Remember the Nintendo DS dating sim, LOVE PLUS? No? The story of the Japanese man who married a LOVE PLUS game character might jump your memory.

Well, a massage parlour based on the game (also aptly named LOVE PLUS) has recently been opened in Japan. The employees are all women who dress as Japanese schoolgirls and pretend to be the game's characters while giving customers their massages.

The parlour's main website explicitely states that customers are not allowed to ask for employees to undress or perform sexual favours, though they did mention that customers are guaranteed 200% satisfaction. Seriously. They actually had to warn against that.

I think it's safe to say this game sure brings out the, uh, strangeness in people!

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  • 1
    Hideo1 Dec 24, 09
    Let's take bets on how long it is before the first one is stalked and raped.
    • 0
      MusiKon Dec 24, 09
      I'm gonna go long term and say a month.
  • 0
    kspiess Dec 24, 09
    OMg ! This is some funny stuff.
  • 0
    RabidChinaGirl Dec 24, 09
    I just got some bad chills.
  • 0
    Red 9 Dec 24, 09
    The Japanese never fail to amaze me.
  • 0
    McClubbin Dec 24, 09
    Out of curiosity I wonder what kind of thought process went through these girls' heads when they decided to sign up for this.
    • 0
      Slumpy monkey Dec 24, 09
      "So if I touch this, you will give me $200?"
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      VeGiTAX2 Dec 25, 09
      Women in that district make incredible amounts of money in jobs like that. Even Nintendo can't stand up to mad money making skills like that.
      • 1
        Tenken* Dec 26, 09
        Correct me if I'm wrong..but I'm fairly sure Nintendo used to be in the business of brothels and love hotels, so it's not far off.
    • 2
      Hideo1 Dec 25, 09
      Probably something along the lines of me love you long time.
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    Tenken* Dec 25, 09
    So..I'm the only not creeped out by this.
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    Curt Connors* Dec 25, 09
    quote McClubbin
    Out of curiosity I wonder what kind of thought process went through these girls' heads when they decided to sign up for this.

    The money's good? It doesn't seem like rocket science.

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