I had a chance to get a neck and shoulder massage on 8/10/67. I felt bad that the masseuse (a bit older) spoke abruptly, maybe because I was younger or something. I didn't take it to heart. I wasn't rude, but I felt that other...
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I had a chance to get a neck and shoulder massage on 8/10/67. I felt bad that the masseuse (a bit older) spoke abruptly, maybe because I was younger or something. I didn't take it to heart. I wasn't rude, but I felt that other shops spoke better, such as, don't sleep on a high pillow. Sleeping like this is like watching TV, not a massage (said abruptly). When stretching out your arms to massage, it wasn't like holding them down like other shops. It was like lifting and releasing them. The massage wasn't that comfortable. The back and legs massaged were different. It was like massaging to kill time!! Most importantly, what was really shocking was that the curtains weren't closed during the massage. I was lying on the bed next to the door. When I was lying on my side to get a back massage (taking off my bra for the massage), a male customer opened the door and asked for a massage. Instead of getting up to quickly close the curtains or covering the customer with a blanket, he just massaged and talked to the male customer who had the door open. It was a small thing, but I think it should be improved because not all female customers will ignore this kind of thing. I wasn't very impressed, but if I have the chance, I will go and try it again with another masseuse.