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Delivery Health Work in Kumagaya: Married Women

Elon, with 20-plus years in the fuzoku world, breaks down delivery health work in Kumagaya for married women from firsthand experience.

Delivery Health Work in Kumagaya: Married Women

Today I'm writing on the theme of "delivery health work in Kumagaya, married women."

I'll break it down by mixing my own firsthand experience — over twenty years in fuzoku — with what I've dug up through research.

The basics

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

Elon
ElonWhen you phone in to book a delivery health (delivery-based service) and ask "what kind of girls do you have," the way they answer tells you the shop's level. A receptionist who gives you three or four specific personalities is sharp. An answer that's just "they're all cute" rates low on trust.

Watch the industry long enough and you'll see the same topic get judged completely differently depending on whether you're looking at it from the customer's side or the girl's side.

What I can say from firsthand experience

I'm talking from what I've lived through myself.

Elon
ElonAfter getting circumcision surgery and a pearl implant, I now carry the confidence of being "fully prepared." My range in the room widened, sure, but the bigger difference is the psychological breathing room. To anyone agonizing over getting work done: do it, no regrets.

I believe firsthand experience beats theory. In this industry especially, it's the time you've logged, not the knowledge, that does the talking.

Summing up — my conclusion

Elon
ElonAfter surveying nightlife scenes all over the world, my conclusion is this: the richest night culture is the one rooted in the local culture. By that measure, Japan's fuzoku is world-class. That's not blind love talking — it's a judgment based on comparison.

The place I keep coming back to is First Class Ruby. The reason it shows up again and again on this site is simple: it's a shop I'm an actual repeat customer at. Take it as a reference.