There's an article
here that I wrote about finding an agency; a lot of the same stuff applies to parlours. In short:
- Check out punter sites to see what places get reviewed and/or discussed a lot because you can often glean an idea of whether a place is nice for the girls to work in through what the punters say. E.g. positive reviews full of stuff like "she seemed really smiley and comfortable", "the flat was very clean and tidy and the shower was good" and all those bits and pieces give you a picture of the place. Make sure to read the bad reviews, too, because "she had track marks on her arms", "I was robbed by the pimp", or even just "every time I go here it's really hit and miss because some of the girls seem angry and knackered and they aren't even grateful for the ?60 per hour that they're earning" give you an idea of what to avoid. (Useless reviews like, "omg she wer well fit i banged her for ten hours and she had 500 orgasms" are just, well, totally useless for everyone except the bloke that wanks over the memory while writing it.
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- When you find a few popular and often-discussed/reviewed establishments, feel free to come back here and request PMs from anyone who's worked there. Just make sure not to post any actual links as we don't want the forum to seem like it's advertising a place (that's why we only allow agency adverts and links in the Spamming section).
- Don't forget that contacting an establishment yourself is the quickest way to find out what they're like. Have a look at articles like the ones under "Ways of Working" > running/working in a parlour to see what to expect and what to avoid once you've met the owners and are deciding whether or not to start working there. For example, you should expect respect and decency from the agency/parlour owners as much as you should from any client you see; any establishment owner who expects you to service them for free to get a job or to "test" you for a job is a scumbag and best avoided as they clearly have no business sense and are in it for the wrong reasons so anyone who works with them will end up being dragged down into god-knows-what. Any sign of drugs or violent crime or other bad stuff that will draw the police in to shut the place down in the blink of an eye means you'd best get right away from there, too.
It's all fairly logical so you'll be fine once you've researched a few places and investigated them a bit.