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joined Jun 11, 2021

Doesn't really do much as a first chapter to reel me in. Still, art looks nice enough and is tagged as yuri so I'm in for now.

last edited at Jul 29, 2021 11:15PM

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joined Jan 9, 2017

The pay for gay wave has even infected the OL manga

OrangePekoe Admin
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joined Mar 20, 2013

If this doesn't turn out to be yuri I will put fire inside of my mouth. Counting on you.

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joined Jul 6, 2020

The 2020’s so far have been the decade for lesbian sex worker manga. I don’t know what the hell is happening to cause this, but we have had sooooooo many new series and one shots centered on sex work in the last year and a half.

This is starting to get really niche, I don’t think I ever could have predicted that this manga would be about photoshopping sex workers profile pictures to look more attractive…

One thing that did irk me is how she just accepted the job without asking about the pay, benefits, or hours, which were all things she was stressing about before. Hopefully they don’t just forget about that lmao. First chapter didn’t really grab me but I’m definitely willing to give the series a shot based on the premise alone.

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joined Jun 22, 2021

Seems interesting

Nobody
joined Aug 17, 2019

Interesting, will keep an eye for it.

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joined May 25, 2017

the design of the interviewer was really easy on the eye

Untitled-1
joined Nov 14, 2016

That's an original idea. The first chapter was very entertaining, I hope the next one is as good.

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joined Sep 27, 2017

Art seems cute.

30_magikarp
joined Feb 21, 2021

There really seems to be an overabundance of pay for gay yuri manga lately huh. Not that I mind but I'm curious as to what sparked this current trend.

The top customer seems a bit sus and I'm betting that she's the one that caused the previous worker to quit.

Sena
joined Jun 27, 2017

One thing that did irk me is how she just accepted the job without asking about the pay, benefits, or hours, which were all things she was stressing about before. Hopefully they don’t just forget about that lmao.

I guess it's "explained" by how overcome with everything is; plus, in her situation, any job is better than no job, I guess.

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joined Sep 1, 2017

I can't tell if Tomoe has the hots for Sayu, or she just has the normal Japanese obsession with cute girls.

joined Mar 8, 2016

I'm guessing that the translation is off calling Sayu their "best customer." I'm thinking she's instead their best SW/"cast member"/whatever? It wouldn't make any sense for a single person to spend enough money to keep a 2-storefront 60 person brothel running, nor for such a person to be brought into the back offices regularly for any reason, nor for them to be making any requests of the staffer who photoshops pics...

last edited at Jul 30, 2021 1:17AM

joined Jul 23, 2021

Errr the translation is a bit off, Tachibana Sayu is their top worker at the brothel, she got the top customer rate, not top customer

last edited at Jul 30, 2021 1:39AM

joined Jun 6, 2021

I casually knew a neighbor who was a graphic artist for a company that made male-homosexual pornographic films. He was homosexual himself, and said that he'd been accurately warned that he'd be groped.

joined Aug 21, 2017

Is Pay for Gay going to be like the Sports or Moe-blob genre, where the tag is just a front for increasingly niche subject areas the author is interested in?

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joined May 28, 2015

Another manga about prostitution. Like many of us, the first chapter did not hook me. Unless I'm mistaken, they didn't talk about gay prostitution. The girls in this agency are either bi or straight. I think the top girl is at least bi or there would be no yuri.
I think the old man is either her personal manager, a family member or he is grooming her to take the company. I don't think there will be any explicit yuri. It will juste be two women who get along together but no love.
I wish I'm mistaken but after this first chapter it feels like they add the yuri at the last minute.

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joined Apr 19, 2018

Kinda in the same boat, except no Yuri, and it's kinda low paying maybe shady dev job
Wish me luck peeps

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joined May 12, 2020

Yuri is whatever but they got a really interesting concept here with many comedic possibilities. I can dig it even if there is no romance. Also the phrase "You are hired" is both so soothing and nerve-wrecking at the same time.

Angryface
joined Mar 22, 2021

Interesting first chapter, don't see the yuri yet but I am also curious as to why the last person left since it was mentioned a few times.

joined Mar 26, 2021

Idk, was it too many pay for gay manga with prostitution tag that've been read so far, which made me little bored with this chapter, it wasn't bad tho but not good either.

joined May 15, 2021

Im curious of what this will turn out...

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joined Jun 19, 2014

They sure did gloss over the salary and other crucial job details. I was gonna try to not get too bothered by it since its manga and not a irl job interview but she even brought it up at the end.
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last edited at Jul 30, 2021 6:32AM

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joined Mar 26, 2021

interesting

joined Feb 22, 2018

The 2020’s so far have been the decade for lesbian sex worker manga. I don’t know what the hell is happening to cause this, but we have had sooooooo many new series and one shots centered on sex work in the last year and a half.

It's because of the mass entry of women into the Japanese work force. Prostitution fantasies are basically about no-strings sexual attraction and/or find that perfect mate (prostitute with heart of gold trope). Throw in the fact that sex work and lesbianism are still considered to be the exclusive realm of social outcasts and outsiders (and therefore complementary), plus the novelty of the greater freedom that comes from not being tied to one's home/spouse/relatives thanks to gainful employment, the undesirability of most male coworkers due to their unreconstructed attitudes about gender roles and sexual entitlement, and the fact that Covid-19 lockdowns have disrupted Japan's part-time work culture (forcing some women to take up sex work to compensate for extended unemployment), and there you have it.

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