Pleasant massage and happy ending, but expensive
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After an initial visit of £65 (including a £20 happy ending), I came in at around 4 to 5pm and paid £45 for an hour of oily massage.
Once in the massage room (after being allowed to use the bathroom), I was allowed to strip down to the buff and asked if there could be any extras and clarified body-to-body massage, to which the lady answered that it would cost around £70-80 - and with payment by cash only. When I asked for the £70 and tried to ask if I could pay by card, she vehemently refused to (since she'd have to take a lesser cut if payment was done by card) until I said I could bump it up to £75, since I was prepared to take a huge hit for today. She then asked if she could go upstairs and discuss with the manager, which took a few minutes and she arrived with another lady to try get me to spend £140 for a double body-to-body, to which I refused and clarified my requirement for only a single lady. They acquiesced and brought out the card machine for payment.
As for the massage itself, it was a pretty standard and alright Thai massage, which also featured a lot of bum and upper thigh teasing. The body-to-body massage itself, once I was told to flip over, was quite good. The lady went topless and removed her pants to give a nice oily rubdown with her body and also with her considerable breasts while caressing down low and hard to get me to finish.
Once done, she wiped everything off, prepared the shower for me to use and I left to go about the rest of my day. Overall, with the early payment kerfuffle aside, the massage was a pleasant £45 experience and the lady was courteous and considerate throughout for the most part, although I'd warn about the hefty price tag on the body-to-body massage, especially compared to a happy ending (which itself is already a bit pricey), so I'd recommend this as a possible visit with extras next time around, only if you have much to spare; if not, then just go for the massage.
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