Punterking, I completely agree with you. You can't just go to a sex club without knowing the prices. Of course, negotiating prices with the girls is acceptable because everyone looks out for their own interests. But fundamentally, a person should be aware of the prices and have a rough idea of how far they can go with a few extras.
If this system is disrupted, it could seriously harm a place. I don't like going to a place where who knows how much the service will cost. But what's even worse is that I feel like I've been scammed. And if someone feels like they've been scammed, there's nothing worse for a business because from then on, people will associate that place with being deceitful. Even if we don't openly express it, this feeling will linger in our minds and fundamentally affect how we think about Goldentime.
I think that the GT management might believe that they can compensate for the loss of local guests with tourists. After all, while we are aware of the previous prices and the nonsensical current situation, tourists won't have this information. At most, they may think that the service is expensive. But as I see it, tourists are happy to spend a lot of money on bags, clothes, and other things, so why would sex be an exception?
Let's face it, there aren't many places in the world like sauna clubs, which can be a dream come true for someone living in a prudish country. Scantily clad, naked girls wander around, the guest has nothing on but a bathrobe, there is food and relaxation. And wherever you reach, you touch a sexy woman with a slight exaggeration. This would be the earthly paradise realized, it's a shame to see it as a local how badly things have gone.
If this system is disrupted, it could seriously harm a place. I don't like going to a place where who knows how much the service will cost. But what's even worse is that I feel like I've been scammed. And if someone feels like they've been scammed, there's nothing worse for a business because from then on, people will associate that place with being deceitful. Even if we don't openly express it, this feeling will linger in our minds and fundamentally affect how we think about Goldentime.
I think that the GT management might believe that they can compensate for the loss of local guests with tourists. After all, while we are aware of the previous prices and the nonsensical current situation, tourists won't have this information. At most, they may think that the service is expensive. But as I see it, tourists are happy to spend a lot of money on bags, clothes, and other things, so why would sex be an exception?
Let's face it, there aren't many places in the world like sauna clubs, which can be a dream come true for someone living in a prudish country. Scantily clad, naked girls wander around, the guest has nothing on but a bathrobe, there is food and relaxation. And wherever you reach, you touch a sexy woman with a slight exaggeration. This would be the earthly paradise realized, it's a shame to see it as a local how badly things have gone.