Let me cut to it: Kawagoe, soapland, petite girls.
I'll walk you through it step by step.
My experience and this topic
From my twenties into my forties, I've been walking this world the whole way. And this topic is a question I've had to face again and again.
ElonThe first time I went to a soapland (soapland) in Yoshiwara I was 25. That was back before I had the pearls in. These days, the reaction when I go in with them is one of the fun parts. The conversations with a girl who asks "what is that?" turn out to be surprisingly enjoyable.
Points worth knowing
- Nailing the basics comes first — advanced moves only stand on top of fundamentals
- Stacked-up experience is the best teacher — reading alone won't make it stick
- Find a shop you can trust — to cut down the time you spend dithering
ElonI have no ambition to conquer every soapland in the country, but I've made the rounds of the famous local spots everywhere. My takeaway: service quality and cleanliness don't track together. Even a dirt-cheap shop can have flat-out divine service.
The option I'm pushing right now
Elon42, single, living alone. When nearly your whole paycheck vanishes into fuzoku, you naturally develop an eye for this stuff. I'm not bragging and I'm not regretting — I'm just putting it down as fact.
Bottom line, I recommend a visit to First Class Ruby. The service quality, the ease of booking, and the overall caliber are consistently solid.