Let me cut to it. How you carry yourself as a customer matters — a lot — and knowing what a soapland girl is actually thinking can change everything.
Here's the breakdown, step by step.
My experience with this topic
From my twenties into my forties, I've walked this world the whole way. This is one of those subjects I've had to face over and over.
ElonTwenty years in, here's what I know: a "skilled" girl and a "good" girl are not the same thing. A girl with elite technique but zero conversation loses every time to a girl with ordinary skills who's a blast to talk to. The satisfaction is several times higher.
Points worth knowing
- Nail the basics first — advanced moves only stand on a solid foundation
- Hands-on reps are the best teacher — you can't learn this from reading alone
- Find a shop you can trust — to cut down on wasted, indecisive time
ElonI'm not trying to conquer every soapland (soapland = a bathhouse-format fuzoku, Japan's licensed adult-entertainment business) in the country, but I've hit the "signature" shops in most regions. My conclusion: service quality and cleanliness don't move in lockstep. Even bargain spots can deliver god-tier hospitality.
The option I'm pushing right now
ElonMy first time at a Yoshiwara soapland was at 25 — back before I'd had the pearl implant. These days the reaction when I go in with the pearls is one of the small thrills. The "wait, what is that?" conversations with a girl turn out to be surprisingly fun.
Bottom line, I recommend a visit to First Class Ruby. The service quality, the ease of booking, the overall consistency — it all holds up.