FIRST of all, I am a REAL massage therapist, and think that it's absolute bullshit that people use the cover of a 'massage' place to advertise and make it 'legal' and play innocent. MEH on them all... [/rant]
Second of all, pretty much if they advertise in the New Times, you've probably got a good chance of getting what you want. Call a place that you're interested in, ask what percentage of their clients are men/women. Usually if a place has a higher percentage of men, you'd be good to go. Ask how many 'massage therapists" there are, and how many are women. Also ask about pricing, and 'tipping' arrangements, services offered, etc. Don't flat out ask if they'll give you a handjob. But you can tell by the way they talk about their business and services what they really do offer. If they sound professional and legitimate, don't even THINK about going in there and insinuating anything. Just make phone calls, or stop in one and check it out, saying that you've been thinking about getting a massage and you wanted to see what services are offered and what the price range is.
*sheesh* I can't believe I just used information that I learned in school to stay away from those places to lead you to them.
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