It is said that the longest-established occupation in the world is night business. Recently, it is also called a "night job," and the person who actually serves customers, not the clerk or driver, is called a "player" or "cast."
If you read the related law, you will find lines of graphic words. It is surprising that such a business is legal. According to a man from Europe, the Japanese night industry is ten times as large as that of Europe.
I am a complete outsider and people around me have no relevant experience, so I had no idea what this business was all about. But recently, I had the opportunity to watch a YouTube channel explaining the industry and how to use it. In collaboration with another channel run by a doctor, I first learned about it in a video on the theme of mental health of industry insiders.
When I watched some videos on this channel, I found something unexpected and it was interesting.
Regarding night business, I had the image of having to work for money. But the woman who runs the channel says she loves the job and finds it rewarding.
I wonder if she was acting tough, but it seems that she means it. Her mother started to believe in a cult from the shock of losing her younger child. Raised in an exclusive and strictly ruled family for religious reasons, she was not even allowed to participate in her school trip.
She finally enjoyed her freedom after going to college, and started going out with different guys every night. It was fun and she decided to do it as a career. She loves communicating with humans and feels it is a rewarding job that allows her to be involved with them at a deeper level.
As she takes pride in her work and wants to promote the public understanding of the industry, she runs the channel by showing her face. Her atmosphere is fresh, bright and easy to talk to, which is completely different from the image I had before. With such a nice woman, even I would love to have a cup of tea, so I guess she would be quite popular among men.
The disadvantage of this business is that it is vulnerable to slander, and there is also the fear of being ranted by customers. It is a tough job, so it's hard to get motivated.
A woman in this business also confessed that she tried so hard to meet the customer's request that she came to lose her true wish. This point is the same for civil servants. I felt like a spiritual prostitute when I had to make claims that were different from my beliefs.
Well, the night job would be much harder physically and mentally. However, if this business does not exist, it can be expected that sex crimes will occur more frequently. There is no doubt that it is a necessary job in the world.
