Has anyone reported on this place yet?
I was there recently, and it was a sexless experience. As expected with these unisex places, one doesn't choose one's masseur unless one absolutely insists on doing so. I didn't. So was assigned a totally straight-looking, skinny guy, who wasn't my type at all.
We had to climb FIVE floors to the massage room. There were rooms on the other floors, but I don't believe they were all occupied, so why we had to go 5 floors up, I don't understand. Perhaps the top floor rooms were designed for oil massage and the lower floors were for Thai massage?
The facility was new, clean and elegantly appointed.
I showered (alone) prior to the massage. When I returned to my room, the masseur was LYING ON THE BED texting away. It was such a bad sign, I mentally wrote off the cost of the session as a "learning experience".
Despite this, he gave me about the best massage I've had in over a year. That skinny guy was extremely skilled, with a wide repertory of strokes, precise hand placement and good firm pressure.
At no time was any indication given that anything sensual was on offer post-massage, which was fine by me.
He worked shirtless, but kept his trousers on.
On entry, the boss (the best looking guy on the premises, I might add!) asked me whether I wanted a male or female masseur. This question was not unexpected, but it didn't quite match what I had just seen a minute earlier - there were only boys sitting outside Prime calling out to me and other passers-by.
When I was leaving, once again, I saw only boys, and lots of them. Yet, I recalled that when I walked by Prime last December, there were as many girls as boys sitting outside.
So, out of curiosity, I asked one of the boys how many staff were working there. He said there were 30 - which was an incredible number. However, he said that "some" were not on duty - don't know how many.
What was interesting was the answer to my next question. How many of the thirty were female? I asked.
"One," he said.
Draw your own conclusions.
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