Sally: Yeah.
Interviewer: It says here you 'hate
fellatio'.
Sally: I hate it. My first time was at 17. Outside of
work, I have only done it to 5 or 6 guys.
Interviewer: And of course when you were doing 'enjo-kosai'.
Sally: I don't do it.
Interviewer: You found your partners at telephone date
clubs?
Sally: Hmm... I was with rich men. So they had no qualms
with buying a girl. They would pay so much for a month and put her
up in a hotel.
Interviewer: How much for a month?
Sally: Two or three hundred thousand yen.
Interviewer: I don't know if that is expensive or not.
Sally: There are lots of people like that.
Interviewer: So you make contracts with multiple guys.
Sally: That's right.
Interviewer: What is the most you make in a month?
Sally: I stopped doing that. It is prostitution, after
all. There was a go-between. I would get two-hundred thousand, the
other girl ten. A hundred thousand yen is a lot to a high school
girl. I did a million a month once.
Interviewer: Wow. Just like you have brokers and all.
Sally: I thought that it was the best way for me. I
couldn't meet any rich people otherwise.
Interviewer: I see.
Sally: I would sometimes be called by the cops. A guy
would get caught and give my name. I would just say I know nothing.
Interviewer: You didn't have big trouble with the police?
Sally: None at all. I didn't do it with that guy.
Interviewer: What was the story about being caught once?
Sally: That was when I was stripping. It was for public
indecency.
Interviewer: Your name was getting big in AV, so someone
tried to make an example of you?
Sally: No. A junior high student's mother called the
police on me. We let a minor into the strip show, and the police
came after us.
Interviewer: You let a junior high kid in?
Sally: It was my birthday event. Word got out on the
Internet and some young guys came, I guess.
Interviewer: It must have been a disaster.
Sally: Doing that kind of work, you gotta expect it
once in a while.
Interviewer: The cops must put a lot of pressure on
you.
Sally: I try to laugh it off, but they don't always
take to that. They said once I did things with my genital areas.
They really said that, 'genital areas'.
Interviewer: Who said that?
Sally: There was a assault when I was in my teens. The
police were doing an investigation.
Interviewer: You were assaulted?
Sally: Yeah. It was then that it didn't matter if I
did this kind of work or not. I was about 17. But I did get a million
yen.
Interviewer: Then how were you assaulted?
Sally: The assault incident the cops called me for was
a different case. A younger classmate got picked up and went in
the guy's car, so I thought it would be dangerous to leave her alone.
She wasn't assaulted, but the guys did want me. I thought later she
might be an accomplice. So I stripped her naked and tied her to
a tree in a park. I said I was gonna let a bum do her. Oh she really
cried.
Interviewer: So was she an accomplice of the guys?
Sally: Turned out she wasn't at all.
Interviewer: How terrible. Did you apologize?
Sally: No, not at all.
Interviewer: You are pretty tough.
Sally: Hey, I was a bad girl from junior high. But I
stopped being a 'yankee girl' after a year. I wanted to go to high
school. It just didn't suit me.
Interviewer: Did you ride a motorcycle?
Sally: I hate those things. I was threatened by some
right-wing thugs. I was scared to ride after that.
Interviewer: You were threatened by right-wingers?!
(laughs)
Sally: You know, right-wingers hate tough kids. They
grabbed our wooden samurai swords and knocked us down with them.
I guess I lead a pretty stimulating life. |