Balla ,pero si de por si eran cortezanas, por logica hay que ser imbecil pa creer que salvo la comprases como dijo, no hay tal amor XD es mas si elas pagaban a la casa de citas esas tarifas por los clientes que les daban plata¿la casa no perdia si ella perdia clientes? osea XD Xd
Don’t let a courtesan tattooing your name on her skin distract you from the fact that the Fujiwara famously married their daughters into the Imperial family, allowing them control into the Heian court for 200 years.
its weird that anybody would get that long of a tattoo, where would you fit "your name on her skin distract you from the fact that the fujiwara famously married their daughters into the imperial family, allowing them control into the heian court for 200 years?" I imagine the only place is the back
Customer - Asks if she loves him Entertainer - Says No Customer - Asks if she can write a poem about why she doesn't love him. Entertainer - Writes a poem about how much she hates him. Customer - Enjoys it. Tsundere is born.
I imagine myself as a courtesan in the Edo Period with a client. The conversation is as follows: "Do you love me?" "Of course!" "Enough to self-mutilate?" "Look, man. I just think you're okay."
@@peopleofearth6250 I don't know, probably because the video only pertains to female courtesans? C'mon dude. That argument doesn't work in this context.
The tattoo part was very interesting and helped me understand the issues with tattoos in Japan these days even more. The main argument is Yakuza, but I can imagine that there's still a whiff of "only hoes have tattoos" lingering in the air like a thick broccoli fart that follows you around.
It Is, AND for criminals , ITS really ugly AND you are making damage to a perfect body just to feel cool in the under world? , ITS the same kind of Grotesque that self mutilate , oh way the coursesans get It years ago.
It's kind of ironic how one of Japan's symbolic cultures is the Kitsune and how they trick people and make fantasies for them with warnings about them Yet the Edo folk actively tried making an illusion for themselves, they foxed themselves
The kitsune is basically a succubus. So, that in combination with weird over-the-top Japanese actions... yes, you're correct - the Edo people did fox themselves.
That’s why all the fun stories about spirits are from before or after then, the kitsune showed up and went “I genuinely don’t think I could make this worse”
In the edo period, a Double Suicide was considered to be the purest form of love, because it indicates Love transcending Life. Such disdain for life is deeply ingrained in the Japanese mindset, and also enabled things like Kamikaze Attacks and Banzai charges.
@@annakapp7087 But Romeo and Juliet is seen as a tragic story in Western cultures and is not seen as the purest form of love because suicide is highly discouraged in Christianity due to the inability for penance to be done unlike what's viewed by the Japanese of the Edo period.
@liselottehildegarde5367 Right but the suicide itself was done out of "love", there was still an acknowledgement of dying for your partner was suppose to be seen as romantic even in many western societies. The issue with Romeo and Juliette was that it was written as a tragic comedy, people were suppose to mock their "love" and their actions as something to consider absurd.
6:09 did none of them thought of using their period or smth? Thats like a free subscription for paint to write to people you hate almost every month or so
I think period blood is usually a bit to thick and full of uterus lining cloths to be able to work with it all that well, but it's a interesting thought🤔
@@aureliaavalon I bet loads of them did. I mean, it's painfree blood several days a month (well, extra pain). And like, I dunno if they could _work_ during their periods? Like, most societies back then (and a lot even now) thought periods were super gross. If Japan was the same, she could still do some work those days, writing letters in blood without having to constantly prick or cut herself cause the wound stopped bleeding. And then just space those letters out a little so the clients didn't go "hey, how come she only gives me blood letters exactly 5 days every month?"
@@MsLilly200 The Historians Craft has a video about the high esteem women were held in during the Heian period, which was tied in part to the fact that they menstruated. I don't know how much of that may have carried into the Edo period, but food for thought
@@MsLilly200courtesans worked unless they had broken bones or severe medical illness. so menstruation was no excuse to take the night off. sexworkers were encouraged not to take time off because of the debt looming over their heads.
