Very good massage and hand relief
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Having read some reports on the WYSG, I got the urge to visit Magic Fingers again. I used to visit prior to the shop closing for a quick rub and tug.
I called the shop and she was available. On arrival she recognised me and we had a hug - she is a really friendly woman. I forgot her name, but she is a reasonably good looking Chinese lady in her mid 40s - no tattoos, but a really nice body. She is of medium build and height with no fat and good sized firm breasts. her dress size wise probably a 10 or 12. I paid £45 for the massage.
The room was nice and warm. I stripped off and laid down on my front. She proceeded to give me a very, very good massage. I used to have a light massage previously, but this was a medium massage which I really enjoyed. It did go on a bit longer than I would have liked as I was looking forward to the second part. There were no sexy swipes whilst on my front, so it was a very professional massage to start!
On the turnover, she gave me a great head massage then some further massaging on the legs whilst moving closer to the wedding tackle. Once the target had been reached she then asked if I wanted "it" messaging, I asked if body-to-body was on offer, which it was. The price was £40 for the body-to-body and I agreed.
She then disrobed - and her body is even better than before. She climbed on top and teased me with her fandango whilst holding onto my tackle thus staying in control. Essentially after some teasing she moved into the 69 position where I had a bit of a play with her lady bits, no fingers inside. She then started to up the pace on my pride and joy whilst I played with her clitoris. The inevitable happened, which I enjoyed.
So, after a break from this activity I thoroughly enjoyed this visit, the hand relief was a pleasant bonus but the massage was worth every penny.
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