Good research leads to more info
[quote=big popi]thanks lion.i understand what you are saying. i haven?t mongered in foreign countries before and only found this site for my japan research, but have detailed posts on other us sites like ***. i am happy to provide handles offline. i would post them but giving away my home and frequently visited cities, along with the fact that i am going to see the sox in japan. well, we all need some anonymity in this hobby of ours.i also must agree with your critiques of my questions. i did rtff but, admittedly, i posted a tad too early. i have now read the last six or eight months of well over 1000 posts and much has been clarified.although i agree it is way too broad, question 3 was because there is so much conflicting information. for instance, when you read the site it becomes clear that for "delivery" am and cb are head and shoulders above the rest. this is not the case for walk in shops, as the only one with consistently good service reports (playgirls) is extremely expensive.question 4 was because i thought i might be missing something, but the more i read about the service level in japan ? and that they are not going to sprint out the door after the first pop. i realize now that the 2 hour price is a bargain.i see how question 5 does look bad, but i was hoping to get specifics. you will notice some of the more reviewed providers are missing because i already had my info on them from the forum. i have since searched the thread for all of these names but for the most part very few of the girls who are still working have detailed information (i. e. bbbj & cim). some say gfe, which may or may not mean bbbj depending on the poster. also, it never hurts to solicit opinions to come to a consensus. for example, erika who i omitted because i had found posts on her, has one post saying that she allows cim (#3692) and another (#3691) that says she does not (ymmv, i know). i have cast a much wider net than others who have only asked about two or three girls in their posts so maybe i shouldn?t have done that, but quite frankly looking at the pics on their sites they are all so damn hot! thanks again, and i promise detailed posts if not daily then in early april.[size=-2][b][u]editor's note[/u]:[/b] [blue]i would suggest that the author or another forum member consider posting a link to this report in the reports of distinction thread. please [url=http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/announcement-reportsofdistinction.php?]click here[/url] for more information.[/blue][/size][/quote]the best thing about japan as opposed to other countries is that you will not get busted. there is no fear of cops storming the door, bribes required, names posted in the paper etc...the second best thing is that most of the girls will give 100% when trying to please a customer. you generally you get what you pay for.as special one pointed out fs is not "legal", but neither is it very illegal. in the us it is quite clear that aside from certain cities in nevada, it is a crime which can be punished. in australia it is a state-by-state scene. in eupore is depends on the country. here, until a few years ago there was no law preventing you from paying **** girls for a date that led to sex. shops are not supposed to offer fs legally, but 90% of soaplands do. there are also rlds where there is no worry of being busted by the cops. dh is a gray zone, but there is no way you will get arrested in the middle of doing a girl who you've just promised an extra y5,000 for fs.everyone likes am because they are consistant and give you 2hr/35,000/2-3 shots if you are "up" to it. boo will be a good bit more for that amount of time, especially if a tip is required. these gals are very much ymmv though. they usually have regular jobs, and are able to choose how much they want to work and what service they will perform depending on how much they like the customer. one i know will allow cim, then not allow for a guy she isn't into. hence the lack of specific details on every gal. there are other quality/reliable dh places, but most forum members keep them to themselves since non-japanese speakers may screw things up. este places are usually going to kick you out once you've shot your load (and may pressure you to do hurrry). pink salons gals are such pros it is unlikely you won't shoot in the allotted time. if that does occur, they will offer an extension for a set fee.kdh gals may try to leave after you've shot once, unless you've paid for a multiple (100min or more).i suggest all visitors took the time you did to ask intelligent, specific questions. then we will be happy to share our knowledge.ps ignore logan.
Soaplands - Why the weird fee set up
I read this today and thought...now it makes sense why some of the soaplands charge you an entrance fee and then you pay two to three times that amount to enjoy your activities with the girl. Learn something new every day and thought it would be interesting to share with the group.One of the most perplexing aspects of the Japanese netherworld is why so many sexual services can be performed when prostitution is officially outlawed.Examining why intercourse is permitted at soaplands and not "fashion health" establishments, where oral or digital ministrations are the norm, Spa! (3/18) explains it all has to do with how the bubbles blow.Even though the Prostitution Prevention Law banned the sale of sex in 1958, the legislation is filled with loopholes (it was, after all, enacted on April Fools Day) and soaplands are basically brothels, though not officially so in the legal sense. They're staffed by women referred to in Japanese as awajo, a rough translation of which could be "bubble birds." And it's how these bubbles blow their clients that determines whether they're skirting the rules."Legally, the Businesses Affecting Public Morals Regulation Law (Fuzoku Law) defines soaplands as being 'bathhouse operators who have set up private rooms where members of the different sexes make come in contact,' while fashion health places are defined as being 'businesses where private rooms have been set up where the different sexes come in contact and reactions made toward the customer's sexual curiosity,'" lawyer Yukio Yamashita tells Spa! "Theoretically, the law gives a lot more scope to the fashion health industry to provide sexual services."The reality, however, is completely different, with coital sex strictly avoided in the fashion health business. Adult entertainment industry writer Sansuke Sasuga explains why."The soapland operators' stance is that they are lending out rooms to the awajo and they have no idea what goes on in those rooms. That's the argument they have to keep the business clean on the surface," Sasuga tells Spa! "Any intercourse that occurs is purely and simply an agreement made freely between the customer and awajo. The operators have nothing to do with it."Should the soapland operators get involved in the deals, they would be encouraging prostitution and liable for prosecution."Say, for instance, a woman tried to sleep over in the room she uses at a soapland. There is no way the operator would allow it," Sasuga tells Spa! "Soaplands only charge a fee for entering the bathhouse and the money for (sexual) services goes directly to the girl performing it. Women paying for the lubricant and beverages made available in the rooms works on the same precept: it allows the operators to appear as though they are not involved in a sexual transaction."