How to Order a Delivery Health Service: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
Ordering a “Deli-ヘル” (Delivery Health/Outcall) service for the first time can be intimidating. Whether you prefer a quick phone call or a discreet online booking, understanding the process is key to a smooth experience. This guide breaks down everything from choosing a girl to the moment she arrives at your door.
1. Step-by-Step Guide: How to Book a Delivery Health Service
For beginners, knowing the flow of the service helps reduce anxiety. Here is the standard procedure:
Step 1: Select Your Shop and Girl
Start by browsing local directories. Look for shops that service your specific area.
- Pro Tip: Choose 2–3 girls as backups. Popular models are often booked up, so having a shortlist ensures you aren’t disappointed. Check “Photo Diaries” (Shame-nikki) to see if the photos are recent.
Step 2: Contact the Shop (Phone vs. Online)
Most shops offer two ways to book. Each has its pros and cons:
| Method | Pros | Cons |
| Phone Call | Immediate confirmation; staff can give recommendations based on your taste. | Can be stressful for non-speakers; staff might push different girls. |
| Online/Web | Discreet; can book 24/7 without talking; easy to compare prices. | Information might not be real-time; risk of missing “web-only” discounts. |
Step 3: Confirm Your Arrival at the Hotel or Home
Once you are at your location (Love Hotel or your residence), you must contact the shop again.
- For Love Hotels: Provide the hotel name and room number.
- For Home: Confirm you are ready for the girl to depart.
Step 4: Arrival and Payment
When the girl arrives, she will explain the service and collect the fee upfront. While many shops now accept credit cards or apps, carrying cash is still the most reliable method to avoid technical issues.
2. Essential Preparations Before You Call
Don’t rush in! Check these four things first:
- Confirm the Booking Method: Some shops offer “Hime-yoyaku” (direct booking with the girl), but as a beginner, stick to the official shop site or phone line.
- Verify Total Costs: The base price usually excludes “Entrance Fees,” “Nomination Fees,” and “Transportation Fees.” Always ask for the total (コミコミ – Komi-komi) price.
- Decide on the Location: If using a hotel, ensure it is within the shop’s delivery radius to keep transport fees low.
- Prepare a Memo: Jot down your desired course (e.g., 60 mins), specific options (costumes, etc.), and your address so you don’t forget them during the call.
3. Important Rules and Warnings
Check Hotel Policies
Not all hotels allow outcall services. Business hotels and city hotels often have strict security that prevents visitors. Love Hotels are generally the safest bet. If you are unsure, ask the shop staff—they usually have a list of “delivery-friendly” hotels nearby.
Confirm Options Early
Specific acts or “Options” (like cosplay or certain fetish play) must be requested at the time of booking. Most girls cannot add options once they have arrived because they may not have the necessary equipment or the time allocated.
4. User Experiences: Successes and Failures
The Success Story
“I was nervous, so I called the shop. The operator was very professional and helped me pick a girl who matched my preferences. It was much easier than I thought!” — User W
The Common Mistake
“I booked a 60-minute course because it was cheaper, but it felt way too rushed. I later found out they had a ‘First-Timer’ 90-minute special for almost the same price. I should have checked the campaign page more carefully.” — User H
5. Conclusion: Enjoy Your Experience!
Booking a delivery health service is a standard part of Japanese nightlife once you know the rules. Whether you choose the convenience of the web or the clarity of a phone call, being prepared ensures a high-quality experience.
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