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Japanese "Sleep-Sharing"
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Japanese "Sleep-Sharing"

So, check out the latest from Japan:

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Here's a blog mentioning it: http://www.japantrends.com/bed-sharing-s...ara-tokyo/

My opinion:

Pros:
- Man can sleep with woman without having to pick up a girl or having to be in relationship or married.

Cons:
- No sex, might lead to blue balls syndrome
- Expensive as hell
- If you don't mind having sex first, you can have a similar experience much cheaper with a non-pro, assuming you are a foreigner.
- It's weird
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Japanese "Sleep-Sharing"

Japan has the most alpha fantasies and the most beta/omega realities.
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What's next, vaginally-warmed sake?
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I wonder if these sexually frustrated customers ever boil over and rape or otherwise molest their providers of innocent sexual acts? I can't imagine anyone other than the unfortunate George Sodini types going for this sort of service, so I imagine that they possess a fair degree of psychopathy as well.

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I'm often surprised this level of sexual frustration doesn't spill over, like they get in the States with the nerd-beta types doing school shootings.

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A nice plump ass does make the best pillow to be honest. I love taking a power nap and resting my head on one of my girls' peachy bums. But paying for that shit... be serious. That's even sadder than paying for pussy.
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I hope they continue like this, I love J-Girls, this is only good news for foreigners [Image: biggrin.gif]

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Quote: (10-08-2013 01:34 PM)Menace Wrote:  

What's next, vaginally-warmed sake?

brb becoming millionaire
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1 minutes 1000, what? this is even more expensive than high class soaplands, you can get a high quality Yoshiwara's girl with full services with half the cost.
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You mean those extremely nice erotic massages with happy ending [Image: biggrin.gif]? I'm sold!

Quote: (10-08-2013 04:44 PM)Felix88 Wrote:  

1 minutes 1000, what? this is even more expensive than high class soaplands, you can get a high quality Yoshiwara's girl with full services with half the cost.

"Christian love bears evil, but it does not tolerate it. It does penance for the sins of others, but it is not broadminded about sin. Real love involves real hatred: whoever has lost the power of moral indignation and the urge to drive the sellers from temples has also lost a living, fervent love of Truth."

- Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
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What is she farts? Do you still want to be sleeping on her ass then?

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Pink eye!
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Japanese "Sleep-Sharing"

That is pathetic.

If you and your girl are pre/post coital, sure this could be something fun, and cooler than spooning, but still intimate.

But honestly, not many things beat blowing your load in/on your girl and then getting in whatever position is most comfortable to you, and taking a nap.
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Japan, Land of the:

1. Rising Sun
2. Katana
3. Kamikaze
4. 47 Ronin
5. Quality consumer goods
6. Bukkake films
7. Used panty vending machines

Why is anyone surprised at this?

Edit: Just realized 5 and 6 are redundant
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We could make a whole thread about weird shit in japan:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7818140.stm

up next: rent a friend, and rent a pet.

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In Japan, now back in recession, the economic situation has taken a sharp turn for the worse in recent months. But the Japanese still like to use their money to have fun, as Duncan Bartlett has been finding out.

Lola - or Rora - to give her a slightly more Japanese pronunciation - is a beauty and she knows it.
Customers pay by the hour for her company. Usually they just want to stroke her, but as a special treat for favoured clients, she will lie back in a chair, close her eyes and pose for photographs.
Lola is a Persian cat who works at the Ja La La Cafe in Tokyo's bustling Akihabara district. It is one of a growing number of Cat Cafes in the city which provide visitors with short but intimate encounters with professional pets.
When I called, there were 12 felines and seven customers, mostly single men.
One man, in his early 30s, was attempting to bond with an Oriental Longhair by means of a rubber mouse.
Yutsuke, who speaks with a lisp, is normally rather shy with people. He longs for a cat of his own but frequent business trips make that difficult. Besides, he lives alone, so the Ja La La is his solution to the problem.
The right pet
It costs about £8 ($10) an hour to spend time in a Cat Cafe.
If felines do not appeal, other establishments will rent you a rabbit, a ferret or even a beetle.
There are more than 150 companies in Tokyo which are licensed to hire out animals of various kinds and although beetles may be cheap, dogs are much more popular.
First you pay a deposit and a hire fee. Then you are issued with a leash, some tissues and a plastic bag and given some advice on how to handle your new friend.
Kaori is a pretty waitress who regularly spends her Sunday afternoons with a Labrador. They go for a walk in the park if the weather is fine, or if it is wet they just snuggle up in front of the TV in her apartment.
"When I look into his eyes, I think he's my dog," Kaori told me. "But when I take him back to the shop, he runs away from me and starts wagging his tail when he sees the next customer. That's when I know he's only a rental dog."
Every need considered
Of course, it is not only animals whose loyalties can be decided by money, as people who work in Japan's vast entertainment business will testify.
The industry offers an enormous variety of opportunities to exchange money for company.
Very popular at the moment is the Campus Cafe, where men go to socialise with female university students. It is cheaper than the upscale hostess clubs in which businessmen and politicians drink whisky with women in kimonos, although that is a business which is in crisis because of the recession.
Only a small proportion of the trade involves sex. Most hostesses are flatterers not prostitutes and customers come to find comfort in their words, not in their arms.
One specialist agency is known as Hagemashi Tai, which translates as I Want To Cheer Up Limited. It rents relatives.
Actors are despatched to play the part of distant relations at weddings and funerals. For an extra fee, they will even give a speech.
But the firm's services do not stop there. It can also provide temporary husbands to single mothers who want them.
The website says the "dad" will help the children with their homework. He will sort out problems with the neighbours.
He will take the kids to a barbeque or to a park. He could also appear at the daunting interview with a nursery school head teacher which parents are required to endure in order to persuade the principal to give their child a good start in life.
Cry for help
There is a service for women who are about to wed too. Apparently, they can practise for married life with a hired husband, although whether this involves seduction or sock washing is not exactly clear.

