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My husband and I both work full-time, raise kids and run a household. Those are the things that tend to cause knots in our necks & backs. Going to Massage Envy every month (we are members) is the main thing that helps remove said stress knots. (Yoga helps, too!). We usually go on Sundays (members only day) and enjoy having our massages together, in the couples room. I don't want to tell you who my favorite masseuse is, for fear that she will get insanely popular off my recommendation and then not be available to massage me. But: I will say that there are several masseuses that I've had who are really good! They ask about specifics that you want before the massage so that the experience is customized, and then they actually listen. I definitely recommend this establishment. The only thing stopping me from giving 5 stars is that they charge you $10 to transfer a credit from one spouse to the other. There are some months when one of us can't go (Browns game, work conflict, etc) so we like to give our massage credit to the other person. But they charge $10. That seems ridiculous to me. Like having a fee just for the sake of having a fee. If they changed that policy, I'd revise my review to 5 stars, for sure!
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