#85
Posted 13 April 2014 - 11:52 PM
Sometimes it turns me on, but sometime it can be annoying. In Miisa's case I think it works for her.
BTW, the name of the YouTube channel that all these interviews are on is Open Your Heart.
If you don't speak Japanese, the videos will be rather boring. Once in a while, he talks them into stripping down to their bra and panties.
Nothing to get excited about, but sometimes you can get some fresh intel on NH clubs and parties on that channel, which is the reason I bring it up.
If anything, it provides a glimpse into the NH world.
#86
Posted 13 April 2014 - 11:57 PM
A question about Japanese censorship laws...do you feel they are ever going to change soon? I can't believe that they have such a huge porn industry and still put a pixelated mosaic on the genitals. They seem to have no problem exploring topics such as bukkake, gokkun, bondage, scat, incest, young children, torture and S&M that are somewhat taboo in the West but are still so backward to not show cocks and pussies. And they have such beautiful ladies and newhalfs in their videos! Any thoughts or promising news you may have heard?
I haven't heard about any interest in them changing that law, but I've never tried researching it either. It does sound crazy from our perspective.
Most AV titles are available on the black market un-pixelated, and they also produce a lot of content for overseas consumption.
#87
Posted 14 April 2014 - 01:24 AM
#88
Posted 14 April 2014 - 02:00 AM
I'm pretty sure I've seen her in some AVs before...
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#89
Posted 14 April 2014 - 02:20 AM
I can only take so much of these little dance routines, and god forbid, if you get a song like that stuck in your head.
#90
Posted 15 April 2014 - 04:03 PM
Probably not - the oyajis or old men who run the country like the status quo.
But remember with prostitution, deri-heru, massages, and the like, that straight sex is illegal, but oral and anal are fine, as they do not involved conjoining of the sex organs, coitus.
An interesting law and attitude, meaning that for all pre-op newhalfs, shemales and CDs, their two favourite activities are not illegal!
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37 years in Asia, 35 years with the 3rd sex.
When you take your last breath, don't be thinking, "I wish I had....." It'll be too late then!
#91
Posted 17 April 2014 - 05:52 AM
I did know that prostitution is illegal, but I didn't know they had that stipulation about particular types of sex.Probably not - the oyajis or old men who run the country like the status quo.
But remember with prostitution, deri-heru, massages, and the like, that straight sex is illegal, but oral and anal are fine, as they do not involved conjoining of the sex organs, coitus.
An interesting law and attitude, meaning that for all pre-op newhalfs, shemales and CDs, their two favourite activities are not illegal!
The police don't seem to go after prostitution unless it involves minors, or if they are trying to clean up a particular area of a town.
Sometimes the police get pressure from politicians to go after organized crime, or to drive the activity elsewhere, but they seem to ignore it for the most part.
A few pages back, I gave the location of a street corner in Ueno where freelancers congregate, and that is the only place in Tokyo that I have ever seen that except for Kabukicho. Plenty of bars where freelancers work out of, but I've not seen much of it on the streets.
#92
Posted 17 April 2014 - 09:07 AM
A few pages back, I gave the location of a street corner in Ueno where freelancers congregate, and that is the only place in Tokyo that I have ever seen that except for Kabukicho. Plenty of bars where freelancers work out of, but I've not seen much of it on the streets.
Lots of places...Shin Okubo, Ikebukuro West Side of Station, Uguisudani, Mitaka, usually the seedy alleys behind the stations!
And in Osaka, Juso, just close to ShinOsaka station is a haven for sex - but rough!
37 years in Asia, 35 years with the 3rd sex.
When you take your last breath, don't be thinking, "I wish I had....." It'll be too late then!
#93
Posted 19 April 2014 - 08:13 AM
I've never seen too much of that out on the streets. Speaking of Uguisudani, I'm familiar with that section of Tokyo, not too far from the Yoshiwara soap lands.Lots of places...Shin Okubo, Ikebukuro West Side of Station, Uguisudani, Mitaka, usually the seedy alleys behind the stations!
And in Osaka, Juso, just close to ShinOsaka station is a haven for sex - but rough!
Lots of Korean girls in Uguisudani, and that little cluster of love hotels just below the JR station is a good place to use if calling for Deri Heru.
One of my favorite places for yakitori is at the bottom of the stairs that lead down from the JR station too. You can't miss it because there is always a crowd of people around it drinking beer and eating yakitori.
There are a few pubs scattered in the immediate area that are old and rundown, but are fun to explore. They don't have that many gaijin stopping in those places, but I've always been treated great there.
I learned quickly that it is worth learning how to sing a couple of old Japanese songs, my go to song was 上を向いて歩こう it was a popular song in the 1960s.
If you can sing a Japanese song without destroying everyone's eardrums in one of those little pubs, you'll make friends quickly.
They seem to get a kick out of a gaijin signing Japanese.
#94
Posted 19 April 2014 - 08:57 AM
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#95
Posted 19 April 2014 - 09:23 AM
http://www.gnhc.co.jp/main/
Here are some pics from their photo gallery:
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#96
Posted 20 April 2014 - 04:10 PM
I learned quickly that it is worth learning how to sing a couple of old Japanese songs, my go to song was 上を向いて歩こう it was a popular song in the 1960s.
If you can sing a Japanese song without destroying everyone's eardrums in one of those little pubs, you'll make friends quickly.
They seem to get a kick out of a gaijin signing Japanese.
Great advice - I sing 'Hana', the famous Okinawan song, by Kina Shoukichi,
"Kawa wa nagarete doko dojo ikuno..."
Best version I've heard to date has been Rimi Natsukawa. I sang it in a bar down on Yonaguni, way down south of Okinawa, brought the house down! Don't even need to read the words on screen, which really gets the locals!
Sazae-san's theme tune, O sakana kakuete is also a great one...
When I'm over in the Philippines or in bars with Filipina hostesses, a good rendering of 'Saan ka man naroroon' or 'Ikaw alahat sa akin' almost guarantees you a happy ending to the night!
37 years in Asia, 35 years with the 3rd sex.
When you take your last breath, don't be thinking, "I wish I had....." It'll be too late then!
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