I used to go there (from 2006. 2010, before things got hot in other NoVA places I discovered) for a good massage and a predictable ending. After it went downhill and my attention went elsewhere. The new owner (young mamasan) was trying to turn it around with younger girls and a decent but low-key level of service.
One interesting tidbit she shared, she said the young girls work new to the country and worked as part of a crew (which had darker implications) but all the older women were working off gambling debts. She said they were all gambling addicts, and were in the AMP trade because they couldn't pay them off an other way, but essentially were there by choice (I. E, it was fast money, but they weren't compelled in an human-trafficking sense.)
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NOMOCHOMO ago
Re: massage parlor
Hahaha. Unit Q
The sign reads:
"Massage Therapy 7032880202"
There is another line that is covered with masking tape.
https://1called.com/phone-7032880202.amp
Number is listed as "Moon Therapy" I think "Blue Moon" is the text covered by the masking tape in the streetview pic.
(703) 288-0202 is a landline managed by Verizon Virginia and was introduced on February 11, 1995
https://www.massagebook.com/profiles/preview/21372
Also listed as "Ivy Therapy"
Associated tags are "massage therapy" & "Asian massage"
NOMOCHOMO ago
Reposting @sn00tyfr00T pic of the massage parlor
https://imgoat.com/uploads/777d5c17d4/162157.png
All the blinds are drawn. It looks like a rub and tug
NOMOCHOMO ago
https://www.rubmaps.com/erotic-massage-blue-moon-therapy-vienna-va-7864#reviews
Was blue moon, changed name to b & m around 2011.
NOMOCHOMO ago
"Young girls" + "darker implications"
http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/archive/index.php/t-3958-p-28.html?s=23b2180e151bc9fba2ba3a24a6baf715
I used to go there (from 2006. 2010, before things got hot in other NoVA places I discovered) for a good massage and a predictable ending. After it went downhill and my attention went elsewhere. The new owner (young mamasan) was trying to turn it around with younger girls and a decent but low-key level of service.
One interesting tidbit she shared, she said the young girls work new to the country and worked as part of a crew (which had darker implications) but all the older women were working off gambling debts. She said they were all gambling addicts, and were in the AMP trade because they couldn't pay them off an other way, but essentially were there by choice (I. E, it was fast money, but they weren't compelled in an human-trafficking sense.)