You slide your jokes/puns in the script in such a way, I almost always get caught off guard and now I have to stifle my cackling at 4AM to risk getting hollered at. Thanks for that, but seriously, thanks for that!!!
I used to watch your videos alot in 2020-2021 and have picked them up again and have been watching the history of japan series. its really cool to see how your drawing style has changed over the years
The women did it because they had to or they would lose their livelihood (ie. Their main $$$ supporter). These sex workers were probably not falling in love with the hundreds of the men who bought them.
Imagine being so naive as to think the courtesans were in love with any of their clients. They did what they had to do to survive, and certainly not out of love for the losers who frequented them.
Either Yonosuke is the courtesans' most popular client, or he's their most popular supplier. I'm not sure which side I'm on on this. But either way, that guy's loaded.
I can't believe I hadn't considered that he could've also started a business supplying extra fingers back to other courtesans 😂hopefully not the ones he took them from
I suppose if the prostitute died of sepsis from a missing fingernail or digit, then maybe it really was proof of love. That or she'd rather be dead than have to deal with him. What a life!
@@Linfamy when you think about it. It's really funny to demand gestures of loyalty and love from someone so economically inferior she has to mutilate her body to survive. Really shows how little empathy and compassion rich men had too poor people and women. Can you imagine it today? "Oh so you want to keep eating from my church's soup kitchen but you have yet to show your true devotion for our saviour! Please deliver a kidney so we can trust your love. That is if you're fond of eating. A very reasonable request from an untrustworthy poor such as you"
Sure...the courtesans are horrible liars. Although, they'd probably be beaten, starved or worse by those who owned them if they lose their clients. But also, the men who would promise to free them, to marry them, to love them, etc and who never did. Someone who is lonely, forced to please men all day long who only care about themselves...would probably fall in love often and then get disappointed. Again and again. Women were forced to lie to survive. Men though? They were free. They just lied to get the 'girlfriend experience.'
💯 My whole life, I've been sick of men complaining about conniving women. Set up whole fucking societies where the only way to even survive, let alone accomplish anything, is to manipulate men, and then whine that women lie! NO SHIT, SHERLOCK!
Ooh, now I'm remembering a scene in "Bridge of Birds" (tale of an Ancient China that never was) where the skeevy thieves are digging up a rich woman's grave for her jewelry, and also her fingernails and hair (the secret observer good guy learns to his horror.)
Selling Women by Amy Stanley is a great book introducing historical prostitution in Japan. Prostitutes were mostly children sold into slavery by families who couldn't afford them; swords were kept away from them so they couldn't kill themselves. The only way out was for someone to buy her freedom, and hopefully to become a mistress (as a "fallen women" she probably couldn't marry). It's depressing and grotesque, but fascinating to read their stories.
This was mainly true for women in the red light districts during the Edo period. Originally Japanese sex workers worked independently. But the vilification of sex work by religious authorities, led to the creation of red light districts by the Tokugawa Shogunate in order to control sex workers. And any sex workers that worked outside of the red light district were punished and forced to work inside the red light district against their will.
@@magnadramon0068 smart move by the shogunate and those religious authorities. You get uphold a higher standard, gather all the sex workers into one place under your supervision, and you em get wash profits to fill the treasury. Truly big brain
And somehow this "well if you really love me then you would..." arms race resulted in a weird double suicide obsession. Even thought I conceptually understand it is still pretty bizarre. It is interesting how heavily this whole thing is tied into the fantasy created by literature. To the point where double suicide stories were banned because people kept being inspired to do it. The Edo government was often censor happy but that one I kind of get. It's like if the scenario of Romeo and Juliet was a lot more similar to real life and didn't have those comedic contrivances that get them to commit suicide, so people in those situations thought it was the best way to show thier love if they couldn't be together.
You also have a culture that doesn't shun suicide for the most part compared to Christian Europe where suicide is one of the worst sins you could ever commit. It's also part of the reason why the ending of Romeo and Juliette is suppose to be considered obscene because of the fact that they damn their eternal souls for such a fleeting moment of "love".
