Minnesota

Re: Not a CMT, but I learned from the best
wwbigs 30 Reviews 1947 reads
posted
1 / 18

I am looking for somebody who is a CMT tho can give a really great massage but might be a little more open minded at the end than your average massage envy therapist.  
I have been out of the hobby for a couple of years and been enjoying " legitimate" massages but I'm really starting to miss the ones I used to receive.  
I'm a runner and in the middle of marathon training so I would really like something more than some jergens lotion slapped on my back for 5 minutes before the flip.  
Any suggestions would be great. I don't need a long list of extra menu options, just the basics without breaking the bank.  
Anything towards the south metro would be a bonus

remylively See my TER Reviews 691 reads
posted
2 / 18

Charlotte Grey (CMT who retired a few years ago) taught me everything I know! I don't have a specific massage rate listed, but would be happy to discuss options privately. I'm in south Mpls.

wwbigs 30 Reviews 587 reads
posted
3 / 18

I forgot to mention that I'm not currently a VIP. Sorry to whoever just sent me a message

knotsaway 36 Reviews 881 reads
posted
4 / 18

... Uptown, there's several providers in that area who offer CMT or even LMT quality massage.  Some of them started as LMTs and then moved to more sensual approaches.  One of them is Trinity Lake, but based on reviews there's other good candidates as well.  Someone else I know is downtown so not as convenient for you.

darmody 22 Reviews 600 reads
posted
5 / 18

In what world could Uptown possibly be considered the South Metro?

wwbigs 30 Reviews 481 reads
posted
6 / 18

It doesn't have to be south metro, I know that limits my options. It would just be nice.  

I have seen Trinity and she is a fantastic person, just a little out of the price range of what I'm looking for right now.

Jibberjabber727 504 reads
posted
7 / 18

Where the center of the metro is downtown Minneapolis and anything south of downtown then becomes "south metro."

darmody 22 Reviews 536 reads
posted
8 / 18

All of Minneapolis is central metro, or I'll be a monkey's uncle. Otherwise, why limit yourself to downtown? Why not pick a specific block, and say anything south of here. Or one guy's apartment, for that matter.  

Sounds like us calling Iowa the South. Just no.

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knotsaway 36 Reviews 518 reads
posted
9 / 18
hotchaa 70 Reviews 700 reads
posted
10 / 18

I would argue that you can get a pretty good massage from Vi from TNT.   You have to be clear about the massage parts and the level of pressure you want, but she is pretty willing to put in some serious work on the actual massage (or has been for me)

The other one I would suggest is Natalia.   She is also a runner.   I would be clear that you are looking for a sports massage or some concentration on certain areas.

hazydavy74 49 Reviews 817 reads
posted
11 / 18

Try Phoebe Jacobs / Heidi
Best of both worlds.

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TrinityLake See my TER Reviews 522 reads
posted
12 / 18

However, some also consider 'metro' to be the StPaul/Mpls cities.  I have been in Minnesota for over 20 years now, and I've heard different uses of this phrase.  SO, in light of clarification, knots used the word IF...  

We now know what you mean by 'metro', but we don't know yet what the OP is defining as metro.  So, knots was more specific with the location of his suggestions.

wwbigs 30 Reviews 490 reads
posted
13 / 18

Well I live south of MOA so that's south metro to me. Nice place to live but not a lot of options for providers.  
Uptown and south Minneapolis are pretty much the same thing in my book, but that's just me.  
I think the thread got a little off track.  
Think I should expand my options to uptown Trinity?

darmody 22 Reviews 437 reads
posted
14 / 18

"Metro," short for "metropolitan area," is a common term not restricted to Minnesota. It refers to population centers in and around big cities, including less densely populated outlying suburbs. People may use it to mean the twin cities themselves, but they're mistaken. (That's fine, people are wrong about things all the time.)

Google "MN metro," for instance, and you'll see maps almost uniformly highlighting Anoka, Washington, Hennepin, Ramsey, Carver, Scott, and Dakota counties. Minneapolis and St. Paul represent its center, more or less. The southern part would be in the very least south of the cities, in Hennepin, Scott, and Dakota counties.

mattman05 10 Reviews 510 reads
posted
15 / 18

Charlotte Grey was an amazing lady.....girl, you brought back a ton of memories!

TrinityLake See my TER Reviews 457 reads
posted
16 / 18

Posted By: wwbigs
Well I live south of MOA so that's south metro to me. Nice place to live but not a lot of options for providers.  
 Uptown and south Minneapolis are pretty much the same thing in my book, but that's just me.  
 I think the thread got a little off track.  
 Think I should expand my options to uptown Trinity?

TrinityLake See my TER Reviews 315 reads
posted
17 / 18

I completely agree with you.  I know the definition.  Knots knows, too.  However, there are enough people that include this area in their personal definition that it is helpful to not assume.  

Mark666 5 Reviews 581 reads
posted
18 / 18

I'd agree, she does a great job on both accounts

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