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Spas vs Independents

SlimReaper99

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Do you prefer spas or independent providers? I have used both and I think I prefer independents. Which do you prefer?
 

Ghost908

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#3
I prefer Indies. I get the choice of what I want to pay. SS, HH, etc. @Bananapunch where have you been looking? I'd never pay 1k lol Message me my man there's really reasonable prices out there.
 

mikemendez

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In a Spa, you can see what she actually looks like upon entering the place. An Indy can have outdated or photoshopped pics, you take the appointment, arrive and may be surprised to see she is heavier or older than advertised.
 

markkennedy

BFE to your GFE
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In thirty years, I only just visited my first indy, and never used any agency. For me, is either civvies or AMPs. Get some mombod civvie whose husband won't eat them out or a college chick who just got dumped by some piece of shit narcissist or pussy, and you almost feel like you ought to be paying for it how awesome it can be.

AMPs for me are best, because it's a store, so you can be as anonymous as you like, there's no extra BS, unless you initiate (advice not to!). Just go in, play the "oh we missed you" game, get your groove on, enjoy the sweet loving GFE and ST, and hopefully the TM, then return to your regularly scheduled programming.

For indy, I feel like the chance of game of "your ad says you're thirty, and you're older than my mom", or "that picture is on polaroid isn't it?", or "dam you got some serious photoshop skills!". Or, the chance of "hi, this is my boyfriend and he's going to watch", or "hi, this is my boyfriend, he's going to rob and murder you," or "you don't care that I have a cock, right?". If you get it right, like my one indy experience, ok it's great and I am actively trying to find more. If you want to get other than a Chinese lady, at least in my area, either indy or agency is the way.
 

mikemendez

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It depends on the girl for me. However, I enjoy discovering new to me lovelies in Amps. I also enjoy visits to Indy and UTR lovelies in a residential or apartment settings.
 

Happy Jack

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I did the Agency and Indy thing for years. Once I discovered the AMP scene, I never looked back.
I got lucky though, Victoria H and Rupee were two of my first AMP Girl experiences, and it was at a regular Spa in NJ at your typical NJ fees before they made their debut in NYC.
 

TenSleep

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Verification kinda weirds me out. Someone tell me it’s worth the risk…
I'm a little hesitant about giving out all the info they want, but on the other hand, I've never heard a single story about that information getting out into the world. Can anybody here verify an instance of a hobbiest having their information actually made available by a PO or AAMP to law enforcement or publicized in a way that would affect their regular life? In the dozen years of following all the threads from several different sites, I've never heard of it happening.

The one exception was back in about 2006, an agency that I had used in Phoenix got shut down and a list of names and numbers was out there. I saw my name and number, but no other information associated with it (like a date, price, name of a provider). Nothing ever came of it. I've never heard of anything like that happening with the AAMP's here in California. You would think that if it had happened, somebody would immediately get on a board like this and warn everybody else.

It's kinda like not going into that major surgery because you've convinced yourself that you're going to be that one in a million instances in which something goes slightly wrong and you're left with permanent limp or something.
 
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