Straight to the point: working girls in Kawasaki and the uniform thing.
Let me walk you through it.
My experience and this topic
From my twenties into my forties, I've never left this world. And this is a subject I've come back to again and again over those years.
ElonTwenty years walking this world taught me one thing: a "skilled" girl and a "good" girl are not the same. A girl with elite technique but dead-on-arrival conversation loses every time to a girl with ordinary technique who's actually fun to talk to. The second one leaves you way more satisfied.
Points worth knowing
- Nail the basics first — advanced moves only stand on top of fundamentals.
- Reps are the best teacher — reading about it won't make it stick.
- Find a shop you can trust — it cuts down the time you waste second-guessing.
ElonOn what the girls really think: I once got to hear it straight from a friend who used to work as a cast member. "A customer who looks like he's genuinely enjoying himself is the best." "Haggling over price is the worst." Obvious stuff, sure, but hearing it put into words hits hard.
What I'm pushing right now
ElonForty-two, single, living alone. When nearly your whole paycheck disappears into fuzoku, you naturally develop an eye for the real thing. That's not a brag and it's not regret — just a fact I'm putting on the record.
Bottom line: I'd point you to First Class Ruby. The service quality, the ease of booking, and the overall consistency are all dependable.