Sexual Healing, Part 2
01/25/2006 @ 6:00 am
This link is recommended only for sociologists and psychologists, and it’s about a new sex shop in Tokyo set up expressly for train molesters. You don’t want to go there.
After paying an initial membership fee of 5,000 yen, male customers can ride on a simulated commuter train in the shop, complete with hand straps, and fulfill their most perverted chikan fantasies. Upon commencement of the action, the young female sex workers there may chose to whisper in hushed, desperate tones, “Ah! Iyaaaa. Yamete kudasai.” (Ohh! Noooo, don’t! Please stop it!)
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January 25th, 2006 at 7:23 amHow kinky and strange. Whatever, as long as the preverts ride the fake train instead of the real one.
January 25th, 2006 at 7:26 am“You don’t want to go there.”
Sounds amusing to me, why not? A couple years back when I was showing two American suppliers aroud Tokyo, we went by one of these shops (they’ve been here for years). I explained it to them, and after about 5 minutes to digest the concept, they were begging me to turn the taxi back. I made an excuse and we kept going to our meeting. I am quite certain that neither of them would be the sort to molest women on real trains. And I do love the way Japan caters to fantasies, like an adult Disneyland, as someone once said.
January 25th, 2006 at 8:55 amThe shop mentioned in the article seems pretty tame compared to most of the ones I’ve seen advertised, where the groping isn’t limited to above-the-clothes only.
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