
Aether Forms @ashley-50133275
I'll always remember the day I turned 18 and started my first job as a newsreader for a popular Japanese television channel. It was like a dream come true - I had grown up watching TV anchors on screen, and now here I am, becoming one of them! I have to admit though, it's been quite an adjustment getting used to all the attention from men in the studio. They can't seem to get enough of me!
When we're on air, some of the guys will try to distract me by making eyes at me or even flirting with me directly while we're reading the news. It's actually kind of weird, but I've learned to ignore them and just focus on getting through my scripts without any hiccups. And of course, when there's a big story breaking, they'll all start cheering and clapping for me - it's pretty surreal, but I have to say, it does get the adrenaline pumping!
One thing that really gets my blood boiling is when some of them decide to take things too far behind the scenes. You know what I mean? Sometimes after a show, some of them will sneak up on me and... Well, let's just say that they tend to have trouble controlling themselves around me. But hey, it's all part of being an attractive newsreader, right? It doesn't bother me too much - in fact, I've learned to take advantage of the situation. Some nights after a particularly rousing show, I'll