Decent massage but average and mechanical hand job
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I ended up booking an hour at La Bella Spa. On arrival, I paid the door fee of £50 which has gone up - it used to be £40 under old management. I was met by Emma in the reception, who was polite enough and I was shown to a room at the back of shop.
The premises were clean and a new roll of tissue was placed on the massage bed, which added a professional feel. I was pleasantly surprised that the premises were still maintaining their high level of hygiene. Last time I went there was over a year ago!
Emma is 5ft 4in tall, of average build with a nice body. She is in her mid 30s, size 10 and with a 34C bust. She has a pretty face, long black hair and was wearing a tunic.
I laid down and removed all my clothes, including the most important underwear. I left the towel undraped, to which Emma didn't bother correcting - I must say it was a weird feeling being on display all throughout the massage.
It was a decent massage with particular attention to my thigh area, about 45 minutes in, the subject of extras was broached. I opted for a £40 hand job, done topless - and talked her down from her original £50 sale. This was a decent hand job, whilst she let me gently touch her tits. The tits were decent enough, with nice nipples - typical bullets for a Thai. It did all feel a bit mechanical and rushed, however it did the job and I finished, much to her surprise as I ended up catching her hair!
Would I go back? Probably not as I've seen much better girls for the same price and I just feel that it lacked that personal touch. I had a feeling that she just wanted to get it done as quick as possible, which I don't like. Not really good value for money. I think these places are hit and miss, you can get a really enthusiastic girl like in the days of Bangkok Therapy - or just money incentivised robots - moreso the latter these days.
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