So I am going to Tokyo for 6 weeks and will be staying in Shinjuku. This is a kind of short notice trip. I'll only have about 1 & 1/2 weeks of studying Japanese (speaking only to try to learn as much as possible), so I'll be limited to English places. I am new to all of this, but I have been curious just to try something different than the life I have been living here.
What should the steps be for someone that is new to P4P? I'm guessing I don't want to just jump right to SL and be bummed out by everything else.
1. Massage (Asian Feeling or maybe Shibuya Seafari... it seems like Lovely Hand is hit or miss)
2. Pink salon
3. Delivery health (Shady Motion, maybe Galdeli)
4. SL
To me that seems like the right progress to make, but thought I would ask the experts. Not sure when I should start considering FS. I know it varies person to person, but just trying to get an idea. My cost of living will be drastically lower in Tokyo than it is where I currently live, so having to pay more for an English provider is not a big deal.
Unrelated to the rest of the post, but I also have a question above love hotels that I could not find the answer. What is the benefit of using a love hotel over your regular hotel room? Is it more of a safety thing? Or is the atmosphere just better at a love hotel with all the little additions?
What should the steps be for someone that is new to P4P? I'm guessing I don't want to just jump right to SL and be bummed out by everything else.
1. Massage (Asian Feeling or maybe Shibuya Seafari... it seems like Lovely Hand is hit or miss)
2. Pink salon
3. Delivery health (Shady Motion, maybe Galdeli)
4. SL
To me that seems like the right progress to make, but thought I would ask the experts. Not sure when I should start considering FS. I know it varies person to person, but just trying to get an idea. My cost of living will be drastically lower in Tokyo than it is where I currently live, so having to pay more for an English provider is not a big deal.
Unrelated to the rest of the post, but I also have a question above love hotels that I could not find the answer. What is the benefit of using a love hotel over your regular hotel room? Is it more of a safety thing? Or is the atmosphere just better at a love hotel with all the little additions?
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