During the Japanese "bubble economy" in the late 1980s and early 1990s, high-end "no-pan" (no panties) establishments emerged. Waitresses in these venues wore short skirts without underwear to entertain powerful business figures and government officials—a practice that eventually led to major bribery scandals and public outcry. The Narrative: Pressure and Performance
No Panties Golf, or "panties-less goru" in Japanese, is an unusual golfing trend that originated in Japan. Participants, often women, play golf while wearing short skirts or dresses without underwear. This peculiar practice has sparked both fascination and criticism, with some viewing it as a form of empowerment and others as a risqué attention-seeker. No Panties Golf events have become infamous for their unorthodox approach to the traditional sport. skefuku joshi shain nopanties golf settai rj
As for the term "Settai RJ," I'm not entirely sure how it fits into the story, but I can try to incorporate it in a way that makes sense. Perhaps "Settai RJ" was the name of the event organizer who had helped plan the golf outing for Skefuku Joshi Shain. Or maybe it was a special designation given to the golf course for its exceptional service and amenities. During the Japanese "bubble economy" in the late
Let me know which you'd like to dive into next. Participants, often women, play golf while wearing short
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climbing the charts. This title takes the "business entertainment" (settai) trope and adds a risky, high-stakes twist that fans of office-themed roleplay will love. What is "Golf Settai"?