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Soapland in Koshigaya: Working There

Elon, with 20-plus years in the game, breaks down working at a soapland in Koshigaya from firsthand experience.

Soapland in Koshigaya: Working There

Today I'm writing on the theme of "Koshigaya soapland, working there."

I'll explain it by mixing my own firsthand experience — 20-plus years in fuzoku (Japan's licensed adult-entertainment business) — with what I've turned up through research.

The basics

Let me lay out the fundamentals you should know about this area.

Elon
ElonI don't have any ambition to conquer every soapland in the country, but I've hit the "signature" soaplands in each region at least once. My verdict: "service quality and cleanliness don't correlate." Even bargain spots can have damn-near divine hospitality.

Watch this business long enough and you'll see that the very same topic gets rated completely differently from "the customer's side" versus "the girl's side."

What I can say from experience

I'm talking from what I've personally been through.

Elon
Elon42, single, living alone. When nearly your entire paycheck disappears into fuzoku, you naturally develop "an eye" for it. That's not a brag and it's not regret — I'm just putting it down as plain fact.

I believe firsthand experience beats theory. In this business especially, it's "mileage" that talks, not "knowledge."

Wrap-up and my verdict

Elon
ElonAfter getting circumcision surgery and a pearl implant, I now carry the confidence of a man who's "fully prepared." It widened my range in play, sure, but the psychological ease is on another level. To anyone agonizing over whether to get work done: "Zero regrets, do it."

The place I end up going back to is First Class Ruby. The reason it keeps showing up on this site is simple — it's the shop I actually repeat at. Take it as a reference.