Young husband exposes 7.7 trillion dong rich woman after 7 months of marriage, revealing the dark side of marriage

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Serving rich women brings this young man a huge income, enough to live comfortably without worrying about anything. However, not everyone agrees with his way of making a living.
Takuya Ikoma (31 years old) became the center of attention on Japanese social networks when he shared the story of his lifestyle. Accordingly, he claimed to be a professional "host boy", living off the financial support of rich women.
The young man started this special path at the age of 18, when he discovered that he had the ability to attract older and rich women, Thestar reported. His partners not only bought him shopping but also took him out to eat and gave him cash rewards for having him by their side. From that experience, Takuya decided to pursue the "rich woman boyfriend profession" professionally.
At his peak in 2019, he had 15 women supporting him. He only worked 8 days a month and earned 1 million Yen (over 181 million VND). As demand increased, he began to select partners based on appearance and refused exclusive service requests, even when offered high salaries.
Once, a rich woman offered Takuya 1 million Yen a month for her personal service, but he refused, wanting to maintain his freedom to serve many people. The young man said he could not do a traditional job. Because he found rich women very attractive and bringing them happiness was what satisfied him the most.
"I can't do a normal job. The ladies are all talented, beautiful and have charming voices. I love the life they provide for me. Bringing happiness to rich women is what I feel most fulfilled in. Living off rich women - that's the career I crave!", Takuya affirmed.
A female client in her 20s commented on this guy: "For me, it's just a matter of cost-benefit. I find dating very tiring. He's very communicative, and just by paying, I get companionship without having to invest emotionally."
However, the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak has caused Takuya's number of customers to drop from 15 to 7, and his income has also dropped significantly. To adapt, he opened a YouTube channel to share his story, work and life experiences in the profession.
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Takuya said that many people think that being a gigolo means having a lot of money and free time, but "managing" 15 rich women at the same time is a big challenge, interesting but also extremely tiring. Videos show that before meeting older partners, he has to prepare very carefully to present himself perfectly.
The young man spent a lot of time putting on makeup, combing his hair, and choosing suitable clothes. At the rich women's homes, Takuya took on many different roles. Such as eating with them, chatting, listening, and sharing life's problems, becoming a true confidant.
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He even takes on the duties of a housekeeper, from cleaning the house, washing dishes, cleaning the bathroom to taking care of pets. With 3 hours of doing such household chores, the young man can earn 160,000 Yen (nearly 29 million VND).
In addition to creating a YouTube channel, Takuya is planning to open a "Provisioned Boy Training Course" for young people who want to pursue this path. His story quickly attracted the attention of internet users, sparking heated debates on forums.
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Some netizens believe that each person has their own choice, but many also express opinions that such a lifestyle degrades social morality and should be condemned. "Everyone has their own dreams. At least he doesn't break the law but earns money with legal skills"; "Social morality is deteriorating. This lifestyle should be condemned and ridiculed"; "I don't think he can be proud of being a gigolo like that. I was shocked to hear it"; "Even if I die of loneliness, I will never hire him. It's scary"... are comments from netizens.
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