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Old 08-12-2021, 09:05 PM
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Re: TCSS thread "My favourite MASSAGE girls"

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Originally Posted by TankerMack View Post
My experience so far... i tried 4 different massage girls after reading and seeing pics from SG Lonely Guy. Am not going to name the specific girls because my conclusion after my 4 limited experiences, in my opinion applies to how I view the girls who advertise in SGlonely guy or beauty castle.

Please add 20 to whatever age is provided. Age given is always a complete lie.

Pictures... copy and paste the photos provided to powerpoint and widen the photos. 60% of the time that's how the girl looks like.

Maybe it is just unfortunate me, but all the 4 ladies I went to are ladies I will never allow to touch my body if I see them in a spa. After the last time imo these are ladies from China who are seeking retirement income from suckers in Singapore. We are not cold hearted enough like the men in China to reject on the spot. We should build up the mentality. The last one i went, hid behind the door till I fully entered her unit and quickly closed the door.

If anyone here says, "one man's meat is another's poison", I would have to disagree. This is false advertising. I mean I cannot obviously blame SGLonely or Beatycastle because they are just the service provider and we cannot expect them to QC everyone who advertise with them. I just am irritated with the deceptive photos, data, reviews and blatant dishonesty just because they can do it.

Am boycotting from now on.
Very nice post. Like your powerpoint idea. Makes sense, will try myself haha.

The ads that shows age as 29, like in Local section, are actually hahaha … who knows how many years to add! 29 is a dangerous number, it’s like items priced at $9.95, $19.95, $99.95 etc. designed to play mental game with us.

Many others quoted as 22/23 are not so bad because they are usually still around 30 years of age usually. But again what may be ok for someone in 40s may not be ok for you if you are younger.