"Fair babes" are viewed with pleasure by many, while others throw themselves in front of them to protect them. Jörg Langer talked to 30 hostesses at the TGS2018 and interviewed two of
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"Fair babes" are viewed with pleasure by many, while others throw themselves in front of them to protect them. Jörg Langer talked to 30 hostesses at the TGS2018 and interviewed two of them longer.
At the beginning of the noughties at the gamesconvention in Leipzig you could admire some bare-breasted "fair babes", today modern games fairs get by with less naked skin. Sure, no car show without bikini models, and even at Gamescom or E3 student assistants with breasts still find enough part-time work - but the acceptance of the equation "Beautiful woman makes product more attractive" seems to be diminishing.
In Japan, the clocks tick a little differently: Women have much greater systemic disadvantages in professional life than in Germany and are best left at home after marriage (please at 25!). When going out together with colleagues, the office ladies have to pour the sararymen, that's just the way it should be. As a reward, they are rarely promoted, since they will eventually get married at 25 and then stay at home. The gender roles are often still clearly distributed, and the fact that many young Japanese women speak with high voices is not due to their larynxes, but to the expectations of their environment.
Even at Japanese trade fairs, dozens of companions (hostesses) usually appear, per large stand, mind you. This also applies to the Tokyo Game Show. A visitor armed with a camera or at least a smartphone steps in front of the lady who smiles at him and holds up her flyer. The visitor thanks him and walks away, the next one comes, and so on. Is the meat inspection or simply the healthy fascination with beauty? Another special feature of the TGS is that there are far more cosplayers than in the West, embodying figures from the respective manufacturer. Do you take a picture of the woman or the character?
At the TGS 2018 Jörg Langer took the chance and shot a complete documentary video with and about the Companions. Expect no revelations (no, nobody forc