But another thing is that life is sometimes awful. For them suicide was in many ways honorable. So they get 'relief in death' but also a measure of honor. I can see why it is so common even now.
That finger-cutting fake out thing feels a lot like Abraham being told to murder his son. You have to actually try to do it if you want to stand any chance of getting out of there with finger/son intact.
weird situation though - she would have had to cut a finger off to end up missing one, so one guy would get the real one. kinda awkward to get one of the fake ones then... though I suppose one could also try to wear a prosthetic for the first couple of times meeting a new client, and then pretend to cut off a finger that was already missing.
Idk man, I feel like only a majority of guys knew it was all a game. Like how would you find out if you were some sheltered otaku? The prostitutes had a whole network of women to talk to and get tips and tricks
Why do I see the trope in anime and manga about a rando killing courtisans shouting something about “cheating” or like “omg you lied about only loving me cause you keep seeing clients” Like were men really that stupid, selfish, or both?
Some people just get caught up in the fantasy. You see it today with people getting bent out of shape because their favourite streamer or idol actually doesn't consider them a close friend or whatever.
Little cuts in your mouth, especially on the gum near the teeth, bleed more for longer than the same cut on fingers, but heal a lot faster... So yeah, it was better... Just throwing it out there....
Sttttaaahhhhpppppp.....I'm so sick and my throat is killing me. I can't keep barking out unladylike laughter at your commentary. You are killing me lol
I'm sorry we keep asking for more vids on the lewd side of Japanese history, but these are seriously my favorite videos and they are just so fascinating 😂
Lin sama, you're so ba at teasing the Japanese lol. My favorite veterans are Japanese and my style of food is Japanese-Mexican. I'm certain I'm top ten. I owe a debt to Japan and they also owe me. Thanks for making me lol again . I can't wait to be your ronin again but I'm busy as a magnificent 7 . Good to hear you again 🤙
Tbh if there is a Time Machine, I would go back in history and ask them few questions. I can never understand how can you love someone to the point that you want to pull nails out or chop fingers down to prove it. 😅
I remember hearing about men who were catfish, who lost a lot of money, and they were okay with it because it made the feel special Hearing this video made me think of that
At 9:33 That's a sushi store in the center of the picture, and I think a restaurant on the right (the top lantern says "food", but the bottom lantern says "Milky Way" :S).
Long video this time. Which of these methods would move you?
Want my finger? Click here: www.patreon.com/Linfamy
Balla ,pero si de por si eran cortezanas, por logica hay que ser imbecil pa creer que salvo la comprases como dijo, no hay tal amor XD es mas si elas pagaban a la casa de citas esas tarifas por los clientes que les daban plata¿la casa no perdia si ella perdia clientes? osea XD Xd
Ah, where Monk Miroku went before he met Sango.
What if I want your thumbnail images instead?
Reminds me of The Realm of the Senses 🙂
I have three words for this video. COME ON TOSHI!
Don’t let a courtesan tattooing your name on her skin distract you from the fact that the Fujiwara famously married their daughters into the Imperial family, allowing them control into the Heian court for 200 years.
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT
Tattooing that onto your body? Hot.
@@Linfamy He knows what's on, man. 😏
its weird that anybody would get that long of a tattoo, where would you fit "your name on her skin distract you from the fact that the fujiwara famously married their daughters into the imperial family, allowing them control into the heian court for 200 years?" I imagine the only place is the back
@@wintergreen9949 from the neck to the toes actually
Customer - Asks if she loves him
Entertainer - Says No
Customer - Asks if she can write a poem about why she doesn't love him.
Entertainer - Writes a poem about how much she hates him.
Customer - Enjoys it.
Tsundere is born.
Oh fk yea babe, now tell me I'm dirt
Invest, INvest, INVest, INVEst, INVESt, INVEST!
the dude was ahead of his time.
