Lingam spa in Mandaue is now back in business
CEBU, Philippines – One of the two spas offering the controversial "lingam" massage in Mandaue City and ordered closed recently is now open again for business after complying with all the requirements set by the health department.
The Mandaue City Health department yesterday inspected Authentic Lingam Massage at A. S. Fortuna Street in barangay Bakilid.
Its owner, Bella Talingting, readily presented health cards for attendants and other health requirements to the inspectors.
Later, the same team went to 789 Thai Lingam Spa, which was also ordered closed not long ago by Mayor Jonas Cortes, for inspection.
However, the owner of the spa has not complied with the requirements.
Both spas were given five days to comply with the legal requirements and to renew their business permits on or before July 20.
The Freeman learned that the closures came after the Cebu Provincial Women's Commission (CPWC) had urged Mayor Cortes in a June 11 resolution to crack down on spas and massage parlors offering "lingam" massage.
Each of these spas employs attendants and offer body massage for P900 for one and a half hours.
Roxan Mauro, supervisor of Authentic Lingam Massage had said that massaging the prostrate gland could relieve the person from physical, emotional, and mental stress.
Authentic Lingam Massage has nine masseuses that offer a one-hour whole body massage for men for P900 also.
Lingam massage focuses on the male's sexual organ and has become a growing trend in Metro Cebu in recent years.
Provincial board member Agnes Magpale said women who work in these establishments are susceptible to abuse as some attendants allegedly have sex with their costumers. (THE FREEMAN)
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