Bathe, have an orange juice on the house and prepare for the cheese spread â on your body!Then, as you lie down with all your cares and worries behind you, the young foreign woman attending to you will lick off the smooth spread in the latest offer of kinky massage in the Klang Valley, the Sunday edition of Malay daily Metro Ahad reported
Bathe, have an orange juice on the house and prepare for the cheese spread ' on your body!
Then, as you lie down with all your cares and worries behind you, the young foreign woman attending to you will lick off the smooth spread in the latest offer of kinky massage in the Klang Valley, the Sunday edition of Malay daily Metro Ahad reported.
Sexually-arousing, the erotic massage at one centre in Serdang visited by the paper's probe team, is provided by scantily-dressed women from China, Vietnam and Indonesia.
Ahead of the urut keju (cheese massage), the customer picks his preferred masseuse, who will bathe him till he is squeaky clean before she applies the cheese.
The paper found most of the customers are those aged 35 to 50, who pay the joint 185 ringgit (US$58.22) for the massage, inclusive of a 'welcome' drink of orange juice and a glass of Chinese tea after it's all over.
The tabloid's undercover reporter said he had to wait for two hours to have a masseuse attend to him, as the weekend, the only time the service is provided, had drawn a packed crowd to the joint.
The reporter, however, declined to have the cheese massage that was offered by the young Indonesian woman he picked, but came out from the joint amazed by what he learnt from her about the urut keju.
Security was tight and those who enter were asked to store all their handphones in lockers.
A physical inspection was also carried out by some bouncers to ensure the customers were not carrying any recording devices.
The masseuse is given 70 ringgit ($22) for every urut keju she gives aside from her 1,200 ringgit ($377) basic monthly salary.
Asked if she finds it repugnant to lick the customer's cheese spread body, the Indonesian woman, who gave her name as Laika and had worked there for about a year, said: 'It felt disgusting at first, but I have got used to it.'
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