The degradation kink rears it’s ugly ugly horny head!
Birth of an M.
I imagine myself as a courtesan in the Edo Period with a client. The conversation is as follows:
"Do you love me?"
"Of course!"
"Enough to self-mutilate?"
"Look, man. I just think you're okay."
To me Japanese seggs workers feel like modern Japanese idol minus the segg part.
After all both plays on fantasy of love , lies and daggers.
*Leaves*💀
“How about you just fuck me again, instead?”
@@deepvoidmanufacturing a modern day love story
@@deepvoidmanufacturing Omg. That's literally IT dude
So, with other words: Yonosuke just spend all his money on seks workers and used their "advertising gifts" to build a creepy collection.
What a guy!
In a roundabout way, he is just showing off how rich he is.
But what if he was just really good friends with the grave digger, himself, and got a bulk discount? 🤔
Such a chad.
... huh?
Plot Twist: Yunosuke owns a cemetery...
I like the real one who wrote how much she didn’t like him 😂
Keeping it 💯
@@Linfamy gonna use it
"A client couldn't see into his lover's heart. His view was blocked by her boobs."
Top 10 quotes of 2023 right there
Just when I thought these poor women's lives couldn't get worse. These poor women had to go through such hell just to survive
Why are you only concerned about the women?
@@peopleofearth6250 The video didn't mention male courtesans, don't know how common this was among male sex workers
@@lalamanana1912 Dude really watched a whole video about women mutilating themselves and said "but why are you talking about women?!?!?!"
@@peopleofearth6250 I don't know, probably because the video only pertains to female courtesans? C'mon dude. That argument doesn't work in this context.
There were some pretty rich women doing the same.
The tattoo part was very interesting and helped me understand the issues with tattoos in Japan these days even more. The main argument is Yakuza, but I can imagine that there's still a whiff of "only hoes have tattoos" lingering in the air like a thick broccoli fart that follows you around.
😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹 God they would just love me 🙈
Lmaooo thick broccoli fart
It Is, AND for criminals , ITS really ugly AND you are making damage to a perfect body just to feel cool in the under world? , ITS the same kind of Grotesque that self mutilate , oh way the coursesans get It years ago.
@@AmericanMeiling matching dots then? No shame in my game.
Still a thing in Russia lol
Tattoes means a whore and daddy issues
It's kind of ironic how one of Japan's symbolic cultures is the Kitsune and how they trick people and make fantasies for them with warnings about them
Yet the Edo folk actively tried making an illusion for themselves, they foxed themselves
The kitsune is basically a succubus. So, that in combination with weird over-the-top Japanese actions... yes, you're correct - the Edo people did fox themselves.
@@saymyname2417 even better, if kitsune is basically a succubus, then both succubus and kitsune are 10/10
That’s why all the fun stories about spirits are from before or after then, the kitsune showed up and went “I genuinely don’t think I could make this worse”
In the edo period, a Double Suicide was considered to be the purest form of love, because it indicates Love transcending Life. Such disdain for life is deeply ingrained in the Japanese mindset, and also enabled things like Kamikaze Attacks and Banzai charges.
Double suicide doesn't only exist in Japan. So don't blame it on love.
@@ms.chuisin7727 Yeah, Romeo and Juliet is basically a double suicide and Swan Lake definitely is (at least the original version is).
@@annakapp7087 But Romeo and Juliet is seen as a tragic story in Western cultures and is not seen as the purest form of love because suicide is highly discouraged in Christianity due to the inability for penance to be done unlike what's viewed by the Japanese of the Edo period.
@liselottehildegarde5367 Right but the suicide itself was done out of "love", there was still an acknowledgement of dying for your partner was suppose to be seen as romantic even in many western societies.
The issue with Romeo and Juliette was that it was written as a tragic comedy, people were suppose to mock their "love" and their actions as something to consider absurd.
“Romeo and Juliet” is supposed to give you the conclusion of: horny teenagers who don't think good be horny and the forbidden fruit tastes gooder.
