07-28-2024, 05:46 AM
Hey everyone,
I wanted to share my experience with Maggie Ho at Wan Wah Industrial Building, Tuen Mun. As someone who isn’t particularly into massages, this session was quite an eye-opener.
Booking the appointment was a bit tricky due to the language barrier. After a few attempts and improving my Cantonese, I finally managed to secure a spot. The industrial building setting added a unique vibe to the whole experience, which I initially found intriguing.
Maggie herself is in her late 40s and her appearance is quite ordinary. The room had a peculiar touch with a snowglobe playing Christmas tunes throughout the session, adding an odd ambiance. The massage began with me face down, and initially, it felt okay. However, as the session progressed, the pressure became unbearable. Maggie’s focus on lymphatic drainage involved hard, painful strokes on my lymph glands and limbs, which left me writhing in pain.
The worst part was when she worked on my neck. The pressure was so intense that I could barely keep still. Despite my attempts to communicate my discomfort, Maggie continued with her relentless technique, seemingly unfazed by my obvious pain.
After what felt like an eternity, she offered a handjob for an additional $50. Desperate for some relief, I agreed. Her technique was mediocre, but it provided some respite from the intense massage. The cleanup afterward was awkward, and despite the initial price being $350, she charged $400 plus the extra $50 for the handjob. With no change available, I ended up tipping her.
The aftermath was brutal. I had bruises on my arms, sore lymph nodes in my neck for over a week, and folliculitis on my inner thighs from the rough rubbing. It made me question if this was a medically accurate lymphatic massage or just a painful ordeal.
In conclusion, Maggie’s service was not for me. The intense pain and subsequent discomfort outweighed any potential benefits. If you have a high pain tolerance and are curious about lymphatic massages, you might want to try it, but personally, I won’t be repeating this experience. Thanks for reading and stay cautious out there!
I wanted to share my experience with Maggie Ho at Wan Wah Industrial Building, Tuen Mun. As someone who isn’t particularly into massages, this session was quite an eye-opener.
Booking the appointment was a bit tricky due to the language barrier. After a few attempts and improving my Cantonese, I finally managed to secure a spot. The industrial building setting added a unique vibe to the whole experience, which I initially found intriguing.
Maggie herself is in her late 40s and her appearance is quite ordinary. The room had a peculiar touch with a snowglobe playing Christmas tunes throughout the session, adding an odd ambiance. The massage began with me face down, and initially, it felt okay. However, as the session progressed, the pressure became unbearable. Maggie’s focus on lymphatic drainage involved hard, painful strokes on my lymph glands and limbs, which left me writhing in pain.
The worst part was when she worked on my neck. The pressure was so intense that I could barely keep still. Despite my attempts to communicate my discomfort, Maggie continued with her relentless technique, seemingly unfazed by my obvious pain.
After what felt like an eternity, she offered a handjob for an additional $50. Desperate for some relief, I agreed. Her technique was mediocre, but it provided some respite from the intense massage. The cleanup afterward was awkward, and despite the initial price being $350, she charged $400 plus the extra $50 for the handjob. With no change available, I ended up tipping her.
The aftermath was brutal. I had bruises on my arms, sore lymph nodes in my neck for over a week, and folliculitis on my inner thighs from the rough rubbing. It made me question if this was a medically accurate lymphatic massage or just a painful ordeal.
In conclusion, Maggie’s service was not for me. The intense pain and subsequent discomfort outweighed any potential benefits. If you have a high pain tolerance and are curious about lymphatic massages, you might want to try it, but personally, I won’t be repeating this experience. Thanks for reading and stay cautious out there!