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Some don sparkling, Mardi-Gras-like masks to hide their identities. The majority here insist they are either straight or bi, often with girlfriends. Please note: all their reminisced sex acts are depicted with animation. If you are ethnically or sexually different, they tend to discriminate against you, but not in a homophobic way as we know in the Western countries.
He is a translator, writer, and journalist, and has been connected to Japan for more than twenty years. A new documentary provides a humane and empathetic look at the lives of men working in Tokyo's 'urisen' trade. The film features candid interviews with young men who work in bars and brothels and are paid to have sex with other men and touches on topics such as sexuality and sexual consent in Japanese culture. At times, the documentary uses animation to protect the identity of some interviewees and illustrate what happens during a sexual encounter with a client.
To those boys who have contributed. Foreword by Andrew Bradbury, Ph. Ancient Times Boy Prostitution in Roman Times