6:09 did none of them thought of using their period or smth? Thats like a free subscription for paint to write to people you hate almost every month or so
"She loves me, she sends me a love letter every month."
I think period blood is usually a bit to thick and full of uterus lining cloths to be able to work with it all that well, but it's a interesting thought🤔
@@femkevanwageningen6068 It really depends on the flow
I’d stock up on menstrual blood for gifts
"What's in all these jars?"
"Er...tomato sauce."
I bet some of them wrote those notes with menstrual blood instead of pricking their finger
@@aureliaavalon I bet loads of them did. I mean, it's painfree blood several days a month (well, extra pain). And like, I dunno if they could _work_ during their periods? Like, most societies back then (and a lot even now) thought periods were super gross. If Japan was the same, she could still do some work those days, writing letters in blood without having to constantly prick or cut herself cause the wound stopped bleeding. And then just space those letters out a little so the clients didn't go "hey, how come she only gives me blood letters exactly 5 days every month?"
@@MsLilly200 The Historians Craft has a video about the high esteem women were held in during the Heian period, which was tied in part to the fact that they menstruated. I don't know how much of that may have carried into the Edo period, but food for thought
@@MsLilly200courtesans worked unless they had broken bones or severe medical illness. so menstruation was no excuse to take the night off.
sexworkers were encouraged not to take time off because of the debt looming over their heads.
"No woman from the pleasure district can be trusted". Well, you are literally paying them to lie to you...
I just wanted to thank you for the hard work that you put into these videos
Glad you like em!
I watched all your Japanese history videos and never got bored thank you for making these videos lol
Ugh, I can't imagine the infections and diseases from the more extreme practices. No wonder these women didn't live very long.
You slide your jokes/puns in the script in such a way, I almost always get caught off guard and now I have to stifle my cackling at 4AM to risk getting hollered at. Thanks for that, but seriously, thanks for that!!!
Courtesan experience: the OG parasocial relationship or a new VTuber trend. You decide.
I used to watch your videos alot in 2020-2021 and have picked them up again and have been watching the history of japan series. its really cool to see how your drawing style has changed over the years
Imagine being so messed up you think that true love is defined as someone wanting you to maim yourself.
The women did it because they had to or they would lose their livelihood (ie. Their main $$$ supporter). These sex workers were probably not falling in love with the hundreds of the men who bought them.
Imagine being so naive as to think the courtesans were in love with any of their clients. They did what they had to do to survive, and certainly not out of love for the losers who frequented them.
And people thought that Demon Slayer's Entertainment District was crazy.
But no, the Entertainment District was a real thing in Edo Japan.
Either Yonosuke is the courtesans' most popular client, or he's their most popular supplier. I'm not sure which side I'm on on this. But either way, that guy's loaded.
I can't believe I hadn't considered that he could've also started a business supplying extra fingers back to other courtesans 😂hopefully not the ones he took them from
I suppose if the prostitute died of sepsis from a missing fingernail or digit, then maybe it really was proof of love.
That or she'd rather be dead than have to deal with him.
What a life!
Only Linfamy can teach me history and I’ll be happy to listen.
;)
Have you watched Oversimplified?
"Nothing spends more money than your di-"
Bro just said something so silly yet so profound and true.....damn
The finger cutting explanation was insightful 😂 explains a lot of why a practice might escalate to something so fucked up neither side wanted it.
I feel bad for these workers
Not the greatest life, for sure
Yeah that’s fair
The average life span for those sex workers was so short. Heart breaking for sure.
