MikeH
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Like i said, you can talk to girls but they wont be saying the same thing as in kyaba. Its a job like therapist.
I guess there are a bunch of different types of sekukyaba. I went to one in Ueno (my only time i ever went), where there were spaces on the ground where you could lie down with your girl. Someone stranding and walking around could see everything going on but between the "beds"/mats were planks so you were not directly lying next to your friends.I can't Imagine feeling relaxed in a kyaba....
There is an Akiba place(it is actually aimed towards the Otaku/ nerd types , all the girls are surprised I don't want to talk about anime) I go to where you sit down on cushions, girls sits across from you and talks to you. This is the place where I feel relaxed when I just want to let it out.
If there were more places like that I would go to them, girls bar and Kyaba are too much about the drinking and don't feel at home where you can relax.
Taikusouko, I did a review of it a while ago. It's on the main street. Word is though they started turning foreigners away, but until now I hadn't heard of anyone else going to confirm.
I agree. I see nothing sad about paying for sex or for help from a trained mental health pro. But I do see something very sad in paying someone to pretend to be interested in you.Some people pay for psychiatrist to talk, some people pay for others to make them food, some people pay for sex. What's sad about that?
Contradiction.nothing sad about paying for sex or for help from a trained mental health pro. But I do see something very sad in paying someone to pretend to be interested in you.
hmm. they dont call you shacho and put their hand on your knee though....Contradiction.
Shrinks also usually pretend to be interested in you (or your problems).
I don't think you understand that professionContradiction.
Shrinks also usually pretend to be interested in you (or your problems).
Ok maybe I don't.I don't think you understand that profession
It's not supposed to be rent-a-friend, that's not how it works at allOk maybe I don't.
But I've seen a few, and that's the vibe I got.
You really think every psychiatrist is interested in everything a patient says and is completely honest? Then you are as deluded as the guy who thinks a club girl is interested in him.It's not supposed to be rent-a-friend, that's not how it works at all
Maybe you quoted the wrong personYou really think every psychiatrist is interested in everything a patient says and is completely honest? Then you are as deluded as the guy who thinks a club girl is interested in him.
They're both just doing a job.
I would say the same about you.Maybe you quoted the wrong person
It's not supposed to be rent-a-friend
I think it depends on what kind of shrink you get. They got several varieties. But the majority of them are a complete waste of time. In all liklihood your problem can be fixed with a few drinks and a blowjob.
That much I knew already.
I'm sure their clinical guidelines recommend showing 'empathy' when treating patients. Now from my experience, they do this in a way which reeks of fakeness (ie. they are pretending to be interested in you or your problems). Of course this 'empathy' isn't the sole treatment,just part of it.
hmm. they dont call you shacho and put their hand on your knee though....