In response to the problem of “unscrupulous hosts,” host clubs in Kabukicho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, have been moving to eliminate accounts receivable (deferred payments) starting this spring. Still, with the July arrest of a host club executive for arranging for female customers, it seems that fundamental improvement is still a long way off. A host who charges high fees and forces customers to do unreasonable things. Such actions can devastate the lives of not only the person involved, but sometimes their families as well (Part 1 of a two-part series). Yakumo Kayo (pseudonym, same below) is… Daily Shincho.
>>1 There are tons of people who are obsessed with gambling, brands, sex, culture, hosts, etc. The only way to stop it is for the person to feel hurt or to reconsider and realize it.
>>1 Raise her up spoiled ↓ The daughter gets hooked on a host and ends up in debt (18 million yen) They should have her work in the sex industry to pay it off, but the stupid parents spoil her again and pay her 18 million yen A few years later, the daughter gets tricked by a host or a handsome guy again and gets in debt.
>>1 Women who use men as ATMs are competent. Women who give money to men are incompetent. It’s the mother’s fault for not educating her daughter on this simple fact.
I don’t mind the host club going out of business. I know it’s a business that exists by preying on weak-minded women and those with mental health issues, but this is going too far. Streetwalkers, the spread of syphilis, and a disgrace to the country.
>>24: Right. Even if the daughter has debts, she has no obligation to work in the sex industry and no assets that can be seized. I’m impressed by how thoughtless the parents are.
I’ve finished reading it… I don’t think I’d want to help a daughter who leaves with parting words like “You don’t mind if I die” Maybe she should have just filed for bankruptcy She seems to have no regrets about living an honest life, even dropping out of med school.
It’s easy to understand when you think about the comments he makes that make it seem like the hosts are in the wrong, the fact that parents shouldn’t have to pay their daughter’s debts, and the heartbreak of a mother who had to shoulder the 18 million yen debt of her beloved son who was obsessed with a hostess: “Maybe my family was being targeted…”
The things that people in the nightlife industry do are all the same, so I think it’s normal to think that the people who give money are just stupid, and if you don’t like it, don’t go, so why are they acting like the victim?
>>48 A petition to exclude an individual from inheritance must be filed with the family court. There is no need for parents to represent their adult children in dealing with their debts, etc. If you don’t want to inherit your child’s debts, you can simply renounce the inheritance.
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