Socio-Cultural Note:
Prostitution is extremely widespread in Japan, with a higher level of acceptance
than in the West. A lot of Japanese women simply assume their husbands and
boyfriends will visit a brothel or dial up a call girl once in a while. So Shiraki has
no qualms about initiating a fling with a guy who frequents a soapland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Types of Prostitution in Modern Japan
Cultural Note: Pachinko is wildly popular in Japan. Revenue from the game accounts
for almost six percent of the country's GDP---more than Vegas, Macao,
and Singapore combined. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachinko
This chapter is remarkably realistic. Shiraki & Takashima
are just a couple of ordinary people who spend too much
time & money playing pachinko, and there's no guarantee
their new sexual relationship will lead to romance.
Well, a soapland girl is a hardworking pro. Making a man feel good
is her job (especially if she wants to encourage repeat business).
Through practice, Takashima's favorite soapgirl knows exactly how
to please him, and she's been giving him "all the options," besides. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Types_of_prostitution_in_modern_Japan#Soapland
Even by hentai standards, it would be quite unrealistic if Shiraki beat a
professional sex worker the very first time she had sex with Takashima.
Takashima-san might just need a little time for it to register that just maybe Shiraki-san is exactly what he may have been looking for, as opposed to his usual fare (soap-girls).
What Takashima really wants (without knowing it yet) is real love
and affection, which you can't buy from a sex worker. That's why
he keeps asking for a kiss from Shiraki.
I now need them dating and then married asap!
There's something about Oosaki's art that makes it perfect for the sexy, long hair, "gloomy" girl look.
Also... The Real Me needs / deserves a sequel!
-got the vanilla and kogal tag suggestions approved!!!❤
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