Posted on 10/22/2013 6:17:42 PM PDT by TexGrill
Edited on 10/22/2013 6:19:54 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
People in Japan are so averse to romantic relationships that the country's media even has a name for it: sekkusu shinai shokogun, or "celibacy syndrome," according to a widely circulated Guardian story on the country's low rates of marriage, childbearing and even sex.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
I thought they were big on amime sex and kiddie porn :-(
Does Japan have some bad divorce laws?
More like they don’t have kids.
They have a lot of fuzoku.
I can tell you, Asian women tend to loose their desire early-on in life...
Not enough teeny girls dressed in Catholic school uniforms?
Japan, unfortunately, went so far into technology that they neglected the trades and other occupations.
Consequently, becoming a carpenter or electrician is basically considered having failed your family. So, many people who are not cut out for tech or business won’t consider anything else and aren’t really equipped to earn an income that would support a family, so many of the males have chosen to withdraw from society and the women aren’t prepared to date unviable men.
Maybe they should try normal sex.
I believe that the Japanese really don’t believe in divorce. At least according to my sister-in-law who married a guy from Japan
a country with legal kiddie porn and 12 year old prostitutes and “bath house” workers is suffering from “sexual apathy”??
Maybe they can sell more Hello Kitty sex toys?
Maybe those pillows with genitals should be mandatory for the chilrun....
what a messed up country
Apparently that's the problem. When they're into sex at all, it's largely perversion, not normal marital procreative sex.
And we're getting there...
Men are under INTENSE pressure to succeed at work. Usually, they start at the bottom and take enormous amount of flack from bosses, are pressured to work WAY more than standard 40 hours per week, pressured to go to the bars to consummate the business deals and pressured to be company trolls.
With this pressure many men take out their enormously built-up pressure on their wives. It's a no-win for everyone, as sons and daughters see dad beatin' the holy crap out of the Mrs. and see her TAKE IT. Not the best predictor for interest in the married life.
Go ahead and check it out. That is the norm for married Japanese women.
Naturally, there was an exception. The wives of shoguns and warriors were NOT beaten, for some reason. My friend didn't know why, but that is an anomaly in their husband-beat-wife-relationship.
I can readily understand why there is little romance. I can readily understand the dearth of children.
I also worked in a Karaoke bar for a few months, JUST as a waitress...and I had to learn to SING in Japanese. What a hoot! Senaka awase no blue.... Lol.
The Japanese men, I hear, like little girls too. That's NOT an anomaly but a pretty standard preference of Japanese men...prepubescent girls.
For Japanese-American men and women--all bets are off. They are brought up as AMERICANS.
Having been there I assure you that there’s lots of sex in japan.
and typhoon-level moths
I was in Germany when I heard this. Before I could keep my BIG FAT MOUTH SHUT I blurted out: "Oh how nice! What a lovely thing to allow your daughters to do. What a charming life. Who wouldn't want his/her daughter, mother, sister or niece to be a hooker?
Imagine, there she is, your baby girl, lying on her back, buck naked, with her legs open, with a total stranger who can do whatever he wants with her. Charming! Lovely!"
I finished the tirade by saying that I DIDN'T wonder why so many hookers were drunks, drug addicts or both. Oh well.
It ain't pretty for male prostitutes either.
you haven’t been to San francesspool, have you?
japan is a VAST improvement
In Japan a husband is allowed to beat the holy crap out of his lizard-wife. THEN, he can mosey on down to the local house of prostitution and hook up with a 10 year girl for his, um, jollies. All in a day's work.
Wouldn't YOU just L-O-V-E to see your daughter married to one of those charmers?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.