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Review MAIMI JAPAN 🇯🇵🔥

Review MAIMI JAPAN 🇯🇵🔥
This is just some initial information I’ve looked into for now. I plan to ask a lawyer, the police, and the NZPC (New Zealand Prostitutes’ Collective) to make sure I have accurate and official guidance moving forward.

My main point is this:
I don’t understand how someone can do something to others that they themselves would find upsetting.
This is a basic way of thinking in Japan.

No matter how rude a client may be, I always try my best to treat them politely and respectfully.
When something unpleasant happens, it affects my mood and the quality of my service naturally goes down.
Also, I’m no longer working just for money.
I’m here to support Japanese girls so they can work comfortably and safely.
 
I believe there’s a big difference between doing something knowingly and doing it out of ignorance.
To me, what we call “rude” or “disrespectful” often comes from this difference.
Not knowing—or worse, choosing not to know—is a serious problem.
In fact, I believe refusing to learn or consider how your actions affect others is a kind of wrongdoing.
When a girl has a bad experience, she naturally becomes more cautious or has to set more limits.
So in the end, who is really losing out?
I may not be explaining this perfectly, but I hope my point is clear.
 
From my one and only time in Japan I experienced the excruciating courtesy Japanese people show to each other personal spaces. This is needed due to the lack of personal space in many cities. SJ is right. There’s going to be lots of cultural and translation issues.
What we consider normal the Japanese could be easily affronted by.

Saying that have you seen their game shows ? 😳
 
This thread is suppose to be about Maimi. Now it is about brushing teeth and the ownership of images on the internet. How disrespectful.

Sakura if you are going to police the use of your photos why don't you tell Pinky Girls to take down the photos of you. They are actively using your photos to B&S customers into their establishment.

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I always try to be aware of whether my words or actions might come across as disrespectful. When communicating in English, I carefully review my messages and posts to ensure they don’t sound impolite.
Once in the past, I posted that I had saved an image of a client captured by the doorbell camera. I said this because I genuinely hoped it would discourage rude behavior. However, no matter how much a client breaks the rules or causes me emotional harm, I believe it is my responsibility to protect their privacy. I have never considered sharing such images with anyone or posting them anywhere.
That said, I may use such images in the future if it becomes necessary for legal action.
Most of my clients are older than me, and I always try to treat them with respect. At the same time, I also have rights, and there are times when I need to take action to protect myself. I hope that this can be understood and respected as well.
 
Do I really have to disclose whether I have a husband or children in New Zealand, or what kind of visa I have? Isn’t that just speculation?
 
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