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Warabi Soapland Jobs

Elon, with over 20 years in the fuzoku world, breaks down Warabi soapland jobs based on firsthand experience.

Warabi Soapland Jobs

Today I'm writing on the topic of "Warabi soapland jobs."

I'll mix in my own firsthand experience from more than 20 years in fuzoku (Japan's licensed adult-entertainment business) with what I've dug up in my own research.

The basics

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

Elon
ElonAfter getting circumcised and having a pearl implant put in, I've got the confidence now that I'm "ready for anything." It widened the range of what I can do in a session, sure, but the real difference is the mental ease — it's on another level. To anyone agonizing over getting work done, I'll say it straight: "Zero regrets."

When you've watched this business as long as I have, you learn that the same subject can get graded completely differently depending on whether you're looking at it from the customer's side or the girl's side.

What I can tell you from experience

I'll talk from what I've actually been through.

Elon
ElonAfter surveying nightlife scenes all over the world, my conclusion is that "the nightlife culture rooted in the local culture is the richest." In that sense I think Japan's fuzoku is the best in the world. That's not blind favoritism — it's a judgment based on comparison.

I believe firsthand experience beats theory. Especially in this business, it's a world where "time on the floor" matters more than "knowledge."

My bottom line

Elon
ElonI first went to a Yoshiwara soapland at 25. That was back before I'd had the pearl put in. These days, the reaction when I go in with the pearl is one of the things I look forward to. The conversation with a girl who asks "What is that?" turns out to be surprisingly fun.

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.