Booked Paris this AM based on the general buzz and having met her in the parking lot outside the old spa in the spring. It turned out badly. There were two issues.
First: appearance. Paris has packed on 15-20 lbs over the past few months. She no longer resembles her photo on the site or the old photos at the old spa. Her figure is now chunky. Her bum and thighs are mighty. And she has a noticeable belly. Her face is now not nearly as pretty as before.
Second: service. In a word, awful. I had pre booked the BS. I got less than a minute of BS, before Paris headed straight to the finish and worked relentlessly to get there. There was no flirting, not much teasing and she spent most of her time staring into space.
As soon as she had finished the "finish", she headed straight into the shower.She stayed there for 5 minutes. As soon as she came out, she said: "Wow! We've run over time!" I checked the clock. The session had been booked for 40 minutes to start at 11 AM. I got into the room at 11. Paris came in at 11:10. It was now 11:32.
Apparently, "Paris-minutes" are worth two of every body else's minutes, perhaps in the same sense that dog years are worth 7 people years.
Frankly, this session was over priced, useless garbage.
First: appearance. Paris has packed on 15-20 lbs over the past few months. She no longer resembles her photo on the site or the old photos at the old spa. Her figure is now chunky. Her bum and thighs are mighty. And she has a noticeable belly. Her face is now not nearly as pretty as before.
Second: service. In a word, awful. I had pre booked the BS. I got less than a minute of BS, before Paris headed straight to the finish and worked relentlessly to get there. There was no flirting, not much teasing and she spent most of her time staring into space.
As soon as she had finished the "finish", she headed straight into the shower.She stayed there for 5 minutes. As soon as she came out, she said: "Wow! We've run over time!" I checked the clock. The session had been booked for 40 minutes to start at 11 AM. I got into the room at 11. Paris came in at 11:10. It was now 11:32.
Apparently, "Paris-minutes" are worth two of every body else's minutes, perhaps in the same sense that dog years are worth 7 people years.
Frankly, this session was over priced, useless garbage.