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Request Sakura (Japanese)

Request Sakura (Japanese)
I believe that sex workers should have complete freedom to decide their own services. What someone likes or dislikes varies from person to person. If they are forced to follow the services set by the shop, it’s ******* that they will feel stressed, and the quality of their service will decline. If they genuinely enjoy providing those services and are happy, I have no intention of saying anything.

However, addiction is different—it means they are crying inside.

Speaking from my own experience, when I came to New Zealand, I was treated as if offering services without a condom was the norm. When I realized this and said I couldn’t do it, the people at the shop were very surprised. While working at the shop, I would see one or two clients a day, and I was completely satisfied with that. However, I was blamed for not getting more clients because I refused to offer services without a condom.
 
Most foreign clients who meet Japanese sex workers are likely meeting those with addiction issues. Additionally, most clients of such Japanese sex workers are foreigners, who tend to have more money and spend it in ways difficult to understand. Japanese male clients usually reject girls who have addiction issues.

While Japan’s economy is declining, there is still no need for girls to provide excessive services just to make a living, and those who do must have their reasons. If they are happy with it, I don’t mind, but I believe they are doing it for host clubs or shops. Japanese girls aren’t very good at saying no.

There are many healthy Japanese sex workers, both in Japan and abroad, and just because I am Japanese, I don’t want people assuming things about me.
 
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I still keep my opinion-Please look at your own advertising pictures in both Chinese and English, shouldn't you be writing in Japanese? :ROFLMAO:
In Japanese culture, 9 is a less popular number. In Japanese, the pronunciation of 9 is "きゅう,く", of which the pronunciation of "く" is the same as "bitter (く)". However, Chinese people's favourite is 9:rolleyes:
 

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I don’t understand what you’re trying to say. I’m Japanese and only speak Japanese. I can speak a little English, but I still need to improve. I’m also interested in learning Chinese, but for now, I want to focus on improving my English this year.

As you mentioned, some numbers like 4 can be associated with death because of their pronunciation, making them seem unlucky. However, Japanese people don’t care about numbers as much as Chinese people do. Honestly, I don’t think any Japanese people actually care about the number 9. 😂

Also, when did I ever say I wanted to make advertisements for Japan? If I only wanted Japanese clients, I would just work in Japan. It seems like you’re not understanding the situation, so I will ignore your comments from now on.
 
I'm just explaining my point of view from the perspective of Asians. I don't care whether my comments are important or not, what I care about is the truth. However, New Zealanders so gullible(y)
 
Sakura I hope you realised that, because you are offering an exemplary service at the moment, you are taking away business from other below average sex workers. That makes them mad and will attempt, many times, to discredit you somehow. So I suggest you just ignore the hate, but I'm sure you already know that 😉
 
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