Pregnant escort

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Hi Tokyofun,

We did a quick search and couldn't turn up any sites that explicitly accept non-Japanese people.

The usual escorts that we know aren't pregnant of course... but there a number of Japanese shops that have pregnant women or post-pregnancy women that are actively milking.

Here are some examples of those shops:

http://www.milkybaby.jp/ -- Offers both types.
http://www.bonyu-fun.com

If you can speak Japanese, it's worth seeking out shops that offer these services. If you want to do a Google search for these shops, then use the terms: 母乳風俗 (Bonyū fūzoku)

Good luck in finding what you are looking for!
 

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Thanks for the info on the shops. Are any in Tokyo? Where can I get further information.

Thanks

Eclecticboy
 

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I am also looking for a pregnant or lactating escort in Tokyo. Any contacts for foreigner friendly girls?
 

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I would like to reactivate this thread. I am interested to try this kind of experiences. I went to the milkybaby place, but i could not get inside: they dont have a tipycal place as we use to visit; the office is inside an apartment and they dont show explicitely in the street. You need to call them by phone, but my japanese language is not good enough for talking. Anyway, i suspect they dont accept "gaijins". If someone has information about agencies "gaijin-friendly" who offer those kinds of services, please, share your knowledge with our community.
 

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I went to the milkybaby place, but i could not get inside

You need to call them by phone, but my japanese language is not good enough for talking. Anyway, i suspect they dont accept "gaijins".


For a recent report on Milkybaby on the ISG forum, see here. Japanese speaking ability seems to be important, not citizenship / ethnicity. Good motivation to study!