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The OP said Encino which is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley in the city of Los Angeles. You know the place in the Tom Petty song that says, "
"All the vampires walkin' through the valley
Move west down Ventura Blvd.
And all the bad boys are standing in the shadows
All the good girls are home with broken hearts."
Mr. Petty was a resident of Encino for many years.
Even if he called the police, the mere fact that he was flattered suggests that it was not fully unwanted. Also, there can be no proof of reasonable doubt that he did not know of such activities. Furthermore, he continued to receive touch after feeling horrible and put himself at risk of further touch (which was wanted).. .
I agree. Ruth For Truth is nuts for suggesting the OP call the police. Some kind of liberal gestapo that thinks the world's oldest profession is sinful evil. And I say that as a liberal who voted for Obama twice and will vote for Hillary (assuming she gets the nomination).
Human trafficking?! Gawd! In view of that piece of news, OP, I think you'd be doing those women a favor to report the incident to police, and suggest they investigate all those new businesses. Write a letter to the editor of your newspaper. DO something, for god's sake! Aughh! I hope your wife understands, and supports you.
it's the San Fernando Valley, the police know what's going on. The thing is, there are several on every block. Not all offer "extras" and many don't if they have reason to be suspicious.
I agree. Ruth For Truth is nuts for suggesting the OP call the police. Some kind of liberal gestapo that thinks the world's oldest profession is sinful evil. And I say that as a liberal who voted for Obama twice and will vote for Hillary (assuming she gets the nomination).
"Sinful evil"? It's illegal. I know a massage therapist who did have the cops called on him, and he didn't do anything wrong. It does happen, people do call the cops on massage therapists they think are being inappropriate. In this case, it's not just one therapist, it's a business quite possibly involved in human trafficking, fronting as a legit massage therapy place. According to other posters, Thai places like this do get shut down. So, whatever.
But we're told this is a "thing" in the San Fernando Valley. Great . The police know what's going on, and don't care. So....meh.
Okay, here's the deal. Decided to stop into a massage place that is next door to the yoga studio where I take classes.
Am I wrong to think this way? My was telling me for a couple of weeks to try it out, but now that I did, I feel both horrible and flattered.
Don't feel horrible...what for?
How were you to know that she'd grab your %$#@....I don't know about flattery either as it's probably the same for everyone who goes there.
Maybe you aught to take your wife for a massage with you, next time you go.
It'd be interesting to see how that goes. It would also give her an idea as to what kind of establishment it really is...........
No don't report it to the police. Just don't go back if that's not what you want. Most people know which massage parlors would offer the extras. I think it is the vast minority that end up going to those places by accident.
And is there anything really wrong with a lady rubbing a man off or vis versa if that's what they want? Sure I guess if you're married and she's not ok with that, BUT THEN DON'T GO THERE THEN.
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