Qster
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Sorry for this long overdue review, saw Lindsay a while back just haven't had time to write a proper review.
The place is north on 97 Street, north of YQ and BestCare, the two northern most semi-legit which I know. It is brand new, well sort of. When you walk in, there is the usual bench with sandals on the left; two comfy chair behind closable curtains on the right (I assume they double as the reflexology area). A small check-in desk with a large monitor completes this fairly cramped entrance area. OH, OH, OH, I forgot about the "shrine" to Tibetan healing, pictures of this Tibetan monk is all over the place with various literature and medicines for sale.
You see, Lindsay shares the space with a Tibetan healing monk who practice Tibetan healing medicine there. Given who her roommate is, I had a solid understanding of the type of session which can be delivered out of that location.
Lindsay was the ONLY RMT at that time, to the best of my knowledge, they havn't hired a new one yet but if that has happened, someone else can give an update. Lindsay is 40ish (late 30s to early 40s), I am fairly confident with that guess. She dressed fairly conservatively in her medical garbs and there was very little curve which showed through. By my standards, fairly short (5'4"ish) with a medium Asian build (probably slim by non-Asian standards). With some make-up, she can be very attractive but she chose the plain hair-in-a-bun nerdy look.
The massage room was long and narrow. Being a landlord myself, I look at the leasehold and I would use the word "substandard" or "DIY", LOL, whoever did the painting should really learn how to use tapes and I am a little unsure about the electrical, let's just say, I hope they didn't pay much for that work. Everything is narrow by design to fit two rows of rooms along a narrow corridor. The walls are thin, very thin.
With such a narrow room, the massage table was also extremely narrow. May be it is because I have been spoiled by the wide large table at YoYo, this table feels uncomfortably narrow.
I ask for deep and powerful, Lindsay got to about 70%. Her English was very good, her skills was good, she knows the right spots, she hit the right spots, she just didn't deliver the power to the right spots. I suspect if I only needed a relaxation massage, she would be fantastic.
After a few tries, I concluded that I liked LIndsay but it is time to move on. She has the language skills to carry on a decent conversation, she has the skills to be a great masseuse, she just didn't have the power for true deep work. Sharing a tight narrow quarter with such distinguished roommate means that one must be extremely respectful of one's surroundings as well. Also she has removed the original $79 introductory offer and it is now full $90 per hour; while not a huge deal, it is a bit of a deal. Time to move on. She definitely a sweetheart but a little too shy for what I am hoping for.
The place is north on 97 Street, north of YQ and BestCare, the two northern most semi-legit which I know. It is brand new, well sort of. When you walk in, there is the usual bench with sandals on the left; two comfy chair behind closable curtains on the right (I assume they double as the reflexology area). A small check-in desk with a large monitor completes this fairly cramped entrance area. OH, OH, OH, I forgot about the "shrine" to Tibetan healing, pictures of this Tibetan monk is all over the place with various literature and medicines for sale.
You see, Lindsay shares the space with a Tibetan healing monk who practice Tibetan healing medicine there. Given who her roommate is, I had a solid understanding of the type of session which can be delivered out of that location.
Lindsay was the ONLY RMT at that time, to the best of my knowledge, they havn't hired a new one yet but if that has happened, someone else can give an update. Lindsay is 40ish (late 30s to early 40s), I am fairly confident with that guess. She dressed fairly conservatively in her medical garbs and there was very little curve which showed through. By my standards, fairly short (5'4"ish) with a medium Asian build (probably slim by non-Asian standards). With some make-up, she can be very attractive but she chose the plain hair-in-a-bun nerdy look.
The massage room was long and narrow. Being a landlord myself, I look at the leasehold and I would use the word "substandard" or "DIY", LOL, whoever did the painting should really learn how to use tapes and I am a little unsure about the electrical, let's just say, I hope they didn't pay much for that work. Everything is narrow by design to fit two rows of rooms along a narrow corridor. The walls are thin, very thin.
With such a narrow room, the massage table was also extremely narrow. May be it is because I have been spoiled by the wide large table at YoYo, this table feels uncomfortably narrow.
I ask for deep and powerful, Lindsay got to about 70%. Her English was very good, her skills was good, she knows the right spots, she hit the right spots, she just didn't deliver the power to the right spots. I suspect if I only needed a relaxation massage, she would be fantastic.
After a few tries, I concluded that I liked LIndsay but it is time to move on. She has the language skills to carry on a decent conversation, she has the skills to be a great masseuse, she just didn't have the power for true deep work. Sharing a tight narrow quarter with such distinguished roommate means that one must be extremely respectful of one's surroundings as well. Also she has removed the original $79 introductory offer and it is now full $90 per hour; while not a huge deal, it is a bit of a deal. Time to move on. She definitely a sweetheart but a little too shy for what I am hoping for.