And if things are not working out with a real husband, a woman considering a divorce may choose to hire a "mother" in order to discuss her marital anxieties.
Mr M O from Shizuoka near Mount Fuji called upon the services of I Want To Cheer Up Ltd because he needed a father.
Mr M O has been blind since birth and had a number of concerns that he felt he could not speak to others about.
"I kept it all inside and couldn't deal with the criticisms that had been directed at me by my parents and teachers," he testified.
After some discussion, the company sent an older man to have dinner with him. "Usually I can't open up when I meet someone for the first time but on that occasion, I felt I was really talking with a normal father. I'll use the service again," he said.
Loneliness is a problem faced by many people on these crowded islands. But the Japanese are prone to believe that, in the right circumstances, money can turn a stranger into a friend... at least for a couple of hours.
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This all probably because we essentially neutered them after WWII.
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Quote: (10-08-2013 08:15 PM)soup Wrote:  

This all probably because we essentially neutered them after WWII.

So true it's not even funny. Radiation does lots of funny shit.
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Quote: (10-08-2013 08:16 PM)CaliforniaSupreme Wrote:  

Quote: (10-08-2013 08:15 PM)soup Wrote:  

This all probably because we essentially neutered them after WWII.

So true it's not even funny. Radiation does lots of funny shit.

I mean psychologically.. we took away their army and essentially flattened their previous societal power structure. They are obsessed with neoteny. From what I've talked about with Japanese friends, the sentiment is very different now there compared ro the time of the Ninja Samuraii etc.
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[Image: attachment.jpg14862]   [attachment=14861]Do they have discount provisions for boner shame?

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Japan,where people buy used underwear from ...well,that
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Japanese culture has a soft spot for weirdness and kinkiness. Reading about this stuff can give people a skewed perspective. Remember this is the country of the cat cafe, capsule hotel, subway hentai, portable electronic "baby", Hello Kitty, and underpants thieves.
But it's all good.
All this stuff is just part of the fringe, otaku (nerd) culture...the Japanese are just fascinated with gimmicky novelties. The average mainstream person doesn't deal with these fringe interests.
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Quote: (10-08-2013 10:12 PM)Quintus Curtius Wrote:  

Japanese culture has a soft spot for weirdness and kinkiness. Reading about this stuff can give people a skewed perspective. Remember this is the country of the cat cafe, capsule hotel, subway hentai, portable electronic "baby", Hello Kitty, and underpants thieves.
But it's all good.
All this stuff is just part of the fringe, otaku (nerd) culture...the Japanese are just fascinated with gimmicky novelties. The average mainstream person doesn't deal with these fringe interests.

I'd clasify all that as perversions.
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I think being an introverted, collectivist society, young frustrated Japanese men just kill themselves rather than go on shooting sprees. They see themselves as a burden on their families/society and just go off themselves someplace quiet to try and have some dignity.

VICE had an interesting documentary about a forest in Japan where a lot of people go to commit suicide. They work with this one park ranger essentially who finds human remains all the time. They even run into some people camping out, obviously working up the nut to off themselves. He tries to talk to them and have some human contact to hopefully talk them out of it. Then they find this weird death shrine a person made as his suicide note/hate letter toward Japanese society (at 7:45):






Very eerie.
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Quote: (10-08-2013 10:17 PM)soup Wrote:  

Quote: (10-08-2013 10:12 PM)Quintus Curtius Wrote:  

Japanese culture has a soft spot for weirdness and kinkiness. Reading about this stuff can give people a skewed perspective. Remember this is the country of the cat cafe, capsule hotel, subway hentai, portable electronic "baby", Hello Kitty, and underpants thieves.
But it's all good.
All this stuff is just part of the fringe, otaku (nerd) culture...the Japanese are just fascinated with gimmicky novelties. The average mainstream person doesn't deal with these fringe interests.

I'd clasify all that as perversions.

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Yeah, I would, too.
But it's just their way of doing things. Their culture has its own odd idiosyncrasies, and its own logic. And their prejudices and obsessions are different from our own.
I'm just saying that guys here reading about this bizarre stuff shouldn't think that all Japanese are into these things.
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