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CaptainBoner

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My family moved to flushing around world war 1, My great grandparents, my grandparents, my parents and I have seen the area undergo massive changes over the generations. I personally grow up on cherry ave, directly across the street from the complex in question.

Is it a worse neighborhood now than it was when I grew up.... I mean YES, but that has nothing to do with Spa's that operate behind closed doors, it has to do with a mass influx of people. If I'm being polite I would say the area is over populated. It's dirty, smelly and crowded, that's the problem.
 

BoreZo

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I get the anger for his daughter, but those tweets are potential defamation lawsuits if he can't prove it.

Also, very confused why you posted this as a review, instead of a discussion in the Flushing Discussion section.
I agree on both counts. I don't know if anyone will bother, and they would need to as part of any proceeding identify the person posting these tweets, but the post claims without evidence that an entire block of businesses are illegal and immoral. There's a lot of basic massage therapy involved. Odd choice of target I feel.
 

Paperpusher

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Please identify the massage place you think only do legit massages on main streetflushing,? I can count them on one hand. A slight exaggeration, but not by much.
 

krideynyc

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Please identify the massage place you think only do legit massages on main streetflushing,? I can count them on one hand. A slight exaggeration, but not by much.
He needs to provide proof of prostitution to avoid facing legal consequences for false and damaging accusations. The spas are innocent until proven guilty.
 

Maple Garden

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As far as Cindy and her reputed back walking, her stretches were far better than her back walk. She’s known for her back walk but I’ve had far better. Some FS providers give much better and longer back walk than Cindy. What they call oil back walk is the best but not many do it.
 

krideynyc

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I used "Cindy the Back Walker" because, like you said, that's what she's known by. She doesn't like using the balls of her feet to step and crack, because she doesn't feel it's safe. She prefers to do the cracking with the stretches. If you ask, she can be pretty hard with the back walking, including those step cracks.
 

Paperpusher

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Though back walking can feel good if the massage woman was trained, it is often the preferred method for some ladies to massage, since it does not put wear and tear on their hands or back. It allows them to be able to perform more massages in a day. The same this is true of using elbows.
 

krideynyc

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Though back walking can feel good if the massage woman was trained, it is often the preferred method for some ladies to massage, since it does not put wear and tear on their hands or back. It allows them to be able to perform more massages in a day. The same this is true of using elbows.
Feet and elbows are excellent alternatives to use to release knots. But the key is if they been trained. Otherwise, they're not back walking, as more just stepping on you. I don't have an issue with trained providers doing back walking. It's way more pressure than they can apply using hands, while saving them physical effort. One thing to note is that spas with bas overhead often have to install them post inspection. Most insurance companies won't insure them if they see overhead bars installed. Too risky.
 
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