean; C- means Chinese. Not exclusive, but slightly different in style.
A PO typically handles booking for several girls, and may have several phone numbers.
Screening is by references that POs ask each other for, not by published reviews or from other clients.
AAMPs are very like Agencies in how they work, more than they are like AMPs. Actually, indy incalls are similar in processes too; difference is you contact indy girl herself and set up the date.
Does this help at all?