Spexx
Reviewer
So I ventured out and tried a few legit places and independents, recently.
I’m not about to review any as for most reading, there’s no point. Those of you who have experienced legit massages know their value and those who haven’t, won’t understand until they do.
What caught me by surprise is when I met a home based RMT that just so happened to advertise a few days before our appointment, on Kijiji; I was left thinking I knew less about the massage world then when I walked in.
I wasn’t sure what to expect as every place I’ve ventured through Kijiji until then, have always been “happy” places. Regardless of my expectation, every single place!
We hit it off and had a great conversation before and after, and I truly enjoyed the lack of nervous anticipation that comes from “happier” places. Sometimes a legit massage and conversation is all the soul needs.
Though it occurred to me as we chatted before I left, that as of yet I’ve never met anyone from Kijiji who didn’t offer to make my day a little “happier”, until now.
She mentioned, that she almost never advertises on Kijiji as most Kijiji men are “Creeps”. She explained that on a single day she can receive up to 100 texts, most vulgar, many just flakes, and those that book; maybe 1 or 2 actually show. The saddest part is that she never mentioned if the 1 or 2 who showed, still fit the “creep” mould, and being I had just met her, I didn’t feel the need to ask.
Now, when I booked I had no idea what to expect. Her ad was straight forward and made no mention of services on the yay or nay side of “happy”. Yet still felt she didn’t need to express that anything beyond a good massage was being offered.
I haven’t seen her ad go back up, and I’m quite certain, it won’t for a while, yet I will see her again, regardless.
I just wonder about those that do advertise without innuendo or even those that make it clear there are no extras; how they actually survive the Kijiji environment without offering more or going insane trying to remain legit.
This lady only kept her ad up for a couple days to try and add a new regular or two to her clientele, with quite a bit of apprehension that most who responded would be “Creeps”.
Yet I see day in and day out (ok, yes I check Kijiji daily, sue me) ladies who some here have seen and report legit, and others that strictly say in their ad’s that they are not interested in providing more than an honest massage; how do they stay sane and navigate what seems like rough waters of a Creep infested sea which is this hobby.
I guess, I also ask myself as I finish reading this in my head; are they all as legit as they claim? If the Kijiji Massage realm is as infected with us Creeps as I’m being told (and I do not deny it likely is, with so few options left) how could a legit provider post day in and day out, dealing with the barrage of Creeps and yet still keep advertising?
Somehow, I’m seeing a veil that is somewhat obscured, but lifts when the time and occasion is right. Otherwise it remains lowered, a shield yet clear enough to see the faintest hope and possibility.
Impression is everything, Perception is a lie!
This has been “Deep Thoughts” by Jack Handey!
I’m not about to review any as for most reading, there’s no point. Those of you who have experienced legit massages know their value and those who haven’t, won’t understand until they do.
What caught me by surprise is when I met a home based RMT that just so happened to advertise a few days before our appointment, on Kijiji; I was left thinking I knew less about the massage world then when I walked in.
I wasn’t sure what to expect as every place I’ve ventured through Kijiji until then, have always been “happy” places. Regardless of my expectation, every single place!
We hit it off and had a great conversation before and after, and I truly enjoyed the lack of nervous anticipation that comes from “happier” places. Sometimes a legit massage and conversation is all the soul needs.
Though it occurred to me as we chatted before I left, that as of yet I’ve never met anyone from Kijiji who didn’t offer to make my day a little “happier”, until now.
She mentioned, that she almost never advertises on Kijiji as most Kijiji men are “Creeps”. She explained that on a single day she can receive up to 100 texts, most vulgar, many just flakes, and those that book; maybe 1 or 2 actually show. The saddest part is that she never mentioned if the 1 or 2 who showed, still fit the “creep” mould, and being I had just met her, I didn’t feel the need to ask.
Now, when I booked I had no idea what to expect. Her ad was straight forward and made no mention of services on the yay or nay side of “happy”. Yet still felt she didn’t need to express that anything beyond a good massage was being offered.
I haven’t seen her ad go back up, and I’m quite certain, it won’t for a while, yet I will see her again, regardless.
I just wonder about those that do advertise without innuendo or even those that make it clear there are no extras; how they actually survive the Kijiji environment without offering more or going insane trying to remain legit.
This lady only kept her ad up for a couple days to try and add a new regular or two to her clientele, with quite a bit of apprehension that most who responded would be “Creeps”.
Yet I see day in and day out (ok, yes I check Kijiji daily, sue me) ladies who some here have seen and report legit, and others that strictly say in their ad’s that they are not interested in providing more than an honest massage; how do they stay sane and navigate what seems like rough waters of a Creep infested sea which is this hobby.
I guess, I also ask myself as I finish reading this in my head; are they all as legit as they claim? If the Kijiji Massage realm is as infected with us Creeps as I’m being told (and I do not deny it likely is, with so few options left) how could a legit provider post day in and day out, dealing with the barrage of Creeps and yet still keep advertising?
Somehow, I’m seeing a veil that is somewhat obscured, but lifts when the time and occasion is right. Otherwise it remains lowered, a shield yet clear enough to see the faintest hope and possibility.
Impression is everything, Perception is a lie!
This has been “Deep Thoughts” by Jack Handey!
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