@@Linfamy when you think about it. It's really funny to demand gestures of loyalty and love from someone so economically inferior she has to mutilate her body to survive. Really shows how little empathy and compassion rich men had too poor people and women. Can you imagine it today? "Oh so you want to keep eating from my church's soup kitchen but you have yet to show your true devotion for our saviour! Please deliver a kidney so we can trust your love. That is if you're fond of eating. A very reasonable request from an untrustworthy poor such as you"
@@Linfamy Yeah that or starving getting killed work your bone off or getting a disease by intercourse or pregnant or die at child birth
Sure...the courtesans are horrible liars. Although, they'd probably be beaten, starved or worse by those who owned them if they lose their clients. But also, the men who would promise to free them, to marry them, to love them, etc and who never did. Someone who is lonely, forced to please men all day long who only care about themselves...would probably fall in love often and then get disappointed. Again and again. Women were forced to lie to survive. Men though? They were free. They just lied to get the 'girlfriend experience.'
💯 My whole life, I've been sick of men complaining about conniving women. Set up whole fucking societies where the only way to even survive, let alone accomplish anything, is to manipulate men, and then whine that women lie! NO SHIT, SHERLOCK!
And now a guy cant even get fucking tinder matches.
WE MAKIN IT OUT THE EDO PERIOD WITH THIS ONE 🔥🙏🏼
We still haven't made it out of the Kamakura historically tho.
@@akechijubeimitsuhide 👹 Nah bro, we still haven't made it out the Heian period. 💀💀💀
I like the grave digger guy .. such a saver😅
A true friend and hero.
I'm pretty sure the grave digger was pulling the strings behind this.
Shinju was good for business.
“Daibu did none of that. It must have been her first time.”
I chortled.
"They actually had a primitive tattoo laser removal....called burning" cracked me up
No need for a vow or finger, mate. I trust you.
Thanks man ;)
I just need your han-
These were terrible conditions, but how else was she supposed to pay for college? 😂
Yr so lucky to have a money kitty between yr legs
they were mostly sold to the pleasure houses by their parents or was abducted when they were small.
@@bravery2047 I ripped that line directly from the video, didn't mean any disrespect
@@CarolineBearoline thanks, I just wanted to give context to the circumstances as it was not in the video.
@@bravery2047 /whooosh
Ooh, now I'm remembering a scene in "Bridge of Birds" (tale of an Ancient China that never was) where the skeevy thieves are digging up a rich woman's grave for her jewelry, and also her fingernails and hair (the secret observer good guy learns to his horror.)
Daki has entered the chat
I bet those Gravediggers who stole hair from corpses probably got haunted by Onryō?
Wouldn't be surprised
I really love your stories, the give me a lot of inspiration for a japan themed D&D campaign ive been working on. Please contine to build more!!
If you like D&D you should also try Legend of the Five Rings.
Bros gonna make a red light district dnd story 💀
@@audreyandremington5265But with katanas and fucking ninja stars
@@audreyandremington5265and ninjitsu
"The grass is always greener on the other vagina"
I came for the history and I stayed for shit like this 😂 😂 😂
A client couldn't see into his lover's heart, his view was blocked by her boobs" Oh my god 😭
Selling Women by Amy Stanley is a great book introducing historical prostitution in Japan. Prostitutes were mostly children sold into slavery by families who couldn't afford them; swords were kept away from them so they couldn't kill themselves. The only way out was for someone to buy her freedom, and hopefully to become a mistress (as a "fallen women" she probably couldn't marry). It's depressing and grotesque, but fascinating to read their stories.
This was mainly true for women in the red light districts during the Edo period. Originally Japanese sex workers worked independently. But the vilification of sex work by religious authorities, led to the creation of red light districts by the Tokugawa Shogunate in order to control sex workers. And any sex workers that worked outside of the red light district were punished and forced to work inside the red light district against their will.
@@magnadramon0068 That's sad. Religious bleepers really do ruin everything.
@@magnadramon0068 smart move by the shogunate and those religious authorities. You get uphold a higher standard, gather all the sex workers into one place under your supervision, and you em get wash profits to fill the treasury. Truly big brain
the origin of the lolicon obsession
Anyone know an affordable way to read this book?
Linfamy humor makes these stories way more interesting! I love the drawings too!
