Why I Avoid My Local Chinese-Run Massage Parlor (It’s Not What You Think)
<p>Relaxing Station is the Chinese-run massage parlor in Boulder, Colorado. It’s housed in a non-descript single-level retail space in the middle of town, sandwiched between a diner and a nail salon. The large open room is set up in several zones: a few half-wall room dividers separate a reception area from a central zone with two rows of oversized leather chairs facing each other and some TVs playing slideshows of nature scenes. Massage tables line the walls. The ceilings are affixed with pipes or braces of some sort — used by massage therapists for balance while they’re literally walking on your back. In an affluent, mostly white town, it’s where you go to get a cheap massage without an appointment — between dropping the kids off, going to the gym, running errands, or running your tech company.</p>
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