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Review: Amy Thai

Chuck One

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House was 110. I usually shoot for 40 over the house if I’m keeping it simple. I exceeded that here because she was that cute. I’m not saying you couldn’t get what I did for less. I’ve converted a few of these into SB’s and that never happened by negotiating.
 

Chuck One

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I like the format of your review... Stated everything but not in too graphic way... Very gentleman like of you
Thanks- I think if you are looking for this type of service you know what it is. It’s not Lear or PH. I actually went primarily for the massage and it was good. But I do believe it’s wise to be respectful in your reviews for many reasons.
 

Hardrobert

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Is this in a legit acupuncture docs office on the right when you enter and to the left down the hall a bunch of extra treatment rooms rented out to various therapists?
And was the 110 for an hour? Usually Thai massage is better for 90 minutes.
And yes good review, on point.
 

Chuck One

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Is this in a legit acupuncture docs office on the right when you enter and to the left down the hall a bunch of extra treatment rooms rented out to various therapists?
And was the 110 for an hour? Usually Thai massage is better for 90 minutes.
And yes good review, on point.
I suspect you’ve been in that office. I’ve seen numerous therapists there. Some with a release. Some without. Yes for the hour. And I bet 90 minutes is great!
 

Sanbanfole

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Is that where Ping works the Chinese acupuncturist? She would always have some Thai ladies working for her. She used to be on 52nd street in the basement and she would take insurance for your session.
 
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