I'm considering getting a soap massage in Bangkok for the first time. I've heard about nuru massages and soapy types, but how are the hygiene, communication, and the range of full services? I also want to know if it's better to go for a short or long time. I've had a close-contact massage at a massage parlor before, but I have no experience with soap massages and I'm feeling anxious...

Yesterday, I walked around the area near Thaniya and took a quick look at some fishbowl places, but the atmosphere varied from shop to shop. Some places had a type that lingered with lady drinks while others were more straightforward. Considering the cost performance, how does it compare to Japanese soap? I'd like to hear from those with real experiences about hygiene, taking girls out, and the interactions after the pay bar. Just honest opinions are fine.

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