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Title: Male Maids Serve It Up At Japan's First Cross-Dressing Maid Cafe
Post by: Shana A on December 23, 2009, 06:57:22 AM
Male Maids Serve It Up At Japan's First Cross-Dressing Maid Cafe
by Steve Levenstein

http://inventorspot.com/articles/male_maids_serve_it_japans_first_crossdressing_maid_cafe_35841 (http://inventorspot.com/articles/male_maids_serve_it_japans_first_crossdressing_maid_cafe_35841)

At Hibari-kei, your maid just might be a master - actually they ALL are, since this unique floating Maid Cafe is the first in Japan to feature cross-dressing male maid servers.

Tokyo's Akihabara district is famed for its Maid Cafes - small, often themed restaurants staffed by young women wearing maid costumes. From humble beginnings, the Maid Cafe phenomenon has branched out to include Eyeglasses Cafes, Ear-cleaning Cafes, even Scientist Lab Coat Cafes... all featuring nubile servers of the feminine persuasion.

Gender equality is intruding into this particular perfumed world, however. First came Butler Cafes; basically the reverse of the usual Maid Cafe in which elegant male butlers served mainly female customers with upper class English civility. Now the other high-heeled shoe has dropped: get ready for Hibari-kei, "the one and only cross-dressing maid cafe in Akiba."