I see more and more salons and ads on anibis.ch about Thai massages.
My curiosity pushes me to ask if these salons are real salons or are they the usual covered brothels.

P.s. I'm not interested in massages or handjobs, just curious before someone misunderstands 😂

Image of what i say:
https://ibb.co/QFsCSzyY

by RepresentativeArt382

24 comments
  1. I would say most of them are for massage only, I guess if there is a special treatement it would be mentionned

  2. Brothels are legal in Switzerland so no need to hide.

    If they advertise with Thai massage, that’s what you get.

  3. I suppose it is not a coincidence that the name of the only salon in my area is ‘Happy End,’ but I don’t know—I’ve never tried, never been inside 🤷🏻‍♂️😀

  4. Thai massage place near 5-star hotels and stuff like that, probably a proper place. Thai massage around Kanonengasse in Zurich near the train station where the drug addicts hang around, you probably get some special upgrades on the menu there.

  5. They are real salons, the vast majority will be massage only but maybe you can get a happy end at some.

    If they’re not 100% serious you’ll get a clue with the photos.

  6. You get ads based on what you’re searching, so intuitively u should know

  7. Prostitution is completely legal in Switzerland so they’d have no reason to not say if they are

  8. i think Most professional have a “Keine Erotik – Massage” in the Homepage

  9. I got a BuyClub for a Thai place once – interested only in a massage – and I was surprised when I was offered more once inside the massage room. There was no advertisement for such services in the lobby or online.

    So contrary to what others say, the legality of prostitution in Switzerland is not dispositive of the matter.

    I would also say that I have had massages at other Thai places that were perfectly appropriate and no indications that anything sexual occurred on the premises.

    I would only add that Thai massage is generally reliable for a “strong” massage, which is not guaranteed in Europe, as even many “European” massage therapists who offer “deep tissue” or similar massages are quite weak and simply not worth it for me.

  10. Every time I ask for a happy ending they ask which Disney movie I prefer.

  11. Swiss punter here. As sex work is legal, brothels and sex clubs are as well. This is in contradiction to the US, where sex work is illegal except in a small number of counties in NV and where a majority of Asian massage parlors clandestinely offer happy endings and even full blown sex services.

    I’d assume that some places may offer those services, but definitely as a client why would I go there for it?

  12. Actually, you do make some sense. I live in a small dorf with around 1500 people I think and in my street there are two “thai massage salons” within 300 meters from one another…

  13. Reminds me of a bicycle tour I did a few years ago in Tibet. We made a mistake and ended up cycling 2 days worth in one. The Chinese communist style hotel we stayed had a massage salon in the basement and I figured I could use one. I was sat in one of the rooms and a middle aged guy was trying to ask me exactly what kind of things I wanted done with me trying to explain the muscle massage I had in mind. We clearly weren’t on the same page but to be fair they did their best to actually provide a regular massage although the girl was really shit at it. They probably all had a good laugh at my expense.

  14. My Thai massage place specifically say that they only offer massages, because they get lots of other requests. As all of the massage beds are in one room, it’s quite clear that they really only offer massages.

  15. Here in Lugano 3 of them I know are serious places to the point that they advertise on website or entrance that there is no “special” service available. But to be clear I don’t think it’s something for everyone, for me it made me feel a lot better for a few days but a lot worse later.

  16. i tried a massage parlor in my city once, cause of my backpain.

    given the looks of the women there (from clothes, to age, to attractivness), i highly doubt it was anything happy included even if i was intrested and asked (not that i was or did).

    was super expensive thought

  17. Dalle foto non mi sembrano “solo” saloni per massaggi.

  18. Most answers here so far are just wrong. If i had to guess in most of the places on anibis you can get a handjob (for some extra cash ofc), although not in all of them. No Sex.
    The  “Keine Erotik – Massage” is just fake; in fact you probably have higher chance to get a HJ offer in those who write it.

    I went to such a place last year without knowing, then when offered a HJ confronted her why they write “Keine Erotik – Massage” and she just said everyone does it.
    I think anibis had different rules in the past, but no clue how it lead to this.

  19. If it’s “keine Erotik”, why does every ad have a sensuous Thai L(B) picture? I think the ad speaks for itself.

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