obamacares
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I stayed in this hotel in 10/2012.
The rooms were clean but far from luxurious. The cost was RMB300 per night.
The hotel has two massage parlors, one which looked dirty and very noisy which I guess is for normal massage which is located in the first floor and another one that is in the back of the hotel. For this second one you have to exit the hotel and walk surrounding it until you get to a kind of shopping mall with restaurants and a massage parlor.
If you ask the reception for a massage in your room they will send you one from this place. The papasan asked for RMB700 but after a short negotiation I could reduce it to RMB400, 90 minutes. He said that I could wait in the room and that he would send me somebody. I said that I would prefer to see the girls first.
He insisted that all his girls were gorgeous and I threat to walk away.
The girls were far from gorgeous, I would say 2/5. When he saw my reaction he said: "don't worry, you take one and she can give you an oil massage for RMB70, and if you change your mind you can do FS".
The girl replied in Chinese that she did not know how to do massage and he told her that she would do fine. I was amazed by the persistence of the papasan, he was not leaving with empty hands. I finally accepted the RMB70.
The girl did not lie when she said that she did not know how to massage. It was being really lousy so she proposed a HE for a 200 tip. I accepted, at least for 130 more I could get a good relaxing massage.
But then I kept thinking, now that I had accepted the 130, for 170 more I could have also sex, so I ended up accepting the RMB400 for 1 pop!!!
Here I learnt a very valuable lesson from the papasan. Never let your customer leave with empty hands, offer him gradual increments until he end up paying the whole price
The experience overall was not good. I did not find the girl attractive so I did not enjoy having sex with her.
I finished as fast as I could, payed and asked her to leave.
Face: 2/5
Body: 2/5
Skills: 3/5
Damage: RMB400.
Repeat: Definitely no.
The rooms were clean but far from luxurious. The cost was RMB300 per night.
The hotel has two massage parlors, one which looked dirty and very noisy which I guess is for normal massage which is located in the first floor and another one that is in the back of the hotel. For this second one you have to exit the hotel and walk surrounding it until you get to a kind of shopping mall with restaurants and a massage parlor.
If you ask the reception for a massage in your room they will send you one from this place. The papasan asked for RMB700 but after a short negotiation I could reduce it to RMB400, 90 minutes. He said that I could wait in the room and that he would send me somebody. I said that I would prefer to see the girls first.
He insisted that all his girls were gorgeous and I threat to walk away.
The girls were far from gorgeous, I would say 2/5. When he saw my reaction he said: "don't worry, you take one and she can give you an oil massage for RMB70, and if you change your mind you can do FS".
The girl replied in Chinese that she did not know how to do massage and he told her that she would do fine. I was amazed by the persistence of the papasan, he was not leaving with empty hands. I finally accepted the RMB70.
The girl did not lie when she said that she did not know how to massage. It was being really lousy so she proposed a HE for a 200 tip. I accepted, at least for 130 more I could get a good relaxing massage.
But then I kept thinking, now that I had accepted the 130, for 170 more I could have also sex, so I ended up accepting the RMB400 for 1 pop!!!
Here I learnt a very valuable lesson from the papasan. Never let your customer leave with empty hands, offer him gradual increments until he end up paying the whole price
The experience overall was not good. I did not find the girl attractive so I did not enjoy having sex with her.
I finished as fast as I could, payed and asked her to leave.
Face: 2/5
Body: 2/5
Skills: 3/5
Damage: RMB400.
Repeat: Definitely no.