Last minute, I’m scrambling to find a massage, and as usual, Rabbit is fully booked. A few minutes later, the operator calls back to say that Patricia has become available at Staropramenna.
I have to say, I was expecting a model, but she’s just an ordinary girl, a bit sturdier than in the photos—a well-built Slavic busty type. Definitely not overweight, but don’t expect the 90-60-90 model from the pictures either. Rabbit clearly has a good photographer who knows their way around Photoshop.
I’ll skip describing the environment since you all know it and there’s nothing to criticize. Maybe just a bit more light in the room would be nice.
I was offered a shot and a shared shower, both of which I took advantage of.
Then came the massage on my stomach, a decent sporty-erotic one, but I missed some real cuddling and affection. After the flip, it was the usual Rabbit standard. Nothing surprising, but nothing disappointing either. Given the pussycat option, I was offered some playtime. It smelled nice, but after a few minutes of teasing, it started to taste a bit sour, so I moved on and let her finish me off with a nice, calm handjob on my back. Patricia knows how to handle things, so it was successfully completed, with a shot somewhere into the space…
Overall, I rate it as neutral—just the usual Rabbit standard. For the retouched photos, I give a neutral smiley. The photographer should tone down the editing because we end up disappointed when the girl shows up with a different figure than we expected. It’s unnecessary, as some people prefer slim figures, while others are thrilled with fuller shapes. This way, the photos are practically useless, and we’re choosing blindly.
Pussycat massage for 1 hour. Paid 2400 crowns.
Rating Score
Good 👍
Written by Rainmadra
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Patricie sounds like a solid choice if youre into a more natural vibe. But yeah, those photos are misleading. Keep expectations real.
Photoshop can be misleading. Authenticity is key for genuine experiences, dont you agree?