lonelywombat
March 9th, 2007, 10:39
Last night I had a most interesting night with a group of uni students at a hotel, celebrating a mutual friends birthday.
First contentious point was an older and much younger lesbian couple, who do massages with a happy ending. Massage, model strip, mutual massage and happy ending. 30 minutes maximum and they do up to 8 per day.
Several of the men there were angry that males were not in demand for similar services to women, and got upset when male2male massage was mentioned. I kept very quiet.
Things got even more heated when the lesbians mentioned they do home and office blow jobs-- Blow and Go.
I was bemused as to what the issue was, all that sex, very high taxfree income or as they were man haters, they should not be doing it.
Now I would certainly be in the market for these second year male uni students if they went into Rub and Tug or Blow and Go, but I wont hold my breath waiting. I think it has some potential forads in the gay press here.
But as a marketing idea for thai massage venues in LOS, could it work? Word of mouth a catchy slogan??
First contentious point was an older and much younger lesbian couple, who do massages with a happy ending. Massage, model strip, mutual massage and happy ending. 30 minutes maximum and they do up to 8 per day.
Several of the men there were angry that males were not in demand for similar services to women, and got upset when male2male massage was mentioned. I kept very quiet.
Things got even more heated when the lesbians mentioned they do home and office blow jobs-- Blow and Go.
I was bemused as to what the issue was, all that sex, very high taxfree income or as they were man haters, they should not be doing it.
Now I would certainly be in the market for these second year male uni students if they went into Rub and Tug or Blow and Go, but I wont hold my breath waiting. I think it has some potential forads in the gay press here.
But as a marketing idea for thai massage venues in LOS, could it work? Word of mouth a catchy slogan??