u/Urban-Solitude

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When You Know an AMP Won’t Last

Have you ever seen an AMP open in a location and immediately known it was only a matter of time before it got shut down? You would think the owners would know better than to set up in a highly visible spot where dozens of men are constantly walking in and out.

I’ve seen some located right next to children’s dance studios, tutoring centers, and even beauty salons—businesses that would almost certainly report any suspicious activity. In many cases, all it takes is a quick Google search for their business name and their advertisement pops right up.

If they’re going to operate in that space, the least they could do is avoid appearing overly sketchy and offer legitimate massage services to the general public, rather than functioning exclusively as a place for the love you longtime tuggy.

These are the kinds of places I avoid because you just know the neighbors are already on high alert and are probably peeking through their windows, trying to figure out what exactly is going on at this new business.

Overall, the real question is why these owners choose to open in such highly visible locations when it seems inevitable that they will attract attention, generate complaints, and eventually be shut down. The ladies working there are just signing up to get arrested.

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u/Urban-Solitude — 12 days ago