Interviewed by a writer who is a student at Keio University! “University of Tokyo Students Making Money by Delivering Disturbing Videos”.
The real life of Pienaar as portrayed by a current Keio University student writer. 4 years after the end of 2022, Kabukicho is now. ...... Part 3
The author’s social networking site is filled with outlandish people, but one of the most outrageous is a girl named Mako (20, pseudonym) whom I have been following for the past six months. Mako (20, pseudonym), who I’ve been following for the past six months, graduated from a famous prep school in Tokyo and went on to study at the University of Tokyo. She is a very elite college student, but after earning money by distributing pornography, she is now working at a deli in Kabukicho.
Mako started working as a “chat lady” in 2008, shortly after entering the University of Tokyo. She started working as a “chat lady” in 2008, shortly after entering the University of Tokyo.
My parents were rather strict,” she said, “and even though I was a university student, I only received 4,000 yen a month as pocket money. My parents were rather strict, and even though I was a university student, I only received 4,000 yen a month in allowance. I was not allowed to work part-time, so naturally I didn’t have enough money to play. I found out that a friend of mine who graduated from Tokyo University was making money as a chat lady, so I looked into it and started doing it.
In response to requests from customers, Mako would broadcast videos of herself masturbating and other activities. Did you have any resistance?
I had a vague desire to do that kind of work since I was in junior high school. After actually doing it, I realized that distributing pornography is similar to taking an exam. The more you do, the more results you get, and the more you feel like you’re worth something in terms of sales (laughs).
There are two types of “chat ladies”: those who make money by making one-on-one calls and those who make money through live streaming based on the number of simultaneous connections and tips. One-on-one is a sure way to earn money, but at a fixed hourly rate, while live-streaming is a way to increase your hourly rate in proportion to the number of viewers as you become more popular. In order to become a popular broadcaster, Mako tried various live chat sites and devised her own content.
She said, “Because you can’t touch the person you’re chatting with, you have to sell the story of how the girl becomes comfortable and erotic. It’s like an amateur girl who gradually wakes up and even squirts. Squirting and other things that look good on film are very popular. I also drank a lot of water before filming and did my best.
After I started working as a “chat lady” for a while, I created what I call a “night job” page. This is an account where girls who work at night send out information. I was able to learn and sympathize with them through their work stories, and as I interacted with other night workers, I wanted to try other types of work. So now I’m enrolled in a delicatessen in Kabuki. I’m thinking of trying soap operas in the near future.”
When one hears that she is a current student at Tokyo University, it is tempting to imagine that she got into this kind of work because of the stress of studying for exams and the struggles of being an elite. But Mako says matter-of-factly, “It’s not like that.
Both of my parents are at Tokyo University, so we’re a Tokyo University family. However, they are both smart but eccentric, and they have lived quite freely. They think that no matter what industry you’re in, you should be able to get results in the end, so they don’t tell me what I’m doing. Now that I’m in this industry, I want to get results. Well, as expected, I don’t tell my parents what exactly I do to earn money.
Mako is currently studying educational psychology at university.
Mako is currently studying educational psychology at university. “I think that people have become replaceable parts of the system. The value of a person’s existence is concentrated on how many numerical results they have achieved. I know this because I myself have worked in a job where my value was determined by the number of viewers and clients I had.
But the truth is that people have value just by being alive. I believe that education is the only way to convey this, and I am studying it. I hope to be able to teach this to the children around me who work at night.
Mako says she wants to become a bureaucrat after graduation. We look forward to her future.
Chihuahua Sasaki was born in Tokyo in 2000.
After attending an integrated school in Tokyo from elementary school to high school, she went on to Keio University, and has been going to Kabukicho since she was 15, and has a wide range of connections.
At university, he is studying the sociology of downtown areas including Kabukicho.
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From the February 4, 2022 issue of FRIDAY
Photo: Joint (1st photo)