Geisha
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A geisha is a traditional Japanese entertainer of men. She is a master of traditional arts including music, serving tea (which is a fine Japanese art), dancing and singing etc. Most geisha live in Tokyo or [Kyoto] (those in Kyoto call themselves [geiko]. Although in the past it could be argued that geisha were prostitutes (which would be an [egregious] oversimplification...today it can be easily and accurately said that geisha are certainly not prostitutes.
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Despite an obvious western curiousity with geisha they remain hidden in a cloak of secrecy. Geisha are not prostitutes or concubines, if anything they are the equivelant of hostesses. Geisha do not master the [erotic arts], these duties are reserved for women called [yugos]. Compartively, geisha go through intense training learning only the traditional japanese arts. Geisha are very respectable women [in japans] society and would never routinely indulge in relationships with different men.
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They [sell] their [skills] not their [body]
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Womens secret art of confidence and [submission].
An idea or state of mind involving confidence style and extreme female swagger. [Geisha] involves the ability to submit men and lame girls with a single glance while remaining the classiest bitch in the room.
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[asian prostitute] with heavy stds; generic word for the bundle of stds that [dwell on] [the ho]
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[One] that is a [Japanese] [putita].
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To indecently [reveal] a part of the body so as to [seduce] or attract attention from someone of the [opposite sex], usually a male
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A Japanese hostess trained to entertain men with conversation, dance, and song.
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