As Marla wiggled her ass in the face of the half drunken Japanese businessman he
reached out and slipped his hand between her legs and ran a finger along her g-string
covered crack. After the quick feel, he stuck a thousand yen into her waist band and
called out to the waitress for another drink. It was almost ten o'clock in the evening, and
still the company men, as they are called in Japan, were drinking and carousing with
there business associates. It was said that sake and geisha girls was the oil that kept
Japan's corporate structure lubricated. Well, Marla didn't know about the business
structure, but all of the executives in the Ty Ling bar were definitely "lubricated"! Being
blonde and from America was a big draw to Japanese males, probably because of the
homogeneous society that was modern Japan. Since 99.9% of the residents were
Japanese, there wasn't a whole lot of variety as far as appearance was concerned, so being
blonde and in Japan definitely made you an outsider, and Japanese men couldn't seem to
get enough of the American women! While corporate America complained about closed
trade markets, one look at the Japanese lifestyle told an entirely different story. The
Japanese wore American clothes, watched American movies, ate at American fast food
restaurants, and listened to American rock music. Walking down Tokyo's busy Ginza
district, and you would have thought you were in Times Square with all the American
logos burning in bright neon lights. Marla was just another American icon to be bought
and sold, only her commodity was her very supple and sensuous twenty four year old
body. Like she said to her American compatriots, "We're just doing our part to help
balance the trade deficit !"
Marla had answered and ad in the New York New about fabulous money to be made in
the Far East, and going for an interview, she found out that while not very glamorous,
working the bars and night clubs of Tokyo and Osaka could earn a pretty blonde girl five
thousand dollars a week! The hours would be long, but the rewards great for someone
with a little ambition. Marla was at the time working a legal secretary making seven
hundred dollars a week, a salary that barely made ends meet in New York City, so a week
later she was on a plane to Tokyo, getting ready to start a brand new career. She found
out right away that you could indeed make five grand a week, but to do it, you had to let
the free handed businessmen touch you in very intimate places, and while not a prude, it
took her several weeks to become accustomed to the pawing and leering that she had to
endure while dancing at the club. In her third week, Marla got her first proposal to make
some real money. A young executive wanted to take her to a hotel and make love to her.
He seemed like a likable sort, and he wasn't drunk like most of the other men in bar that
night, so she made arrangements to meet him in the hotel bar after her shift was over.