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I was snooping around after the party ended at 10 and caught an interesting scene. To frame it, you need to appreciate that the party was a total bomb, with quite a few unattractive women meeting foreigners looking to score. I think there was maybe two or three really attractive girls in the bunch. And yet, at the end of the party I could have sworn I saw one getting a payoff from the owner when they thought everyone had gone. Then it was down to the 3rd floor and into a Deai cafe where doubtless she fleeced a few J-Guys as well..
I don’t know the details, and maybe I misunderstood something. However, let me speculate by saying they pay attractive girls to tempt guys to come to these parties. (1 nice girl = 10 gaijin men = 40 gaijin lovers / English leeches). It’s a good economic system (since G-Men pay 20$ for the night, and non-comped foreign women pay $45), but it seems that this time there were more Gaijin guys than anything else. (I guess the girls stayed at home) A lot of the Gaijin guys got their money’s worth in beer (all you can drink). I, on the other hand, got my money’s worth watching some beta bois swarm around one woman and be slowly (but politely) rejected – all in a day’s work for her!






