I can assure you that not everyone thinks just like you do, clients looking for extras are not hoping to get lucky, they are looking for a service they assume that is available, there is a huge difference between assuming the service is available and 'hoping to get lucky'. People don't got to the dentisthoping they can get lucky, people don't go to a massage therapist hoping to get lucky;some members of the general public are confused that "massage"means extras are available, it has absolutely nothing to do with 'hoping to get lucky'. There are many places presenting themselves as massage businesses where extras are available, many obvious ones that advertise in the adult section of a local paper, but there are more discrete ones, some people looking for extras will go to the obvious ones, some like the more discrete ones. It's only a minority that expect extras, and it's just that they are used to the other type of business masquerading as a massage business. I think you comments would probably be of more use on massage parlor review sites where they make disappointed comments that full service wasn't available, you could educate the people about where they need to go, rather than carry on about male bashing threads.
[/size]how can the original quotejustbe a general term phrased badly?!?SCORPIO, you don't phrase things poorly, don't use it as an excuse.