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12:56 am - 08/23/2012

From Host to Rental Boyfriends

Osaka ‘boy toys’ available for rent nationwide


Fees start at 6,000 yen per hour
Shukan Jitsuwa July 19

For decades, lonely women have been going to host clubs to be served by overly attentive men in a date-like setting. Shukan Jitsuwa (July 19), however, has found an entrepreneurial enterprise that has inverted the concept whereby “rental boyfriends” come to customers.

Osaka-based Eterna (エテルナ) allows ladies to select a man of their choice from its Web site. The agency will then send him to any location in Japan.

The hosts, who typically sport long hair and slick suits, are ranked according to popularity. Their height, weight, blood type, interests, and other basic information are provided.

“The majority of the customers are from the adult-entertainment industry, but now working professionals and housewives are showing interest,” says a newspaper reporter covering national news.

Basic fees begin at 6,000 yen per hour. Extended plans, which might include overnight trips, are also available at a rate of 40,000 yen for eight hours. Other expenses, such as transportation and dining costs, are to be borne by the lady.

Shukan Jitsuwa says that there are days where more than 30 reservations are made. The service has 33 men registered on its books, “including one who advanced to the finals of a handsome man competition,” says an individual affiliated with Eterna. “A woman can enjoy the feeling of having a date while dining or during a trip. Eterna means forever in Latin. As the agency’s name says, we want clients to enjoy soothing moments for an eternity.”


Naturally, the magazine assumes that sexual services are provided by the boy toys, but the agency prohibits such activities. Further, the establishment of a personal relationship with a customer is also not allowed.

The majority of the women are in their 30s and 40s. “One can become beautiful inside in a way that supersedes any available cosmetics,” says a customer.

Shukan Jitsuwa is a bit skeptical as a woman’s motivation for such a service.

“In this cold-cut society, women do not possess the skills nor the time to examine their eroticism,” says Jiro Harue, a researcher in anthropology. “There is no real reason to refuse an opportunity to rent out a good-looking man if it is available. This is especially true for those raised in the era of the convenience store.”

Harue goes on to say that female members of this generation have hormonal imbalances as a result of the nutrition they received while in the womb.

“Renting a partner by resorting to financial means is typically something men do,” says the researcher. “Women originally found excitement in being dominated. I know it is acceptable to have a wide range of businesses, but I feel a bit sad to see the tables turning.” (A.T.)

Source:http://www.tokyoreporter.com/2012/07/17/osaka-boy-toys-available-for-rent-nationwide/

Original Source: “‘Rentaru kareshi’ daiseikyo no wake,” Shukan Jitsuwa (July 19, page 197)

My two cents: Men have been buying escorts, hookers, and strippers for centuries so why so pressed that women are renting boyfriends especially with  the herbivore problem. Also the comments about women and their erotisism, hormonal imbalances, as well as finding excitement in being dominated...and I know you didn't mean that in a BDSM way...just please have a seat.


My first post submission, please be kind.



ohprecioustime 23rd-Aug-2012 07:12 am (UTC)
The documentary about hosts I watched is like in my top 5 most depressing, lol

Some desperate lonely people tbh go there or use their services
fauxparadiso 23rd-Aug-2012 12:23 pm (UTC)
The Great Happiness Space I presume?
fukkthedumbshyt 23rd-Aug-2012 02:43 pm (UTC)
That documentary made me want to cry. There is nothing happy about living a lie to me.
coika 23rd-Aug-2012 03:44 pm (UTC)
Unfortunately since most relationships in Japan are forged on "image" alone to some extent and ignoring the lie, it doesn't come off the same way to a good chunk of Japanese as it does to foreigners. Kind of like if you pretend enough you can convince yourself it's real or normal.


winds_daichi 23rd-Aug-2012 10:32 pm (UTC)
Yes!!!! I seen that documentary four times and I still can't get over how lonely most of the women were. It made me feel really sorry for them. And for the other part that they were mostly "Soapland" women. T.T Just a sad reality.
4miu_miu 23rd-Aug-2012 11:21 pm (UTC)

is there a link somewhere so I can watch it? Thanks
mikilove13 23rd-Aug-2012 11:39 pm (UTC)
Youtube
4miu_miu 24th-Aug-2012 12:20 am (UTC)

thank you
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