And somehow this "well if you really love me then you would..." arms race resulted in a weird double suicide obsession. Even thought I conceptually understand it is still pretty bizarre. It is interesting how heavily this whole thing is tied into the fantasy created by literature. To the point where double suicide stories were banned because people kept being inspired to do it. The Edo government was often censor happy but that one I kind of get. It's like if the scenario of Romeo and Juliet was a lot more similar to real life and didn't have those comedic contrivances that get them to commit suicide, so people in those situations thought it was the best way to show thier love if they couldn't be together.
You also have a culture that doesn't shun suicide for the most part compared to Christian Europe where suicide is one of the worst sins you could ever commit. It's also part of the reason why the ending of Romeo and Juliette is suppose to be considered obscene because of the fact that they damn their eternal souls for such a fleeting moment of "love".
But another thing is that life is sometimes awful. For them suicide was in many ways honorable. So they get 'relief in death' but also a measure of honor. I can see why it is so common even now.
That finger-cutting fake out thing feels a lot like Abraham being told to murder his son. You have to actually try to do it if you want to stand any chance of getting out of there with finger/son intact.
Another wonderful video! The Naruto references made me laugh more than I should have. Pure gold!
Glad you like!
and they say women are the 'weaker' sex :)...thank you for this amazing channel- your research and delivery are perfection!
Unfortunate guys were curtisan To young guys just different names dir man until they reached adulthood and had Not to do it
Just to survive money food Drinks medicine
@@jasminkrieger8464r/ihadastroke
Come on, childbirth debunks that one! 😂
It's like an in-person version of being an 'online-couple'. With nail pulling.
The manga at 1:32 is from "Akatsuki no Yona" and yes it's a edited panel
Well this was kinda disturbing.
Like, since you know it is all a game, let the poor girl hand you fake finger and be "wink-wink" about it.
Maybe those where the guys who accepted the rice dough fingers 😂
weird situation though - she would have had to cut a finger off to end up missing one, so one guy would get the real one. kinda awkward to get one of the fake ones then...
though I suppose one could also try to wear a prosthetic for the first couple of times meeting a new client, and then pretend to cut off a finger that was already missing.
@@Ass_of_Amalek Smart. Thinking like a true courtesan.
@@Linfamy to get the best mileage out of just one finger
Idk man, I feel like only a majority of guys knew it was all a game. Like how would you find out if you were some sheltered otaku? The prostitutes had a whole network of women to talk to and get tips and tricks
@16:00 love your rendition^^ cannot wait for the REMIX
😂
I always enjoy your videos they have just the right sprinkle of humor and history. Thank You!
I couldn't help but think about period blood when it got to that part...
Why do I see the trope in anime and manga about a rando killing courtisans shouting something about “cheating” or like “omg you lied about only loving me cause you keep seeing clients” Like were men really that stupid, selfish, or both?
Some people just get caught up in the fantasy. You see it today with people getting bent out of shape because their favourite streamer or idol actually doesn't consider them a close friend or whatever.
Heeello, Linfamy! Big hugs from Japan! ❤🤗
Hey, cheers!
This has given a lot of cultural context to one very specific Gintama arc
"Yendere behavior has a long culturally significant history among the people of the rising sun"
its as if... that makes them who they are
HONORABLE
Little cuts in your mouth, especially on the gum near the teeth, bleed more for longer than the same cut on fingers, but heal a lot faster... So yeah, it was better... Just throwing it out there....
This mans comedy is so on point it has me rolling on the floor 😂
I absolutely love
I want to read that vow of not loving the guy. Sounds like worthwhile writings in history.
humor is on point with this one
Never have I seen a person better at reciting history tham Limfany, too bad I don't have the money to join the Patreon
I just thought "what is linfamy doing?" then I get this video. Excellent!
The expressions on their faces at 14:57 are hilarious! xD
😂
Sttttaaahhhhpppppp.....I'm so sick and my throat is killing me. I can't keep barking out unladylike laughter at your commentary. You are killing me lol
Apologies :p
Wait... the women of the pleasure district couldn't be trusted?
