Know the feeling. Honestly it's all part of the excitement right? If you're getting those vibes I'd straight ask. Otherwise, if you are a little shy just flat ask if anyone here got extras.
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In the CBD Theres a legit thai place called Varda Spa, takes health fund rebate etc.
Anyways I went in to only enquire one day about pricing etc, and nobody else was there so I quietly slipped the question “can you do special massage?”, the reception giggled and said “maybe”.
I never ended up trying so I wouldnt know
The gals currently there are a tad too old and butch. Great for a massage but not for extras unless ur into thick middle aged thai woman. The problem with legit shops is that they don’t have proper rosters. Plenty of great massage therapists at non legit shops with rosters so u can plan. There was an amazing Thai chick, Bonnie, at Bamboo->Therapeutic->Summerville. She was a doppelgänger for Jennifer Lopez. Then Anita at Summerville and now Olivia at Top Ryde.
The original Varda at Myers brings back good memories. It was a legit shop. They used to hire euro backpackers. Saw an Austrian chick regularly about 10 years ago. First 2 were normal sessions. We connected well and subsequent sessions were more lick, suck, slide and fuck rather than massage. Damage was 2 pineapples for the full works.
Why are you guys chasing particular shops to get extras?
The only effect the shop has on your chances is the internal setup, whether it's conducive to the "activities" you're after. Eg. If it's a shop in a mall with not much separating you from the outside world, you're not getting anything there.
Apart from that, it's all up to the girl.
Not always true. There was a shop in Wynyard station complex opposite a Asian restaurant that did extras. It was a tiny shop with no front wall/door and only a curtain to form the massage 'room' and would have a lot of foot traffic and people from the restaurant able to see right in.
Everytime I have been in a ship with a older milfs working they don't really care and get right down to business.
They take it as a part of the business they are doing