There is another outlet in downtown NYC at Maiden Lane where these guys time-share. He did not charge extra for fondling though. I had hired Nikita once (his ad is no longer there) and met a guy similar to your description in Peter Cooper village. But i was hoping against hope that the guys come close enough for us to overlook the underlying scam. I have been following all those ads for a couple years now and know that they are not real. Glad you took one for the team and reported back. I'm unfamiliar with those "added charges." They don't seem to harm anyone, but the biggest negative of course is that you'll never meet any of the advertised models/masseurs. In other words, they act like an employment agency of sorts, although probably take in some large percentage of the client income. They split the income from the client in some fashion. They offer jobs to visitors/would-be immigrants from East Europe, Ukraine, Russia, other republics of the former Soviet Union who over-stay their visitor visa, don't have work permits, or otherwise can't find oner jobs. They write the ads and advertise masseurs using photographs plucked from the internet.
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Second-hand sources tell me that the "Murray Hill Gang" consists of two Russians who set up that business. One wonders: who writes the ads for these boys, and how does he benefit? But the ad in RB is misleading, to say the least, and I venture that this is true of almost all ads featuring young men from the republics of the former Soviet Union. I was not unhappy, since I went in with my eyes open, the massage was more than satisfactory, and the price was right. He stated without hesitation that "none of us uses his real pictures, because we are afraid." I told him that his RB ad mentioned certain tastes that went beyond massage, and he admitted that he had never seen his ad (!) and was surprised that it would list such things. Although I already knew the answer, I asked whether the photos in his ads were really his. He replied that he had roommates and that friends had preceded him, I asked where he was from, and he said he was from the Ukraine. Once I was on my back, he let me touch him, but go no further, and proceeded quickly to give me a surprisingly nice happy ending.Īs I was dressing, I asked him whether he was living alone and how he had gotten into his business.
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He said that would be $40 more than the agreed price of $180 for an hour's massage, and I agreed. He then asked me whether I would like to turn over, and I said yes, adding that I would like him to remove his briefs.
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He ushered me into a room with a massage table, stripped down to skimpy briefs revealing hot views front and back, and gave me a thorough massage while I lay on my stomach. The young man who met me at the door wearing pajama bottoms was not "Aaron," but he was a smooth twink with a lovely swimmer's build and a gorgeous face. His separate ad on, as found by Googling his phone number, stated that he is Polish, and this strengthened my hope that he would turn out to be different from "the Russians."Ĭontact was easy, as was finding his fourth-floor apartment just north of the intersection of 51st Street and 2nd Avenue. I picked "Aaron," a twink masseur/escort whose photos were to my liking and a couple of whose tastes, as listed in his RB ad, matched mine: Despite the many warnings on this site regarding "the Murray Hill gang," I recently decided, with my eyes open, to try one of the many Eastern Europeans who advertise on RB, just for the experience.