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What do you think of the hostess?

When I was in college, many lesbians in the school learned to secretly be hostess in their spare time. This is a common phenomenon not only in our school, but also in other schools, and news related to it often appears on the Internet. It is an open secret on campus that female college students are hostess.

At that time, there was a girl in our class who was secretly working as a hostess. I had a good relationship with her and often chatted and went shopping together.

She is very beautiful and can dress up. Every night, she carefully puts on her makeup, puts on sexy clothes and stomps out of the dormitory on high heels. Although we don't talk, we all know that she is going to KTV to drink and sing with the guests.

Everyone in the class knows that she often drinks and sings with all kinds of men outside. Behind my back, all the boys said that you should never find such a girl as a girlfriend. It's not clean. I don't know what they have done with other men. Some girls will also alienate her, saying that this line of work is very dirty and nasty, and that girls who are hostess are depraved and unworthy of making friends. Of course, some people think that girls who are hostess also have their own principles and bottom lines. As long as they don't touch their bottom lines, it is reasonable, and they are also making money with their own efforts. Every industry has its own sufferings and places worthy of respect. I think I belong to the last one.

I have a good relationship with this girl. She is also a very straightforward person, so when chatting together, she often tells me about the guests she met while accompanying wine, both good and bad.

She said that once a guest came to KTV, only one person, and asked her to accompany her to drink and sing. This guest was very gentle, so she treated her as a good friend, chatting and singing. She wanted to accompany him to drink, but he refused, and told her that girls should drink less, which was not good for their health. When she left, the guest gave her a tip several times. For this guest, she was grateful for a long time. She said that she had never met such a quality person, but she never saw it again.

In a place like p>KTV, after all, there are only a few qualified guests, and they are usually obscene, abnormal and unreasonable. She met someone who didn't tip after singing and drinking, someone who was crazy about drinking and punched her, someone who was unreasonable and forced her to drink bottle by bottle, and someone who was extremely restless. But they have been in this business for a long time, and they all know how to deal with it.

Only once, a guest drank some wine and insisted on taking her to a room after singing. At that time, there were seven or eight big men in the box, and she was the only little girl. There was no dispute at all, but they dragged her out of the box. She shouted all the time, and no one helped her, including the manager and waiter of KTV, so she was taken away by others.

She was taken to the hotel and ran out while the man was taking a bath, in shock.

Everyone has the freedom to choose their own occupation, and it is not unforgivable for girls to be hostess. As long as they have their own bottom line, know what to do and what not to do, and earn money by their own labor, it is also understandable.