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Ansony wrote:200,000 to be the poster child for an O-bon festival ad. Headband, short Happi coat, and those tight white shorts. Everyone looking at my crotch to see if the myth was true
" wrote:oyajikun wrote:Did the host thing while living in Hachinohe. I was 19 and lovin it!
Do you mean the male equivalent of being a hostess?(ie, talking to lonely japanese women and getting them to buy drinks)
Nah.. Just small time stuff, below everyone's radar..goldenboy_ge wrote:I hope there's no organized (wanna be Yakuza :P ) underground FG scene
A thread in the Premium Members area combining various penis slang terms with your photos from random strangers would be extra-special, FG cool!GomiGirl wrote:Making slang dictionaries for mobile phones.. (Do you know how many words there are for "penis" in Japanese!!!)
..I have some great photos that have been sent by random strangers. I should post some.
A thread in the Premium Members area combining various penis slang terms with your photos from random strangers would be extra-special, FG cool! Wink
Blah Pete wrote:A thread in the Premium Members area combining various penis photos with your photos from random strangers would be extra-special,![]()
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Guile wrote:Did all you long-term FGs start out this way when you first came to Japan or did these weird jobs evolve from other ones?
Guile wrote:I get the feeling that in general, bilingual or multilingual skills increase your job opportunities exponentially.
jingai wrote:Hi GG,
For research purposes we need the complete list of Japanese words for "penis" posted here to verify that you do acutally work on such a project and aren't just jerking us around.
Gaikokujindesu.KavaihonKanojoishoto Tomadashi naritai Torukojindesu Dokushindesu 23 saidesu Sabishidesu 1.70 CM 67 kg
American Oyaji wrote:Gomi-chan,
What's your site address?
FG Lurker wrote:
It wasn't until my 3rd year in Japan that I really started to study. I can't emphasize enough how big a difference there between life in Japan if you can speak Japanese vs life in Japan if you can't. Having 500-1000 Kanji is very helpful in daily life too.
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