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Hi Folks.
Ive been in Japan for quite a while (moving towards 2 decades...) and have been using p4p services for about 6 of those years, not steady all the time, but off and on. However, I thought that through some of my mistakes, others can learn and/or prevent some nightmares from happening to them.
Following these tips can prevent you from getting something you don't want. (in my case, I don't want fat chicks, or girls who look dramatically different from their photos, your tastes may differ)
Ive been in Japan for quite a while (moving towards 2 decades...) and have been using p4p services for about 6 of those years, not steady all the time, but off and on. However, I thought that through some of my mistakes, others can learn and/or prevent some nightmares from happening to them.
Following these tips can prevent you from getting something you don't want. (in my case, I don't want fat chicks, or girls who look dramatically different from their photos, your tastes may differ)
- GENERALLY SPEAKING, the looks of the girl is dependent on how much you are willing to spend. spending 50K will probably net you some time with a 20 year old who might break a neck or two if she were to walk down the street. 10K will probably get you Fatty McFatterson despite her photos looking good. (Photoshop) Please note, In my experience, this only applies to the LOOKS of the girl, and not necessarily of the quality. In Osaka I remember paying about 18K for one of the best p4p sessions I ever experienced
- Always look at the measurements of the girl and look for "wtf?" ratios. Girls who have 102 bust almost definitely do not have a 58 waist. This is one of my "go to" checks and it is indicative of the level of lies/photoshop/etc the shop does.
- Always look at blog photos. If all they show is cleavage or part of their face, walk away. I think Ive had only one instance in my "rookie years" which this turned out well. You can also use these photos to compare to the shops "official" photos to look for evidence of photoshop/alteration, and use your own judgement if the risk is worth it.
- If a shop doesn't have an official web site, there is a high likelihood of it being a scam. Ive compared notes with Japanese friends who use p4p, and in my experience I tried one of these shops with no HP. The girl came in, and was admittedly pretty hot. She came with a driver who demanded a 10000 yen new membership fee. I called the shop and got out of that. the tencho called 15 minutes into the 60 minute session and said time was up. So either they rob you or they rob you. Do not trust a shop which has not at least invested in a proper website. This is particularly true if the shops phone number is a cell on top of not having an official site.