Actually, there is a sign on the sidewalk that say "aromatherapy and massage". For those looking for the place, it's on the west side of Bayview, just south of Eglinton. It's just north of the Royal Bank. I was driving home today, and decided to drop in after all the reviews on the place. Got a massage from Koko, average in appearance. Initially chose a 1/2 hour session, but the massage was so incredible that I extended to 45 minutes then one hour. Her technique was fantastic, on par with RMT, she must have training from somewhere. English was poor, but I spoke some Chinese with her, got that she was from Beijing, has been here less than a year and doesn't like it here.
She walked on my back, used her knees and feet all over my back, and even used her inner thighs, which by the way are as soft as butter, a very sensual feeling. She worked out kinks in my neck and shoulders that I've had for weeks, even kneaded out the headache that has been bothering me for days. She was very apprehensive about the finish, likely from the aforementioned LE visit on Saturday. I had to ask specifically, and she asked "are you sure". Technique for the finish was just as talented as the massage itself.
I'm guessing that LE reads these boards to give them tips, so I have this to say to them. Leave the MP's alone!! Don't you have some real crime to fight?? Something that comes to mind is the recent shooting at the Bally's in Etobicoke. I work out at Bally's and although I didn't know the victim too well, I used to say hello everytime I saw him, he was a pleasant fellow. Shouldn't you police be out there preventing this type of thing, hunting real criminals, people who supply guns to the public, instead of hassling adults who just want to provide and purchase a service which only makes people more relaxed and happier? If all men got regular massages there would be much LESS violence in the world. The body rub/sex trade has always been around and will always be around, it's time to abandon the archaic laws from centuries ago and progress to matters that are more important.
Sorry to go off on a tangent, but this is something that needed to be said.