Someone on one of the "other boards" suggested that the reason Tallulah evokes such polarized reactions is that she doesn't show the stereotypical "gentle sweet" Asian personality that AMP veterans are accustomed to.
Now I know personally that the "gentle sweet" cliche is just a cliche, as does anyone who has spent a lot of time with Asian women. Still that guy did have a point. Tallullah is just as direct and prickly as any RMP girl I know, or any NYC girl, for that matter. I don't think that brusqueness offends me more coming from an Asian girl than a Russian - but then I like Russian girls, who are never push-overs.
Getting back on topic, she does give an excellent strong massage, she is cute, sexy, tiny and does great soft finish too. But she is obsessive about cleanliness, she has very firm limits, and her telephone manner is unpolished, to say the least. If you can get past that, she's an excellent provider who works hard to satisfy her clients.
RE: the Arlen / Jared BBJ thread. Electric is right that ymmv is the golden rule in hobbying, and jared's post reads like an honest post, so I'm inclined to dismiss Arlen's suggestion.
And yet ... There are only a handful of indy Asian providers in midtown, they all know each other well, and are "friends". Talullah is the youngest and hottest (and unless another has emerged) so I can easily imagine how an aging "friend" might feel jealous.
Now one very popular, very talented provider, often discussed here, is well known for offering free service for positive reviews. She gives superb HR, and has a $100 FS special and is extremely successful. I'm sure most Americans are a poor judge of age and have no inkling that she is approaching 50. Alas, she works without a nearby bathroom and whilst I think my hygiene standards are basic, they aren't that low, otherwise I'd have tried for an "arrangement" myself (back in my AMP days.) As an older woman, she can't afford the luxury of setting Talullah's limits (or doesn't care to). What better way to ying-yang Talullah's chain than ask a client to pen a nice review of Talullah and slip in "BBJ?"
A perfectly aimed ding wrapped in plausible deniability.
If it's true, I'm in awe of YY's Machievellian cleverness.
So is it a cat fight, or simply a case of YMMV good fortune? I dunno, but I'll keep reading this thread...