Providers Name: Tina
First of all, I committed a great American Faux Pas. I called a lady by the wrong name because I made a stereotypical "they all look alike" error! I hate that and was very dejected by it! I have been seeing Yumee for nearly six months, about every 4 to 6 weeks. I was SURE it was Yumee who greeted me tonight, opening the back door and coming down the steps to my car. That saves me the walk around the building to the front (I use crutches).
I talked to her for several minutes and even called her Yumee. She was NOT. She was Myah and I think Myah is the Mamasan. I had met her before, but obviously forgot. She has the same build, hair style, general age and features as Yumee. I just assumed she was Yumee because of all the attention she heaped on me: "long time no see", outstreched arms greeting me, hugs, kissess, etc.
I was wondering why she was hugging and kissing me so, but insisting I go with a different provider for my session. I went with Tina, based on the insistance. Ruby was there too, whom I recognized and did not mix her up with anyone. :-) Even without Mamasan's insistance, I would have picked Tina. Both are average looking; but, Tina has an athletic build and Ruby is slender.
Tina provided an average massage and if the overall session had not been as good as it was, I would rate her massage skills lower. She basically touched and gently rubbed briefly; however, spent an inordinate amount of time massaging my feet, good job at that, using oils.
During the session, Tina told me she was 26 years old and new to Tampa, coming from Orlando, but plans to remain in Tampa. At the end of session, over an hour later, I asked about Yumee. Tina speaks fair English and explained to me Yumee had gone to NY and was on "long vacation, going to Korea". I was confused. I thought that was Yumee in the other room. As I was leaving, all of the ladies hugged and kissed me, saying good bye, come back, etc. I asked their names as part of the conversation and THEN I could see clearly: I had mistaken Myah for Yumee. No they don't all look alike. I simply observed poorly and do not visit the place often enough, I guess. :-)
Some general comments on describing this place: It is private, yet it is on one of the busiest streets in the city. Find the alleyway on the right side of the building and drive to the back parking area. Sometimes, they hear your car and open the back door; otherwise, you will have to walk to the front; but, the street traffic is too busy to notice you. It is a house; also could be called a storefront.