My Life as a Black Sex Worker in Tokyo
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My Life as a Black Sex Worker in Tokyo
"From a young age, I was a very sexual person. I knew I wanted to have a lot of sex, and I also figured that to do that, I would need to meet women who felt the same. I never considered making sex my career. Or at least not until one day in Tokyo, when I was with a friend who got a call about a job."
"My first jobs were behind the scenes work for a porn studio that specialized in scenes of Japanese women with Black men. One day on set, a porn actor's dick couldn't get hard. The director was running out of time. 'Do you want to give it a shot?' he asked. I managed to get hard and get the job done."
"Sex work is legal in Japan if there's no penetration. When I started five years ago, a few customers asked for it, and I said no. Then I found there's a lot of gray area in the law. So, I started offering sex, but I never advertise it."
AC moved to Japan to teach English and unexpectedly entered the adult industry. Initially working behind the scenes in a porn studio, he later became a performer. Seeking new experiences, he took a job as a massage therapist, which in Japan often involves sex work. Despite the legal gray areas, he offers services without advertising intercourse, catering to diverse client preferences. His journey reflects the evolving nature of his career in the adult industry over two decades.
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