The Life Nippon - An American In Japan

 

The word "genki" loosely translates to happy. I continued my walk of the school grounds during our break time, when I was approached by two very genki students. Both girls were wearing their uniforms, laughing and giggling as they beckoned me, holding hands.

"Ohhh, hai!" They said. Facing me, they continued to giggle as they ran their fingers through each other's hair. "Mmmm," they said, over-emphasizing the pleasure of the moment.

Then they started to kiss the air in front of each other's faces. They kissed each other on the cheeks. "Watachi tachi--we are lesbian!" One of them said. They continued to put on a show for me, genki the entire time.

It's one of those moments that's going to stay with me forever. Ticket to Japan, $1500. Bicycle to commute to work, $100. Watching two Japanese school girls pretend to be lesbians, priceless. Most things, money can buy. For authentic Japanese schoolgirl lesbian-play, there's living in Japan.

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