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['For Soap Girls] The Flow of Mat Play Plus 6 Technique']

The flow of mat play and six techniques, aimed at soap girls — written by Elon from 20-plus years in Japan's adult-entertainment world.

['For Soap Girls] The Flow of Mat Play Plus 6 Technique']

Today I'm writing on the theme: "[For soap girls] The flow of mat play plus 6 techniques."

(Quick gloss: mat play is the soapland signature where the girl uses a lubed-up air mat to glide her body over the client. Soapland is Japan's licensed bath-style format.)

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

The basics

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

Elon
ElonThe first time I went to a soapland in Yoshiwara I was 25. That was back before I'd had the pearls put in. These days, the reaction when I go in with the pearls is one of the little thrills. The conversation with a girl who asks "what is that?" turns out to be surprisingly fun.

After watching this industry for a long time, I've seen the same topic get judged completely differently from "the client's side" versus "the girl's side."

What I can say from firsthand experience

I'll speak from what I've been through myself.

Elon
ElonHaving surveyed nightlife scenes all over the world, my conclusion is that "the nightlife rooted in the local culture is the richest." In that sense I think Japan's fuzoku is the best in the world. Not blind love — a verdict reached by comparison.

I believe firsthand experience beats theory. In this industry especially, it's "time in the field" that talks, not "knowledge."

Wrap-up and my verdict

Elon
ElonAfter the circumcision surgery and the pearl implants, I've got this confidence now that I'm "fully equipped." It widened what I can do in a session, sure, but the psychological ease is on another level. To anyone agonizing over getting work done: I can tell you "no regrets."

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