William73
21-11-2025, 04:33 PM
When you text the shop asking which girls are working today, sure — the “good” part is you don’t have to waste time asking about their age, body type, or personality. They write all that in the message already.
But here’s the real downside: most of that info is straight-up bullshit. You end up wasting your time driving all the way there, only to find out the descriptions don’t match reality at all. And the more girls you look at, the more disappointed you get. It’s like a talent show but everyone lied on their application.
Take my last visit for example. I went in, checked out the girls, and didn’t book anyone. Why?
Because what they wrote and what I saw were two completely different species. Obviously the photos are fake — only a couple of them are actually real.
There’s this Vietnamese lady called Megan. The message said she’s a size 6. Mate, I swear on eating shit she is not fitting into a size 6. She’s tiny in height, yeah, but she’s pretty damn chubby. If we’re being honest, she looks way closer to a size 10.
Age? Also fake. No surprise there.
That day there were two Korean girls working. One of them was Ruby — message said 26. In real life? She looks mid-30s easily.
BUT I’ll give her one thing: they listed her as size 8. In person she’s extremely skinny, so she’s more like a size 4–6.
The other Korean girl (pretty sure it was Chloe) was busy with a client so she didn’t come out to introduce herself. But I heard her speaking Korean in the hallway, so I’m guessing she’s the one they wrote down as 22.
Here’s the problem: she does not look 22. Not even “oh maybe she’s 1–2 years older.” I’m talking a big difference — more like 27 to 33.
Message said she’s size 6. In person? Her legs and overall frame look closer to a size 8.
And if she really is a 6, then Ruby must be a size 4.
Then there’s Maya. Message said she’s Filipino. Saw her in person — she didn’t look Filipino, but the personality description was spot on. Super friendly, not gonna lie. She clearly works out because she’s got visible muscle definition.
But pretty? Look, I honestly can’t say that with a straight face.
But here’s the real downside: most of that info is straight-up bullshit. You end up wasting your time driving all the way there, only to find out the descriptions don’t match reality at all. And the more girls you look at, the more disappointed you get. It’s like a talent show but everyone lied on their application.
Take my last visit for example. I went in, checked out the girls, and didn’t book anyone. Why?
Because what they wrote and what I saw were two completely different species. Obviously the photos are fake — only a couple of them are actually real.
There’s this Vietnamese lady called Megan. The message said she’s a size 6. Mate, I swear on eating shit she is not fitting into a size 6. She’s tiny in height, yeah, but she’s pretty damn chubby. If we’re being honest, she looks way closer to a size 10.
Age? Also fake. No surprise there.
That day there were two Korean girls working. One of them was Ruby — message said 26. In real life? She looks mid-30s easily.
BUT I’ll give her one thing: they listed her as size 8. In person she’s extremely skinny, so she’s more like a size 4–6.
The other Korean girl (pretty sure it was Chloe) was busy with a client so she didn’t come out to introduce herself. But I heard her speaking Korean in the hallway, so I’m guessing she’s the one they wrote down as 22.
Here’s the problem: she does not look 22. Not even “oh maybe she’s 1–2 years older.” I’m talking a big difference — more like 27 to 33.
Message said she’s size 6. In person? Her legs and overall frame look closer to a size 8.
And if she really is a 6, then Ruby must be a size 4.
Then there’s Maya. Message said she’s Filipino. Saw her in person — she didn’t look Filipino, but the personality description was spot on. Super friendly, not gonna lie. She clearly works out because she’s got visible muscle definition.
But pretty? Look, I honestly can’t say that with a straight face.