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I want to say something about Himari; and a comment on Ginza's management.
I first saw Himari on her second day at Ginza. She was a beautiful young woman and I felt privileged that she would see me. Her service was excellent, she did everything as advertised and expected of a working girl. Roy asked me for my feedback and I gave her 10/10. I booked her the following week. Again, excellent service though I detected an element of acting. She had previously not softly moaned. But still, it was as good a session as I have ever had with a working girl. Then she left. I saw her for a third time on the day of her return. It was morning and she was looked exhausted, with bags under her eyes. She greeted me warmly but it was obvious she was tired and needing care.
Over all my years of punting this is a common experience: the third of fourth time one sees a working girl a unstated barrier is crossed. She ceases treating you just as a trick, feeling secure enough to lower their guard. Himari spent the hour chatting and cuddling. I never begrudge working girls these non-sex sessions. Yeah, I have paid for a service but I think it is just common decency to give the woman agency to relate to you as a person. We finished the session with a promise that next time she would make it up for me.
Then she left Sydney again. I did not expect to see her again. But she returned, I saw her on the roster and booked her. She seemed genuinely excited to see me as I walked in. She apologised for the previous session and sent me into the shower. Then, while I was showering and as she was taking off her bra to join me, something clicked in her head. She came to me with her hands in salutation mode and asked if she could give me back my money. I was bemused. So I got a towel, dried and sat down on the bed. Himari used her translation app. It transpired that I resembled her kindly grandfather. She told me she could not act with me. and did not want me to waste my money. She called the desk and I was given a full refund.
This is good management. The worker obviously felt uncomfortable with a client, the manager backs the worker - empowering them to make these decisions - and refunds the client. No drama. Well played Ginza.
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