AMP or ESCORT
Joey4Fun
Massachusetts
So far, here are the basic thoughts I have on it:
AMP: Positives-there are a couple of full service spa's that get great reviews for hot asian women who are very attentive. My only 'negative' is that, with all the 'attention' you get I might not last all that long and you're payment only covers one pop.
ESCORT: Positives- many seem to offer multiple pops for their price. However, it seems like there are a lot of scams out there and it's hard to tell the real ones from the fakes. It also seems like it might be more dangerous to go to an escort as opposed to a business like an AMP.
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On the other hand, it might feel a little dirty reading reviews on an escort because then you will feel like you are getting sloppy seconds. Also the element of surprise will be taken out...but at least you will be able to better avoid the rip off scams.
No, but there is pretty much a full-court press to try & get the so-called RI "loophole" closed soon.
"Plus, you can't beat the table shower if they offer one."
I've only been to one AMP that didn't offer a TS. For the details, see:
http://www.tuscl.net/b.php?AID=65
or
http://www.tuscl.net/b.php?AID=210
I would suggest a RI AMP over an escort or anything at all in MA. Good luck...
For an interesting twist on the on-going RI AMP controversy, see this:
http://www.projo.com/news/content/police…
"R.I. police charities solicit donations from 'spas'"
My favorite quotes (the audio sample is pretty good as well):
"In Warwick, Patrolman Alfred A. Melucci, Jr., treasurer of the Warwick Police FOP Lodge 7, said he, too, didn’t realize his lodge had received contributions from the spas until a reporter told him about the stickers and a receipt from the lodge for a $150 donation from Downtown Spa in 2006"
"'COME TREAT YOUR BODY…' reads an ad for Lily Spa in the most recent 2008 issue of Cranston Police Union’s Public Safety Guide, a booklet of safety tips thick with ads from a variety of businesses. Stripped across the bottom of a back page, next to ads for a lawyer, a home improvement company and a taxi service, Lily Spa advertises 'Dry Sauna' 'Body Shampoo' and 'Oriental-Style Body Rub.'
The union’s president, Cranston Police Detective Sgt. Stephen Antonucci, said he didn’t see the ad until a reporter called."
"Spa ads also have turned up in The Rhode Island Trooper, the official publication of the non-profit Rhode Island Troopers Association, a membership organization of state troopers 'dedicated to the improvement of the law enforcement profession...' The magazine’s spring/summer 2009 edition features articles on topics such as state police promotions, construction of a new state police headquarters and investigating fraud. The back of the magazine contains a directory filled with ads for area businesses. Under 'pools & spas' is a thumbprint-sized listing for 'Lily’s Spa.'"
"Still legal?" Is there a date for when the loophole will be eliminated?