Sounds like it was the dudes who couldn't be trusted.
No one can be trusted
Is there anyone that can be trusted, tho?
Be careful - the truth of the matter will summon the manosphere.
Cannot trust sex workers AND sex contractors
@@echoblue3859 feminazi
This is why there is so many Rakugo stories focusing on Courtesans & their relationships
The proof of non-love courtesan was an early humiliatrix, I swear to god.
Yay, you're back! I missed these vids. This is going to be the strangest, most fascinating video I'll see all week, I'm pretty sure.
Hope you like!
@@Linfamy Yes, I do.
"nothing spends more money than your dick" 😂 I blew tea out of my nose laughing at this
I'm so happy you posted!!
I'm so happy you commented!
@@Linfamy I'm so happy you replied!
Ngnl the matching dot tattoo on the hand actually sounds very romantic
It's not bad :p
“A client couldn’t see through his lovers heart, his view was blocked by her boobs.”
LMAOO I LOVE YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS
I missed these type of videos! I hope you'll make more 🎉
In other words, a wise courtesan has a gravedigger best friend.
Not gana lie, using Sakura for the nail example was hilarious.
Totally unrelated but the amount of phone wallpapers I can get out of this video is amazing lol Thank you for the history lesson!
this video is brilliant! Kinda made me think about how onlyfans culture and its related "make-believe" is developing nowadays.
I'm sorry we keep asking for more vids on the lewd side of Japanese history, but these are seriously my favorite videos and they are just so fascinating 😂
Spotted a fan of lewd side of japanese history🙃
Thanks for sharing. Your videos are always amazing.
Thanks for watching :)
The more I learn about the lives of these women the worse it gets
11:00 Where is Kishimoto??😂😂😂 He needs to see this😂
2:05 Dazai made it to here!
Guy the way you end your videos with a whole new topic, has led my down a rabbit hole of your content😂
The Shogunate is covering the Edo period now on his channel. Would be nice to see you guys collaborate again. 🙂
"These relationships were just as real as yours or mine, so yes, they were fake."
Friendly fire will not be tolerated.
So that's where 'Rent-a-Girlfriend' came from.
Is it strange that I already knew much of these details from reading Ateya no Tsubaki. That series goes in
DAMN!!!! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!!!!
THANK YOU!!!!
GLAD YOU LIKE THEM
2:05 i knew shinju sounded familiar 😭
I actually started screaming 😭😭
I love all the puns and straight up dirty jokes you put in every video!😅
DANG 😮 on a different note... this is the funniest tragically morbid "slice" of history. Amazing job of telling this tale 👏 👏👏👏
The origins of idol culture is ancient and intense...
Lin sama, you're so ba at teasing the Japanese lol. My favorite veterans are Japanese and my style of food is Japanese-Mexican. I'm certain I'm top ten. I owe a debt to Japan and they also owe me. Thanks for making me lol again . I can't wait to be your ronin again but I'm busy as a magnificent 7 . Good to hear you again 🤙
Cheers!
Tbh if there is a Time Machine, I would go back in history and ask them few questions. I can never understand how can you love someone to the point that you want to pull nails out or chop fingers down to prove it. 😅
Did you put your own tattoo in the video? Bc I LOVE IT omg!!! You’ve given me some good ideas for some ink :)
I remember hearing about men who were catfish, who lost a lot of money, and they were okay with it because it made the feel special
Hearing this video made me think of that
Chilling. Educational. Decent comedic timing.
I hate that these are structured like a rabbit hole going from video to video.
WOW ..... That was AMAZING pard !
Thanks man :)
😂 fine write me a hate vow. Prostitute: Okay???? Client: perfect!
At 9:33 That's a sushi store in the center of the picture, and I think a restaurant on the right (the top lantern says "food", but the bottom lantern says "Milky Way" :S).
Thanks! Always love those "food" restaurants.
@@Linfamy They're certainly better than the other kind of restaurant.