Maestro70
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More of reader than a writer but here goes...
I am more about the therapy than the fun, so for the thrill seekers, this might be an interesting read but not particularly enlightening.
I find most RMT's to be light handed and not attentive to details so I have been reading all the reviews trying to find good hands.
For reference I started with Ella at elegance, she was both good with her hands and her back walking and just an amazing woman...she unfortunately vanished.
After that I found Eva at Just Relax who also disappeared and Jennifer at Bellagio whose schedule never seemed to match mine.
Enter Cindy and Golden 101...
It was a little confusing getting in, there is a sign that says ring the doorbell, that doesn't exist, just push the door open. Once inside I was greeted by the, owner? I opt for 60 min but say she may need 90 if her hands can last that long. Shown to a small room poorly lit room. Reading the reviews, I opted for not pushing boundaries and being respectful, left my undies on and laid face down in the table.
A knock on the door, I don't look up, just say hi through n face hole. I just figured if she has skills, I don't need to give instructions.
She goes to work on the shoulders medium pressure...First and only question of the session, is the pressure ok or harder. I am a tree trunk, so harder it is. 15 min of warming up the outer layers of the onion, she gets to the real work on the waist up. Great technique, elbows, thumbs, circles, pressure points...then she stops and asks 60 or 90 min...I am all in on therapy... She excuses herself momentarily and returns with stuff...she brings in what I think is a small baking roller but it's not completely smooth. She rolls my back and shoulders with this tool, for a good 10 min... It was strange to start but it grew on me. I think it helped loosen the skin and muscles off my bones.
I look up after and it's a, for lack of a better word, stick, smoothly sanded but with a gouge taken out of it
50 gone for waist up and thru the shorts dug in deep into the gluts and hip flexors
Next 30, all legs... I didn't know I had knots and who knows whatever tight things between ankles and calf muscles. She was thorough...
Last 10, grabs hot towels and lays 3 or 4 stacked on the back/neck...does the hand chopping thru the towel. Cleans the oil off.
Best massage I have had in ages, will repeat for sure. If you need serious work and appreciate technique, $60 for an hour, you can't beat the quality.
She is very quiet and I think shy, her English is bare minimum...She has an unassuming look about her but she seems quite sweet.
I am more about the therapy than the fun, so for the thrill seekers, this might be an interesting read but not particularly enlightening.
I find most RMT's to be light handed and not attentive to details so I have been reading all the reviews trying to find good hands.
For reference I started with Ella at elegance, she was both good with her hands and her back walking and just an amazing woman...she unfortunately vanished.
After that I found Eva at Just Relax who also disappeared and Jennifer at Bellagio whose schedule never seemed to match mine.
Enter Cindy and Golden 101...
It was a little confusing getting in, there is a sign that says ring the doorbell, that doesn't exist, just push the door open. Once inside I was greeted by the, owner? I opt for 60 min but say she may need 90 if her hands can last that long. Shown to a small room poorly lit room. Reading the reviews, I opted for not pushing boundaries and being respectful, left my undies on and laid face down in the table.
A knock on the door, I don't look up, just say hi through n face hole. I just figured if she has skills, I don't need to give instructions.
She goes to work on the shoulders medium pressure...First and only question of the session, is the pressure ok or harder. I am a tree trunk, so harder it is. 15 min of warming up the outer layers of the onion, she gets to the real work on the waist up. Great technique, elbows, thumbs, circles, pressure points...then she stops and asks 60 or 90 min...I am all in on therapy... She excuses herself momentarily and returns with stuff...she brings in what I think is a small baking roller but it's not completely smooth. She rolls my back and shoulders with this tool, for a good 10 min... It was strange to start but it grew on me. I think it helped loosen the skin and muscles off my bones.
I look up after and it's a, for lack of a better word, stick, smoothly sanded but with a gouge taken out of it
50 gone for waist up and thru the shorts dug in deep into the gluts and hip flexors
Next 30, all legs... I didn't know I had knots and who knows whatever tight things between ankles and calf muscles. She was thorough...
Last 10, grabs hot towels and lays 3 or 4 stacked on the back/neck...does the hand chopping thru the towel. Cleans the oil off.
Best massage I have had in ages, will repeat for sure. If you need serious work and appreciate technique, $60 for an hour, you can't beat the quality.
She is very quiet and I think shy, her English is bare minimum...She has an unassuming look about her but she seems quite sweet.