At KTV, selecting hostesses has always been based on appearance and figure.
Several to a dozen women stand in a row.
Patrons signal their preference with a point, and if they're not satisfied, they call for the next batch.
But today was different.
After the red cloth was lifted,
what appeared was a huge wooden board.
The board had several holes of neither too large nor too small size
arranged in a character product formation.
Two on top, one below.
In total, there were ten sets in a row.
From the two holes on top, protruded ten pairs of "bunnies" of various sizes and shapes.
And from the holes below were all sorts of "forests."
Of course, some could be called forests, while others were merely bush.
All naturally had different shapes and poses.
It was obvious that behind each hole stood a woman, and moreover, they were of the scarcely dressed variety.
Standing behind the three holes, they displayed their bodies.
This method of selection,