Newbie - FAQ

extras?
HDDOC96 13 Reviews 1994 reads
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Extras at any massage parlor are becoming more difficult to find.  One reason for this is Massage has a become more closely controlled and requires not only state but now federal licensing as well.  To legally advertise as a CMT(certified massage therapist) one has to attend massage school, take board exams, and obtain a state and federal massage license.  Most towns/cities will not allow a massage/salon to operate without 100% certification of all therapist. If a licensed massage provider is caught providing more then a massage she can not only expect problems from LE but she will also be hearing from her state and federal licensing boards and should expect to loose her license and/or pay  fines into the thousands. (If convicted of prostitution you probably wont get your license back.)  I guess that might slow business  down a little.

twoo72144 reads

i have been to several in the Denver area, not even close to touching the boys let alone a happy ending.  Am i doing something wrong

First, though I love them, AMPS are a dicey proposition today, what with all the anti-ilegal immigrant hysteria and all, AMPS have been a prime target not just of traditional LE but of DHS/INS as well.  Many AMPS up in the Northeast have dissappeared and never come back.

So, it would behoove a masseuse in the AMP to be quite discreet about offering anything more than a massage.

However, if there is a possibility of getting more, than you have to do two things:

First, you have to make the person feel safe.  That means not appearing nervous or on guard.  The gals at these AMPS have good radar for this kind of thing.  

Second, you have to give off the right vibes that says that you are interested.  Try to make a bit of small talk and get them to relax.  As the end of the massage comes, suggest that you would feel generous if the gal could do you a little favor.  If she takes the bait, you should be all set.  If not, then it isn't going to happen.

Some AMPS do not engage in sexual services also.  It's a hit or miss world when it comes to AMPS.

You should also inquire on a local board about places.  I know that Denver has The Other Board which should have clients who can steer you in the right direction.

Good luck and be careful.

Extras at any massage parlor are becoming more difficult to find.  One reason for this is Massage has a become more closely controlled and requires not only state but now federal licensing as well.  To legally advertise as a CMT(certified massage therapist) one has to attend massage school, take board exams, and obtain a state and federal massage license.  Most towns/cities will not allow a massage/salon to operate without 100% certification of all therapist. If a licensed massage provider is caught providing more then a massage she can not only expect problems from LE but she will also be hearing from her state and federal licensing boards and should expect to loose her license and/or pay  fines into the thousands. (If convicted of prostitution you probably wont get your license back.)  I guess that might slow business  down a little.

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