Just want to ask if anyone here have been to this shop before? Is it gaijin friendly? Thank you .
http://v-hand-shinjuku.com/top.html
http://v-hand-shinjuku.com/top.html
And you think everyone else doesn't try the whole no-condom nonsense?I’d like to see a ‘foreign only’ shop~~~could be cleaner!
I always think it kind of humorous when the put ‘no foreigner’ in Japanese. It’s clearly a ploy to make themselves feel better.
I just got back from Bangkok and checked out Thermae. A freelance bar many Japanese go to. So many were asking to not use condom...
I’d like to see a ‘foreign only’ shop~~~could be cleaner!
And you think everyone else doesn't try the whole no-condom nonsense?
I’m sorry, but experience tells me that more people take the risk and stay quiet about it. It’s great that people that take it safe, and are vocal about it.I'd say I'm living proof but I've never been to Bangkok.
I always think it kind of humorous when the put ‘no foreigner’ in Japanese. It’s clearly a ploy to make themselves feel better.
I just got back from Bangkok and checked out Thermae. A freelance bar many Japanese go to. So many were asking to not use condom...
I’d like to see a ‘foreign only’ shop~~~could be cleaner!
I’m sorry, but experience tells me that more people take the risk and stay quiet about it. It’s great that people that take it safe, and are vocal about it.
You misunderstood my self depreciation, I've written multiple reviews about going nama, I don't hide it. I agree, it appears that most others on western forums stay quiet.
Why would it be cleaner?I always think it kind of humorous when the put ‘no foreigner’ in Japanese. It’s clearly a ploy to make themselves feel better.
I just got back from Bangkok and checked out Thermae. A freelance bar many Japanese go to. So many were asking to not use condom...
I’d like to see a ‘foreign only’ shop~~~could be cleaner!