Posted on 02/20/2003 6:20:29 AM PST by vannrox
A tendency for getting their lips around a Whopper has turned Japanese schoolgirls into Nippon's naughtiest nymphomaniacs, according to Shukan Gendai (6/29). Kazuo Sakai, head of the Stress Hibiya Clinic in Tokyo, says fast food is to blame for the promiscuous behavior of today's schoolgirls.
"Sex addiction, which involves having sex with numerous different partners over a short period, is related to bulimia. Fast food so popular among young people is absorbed unnaturally quickly by the body, making it easy for bulimia to develop," Sakai tells Shukan Gendai.
"Bulimia makes it harder to control the central nervous system and a chain reaction makes it easier to develop other addictions. Sex addiction is a case in point."
And gynecologist Tsuneo Akaeda, who runs a free sex consultation clinic for schoolgirls in Tokyo, warns that if her patients are anything to go by, the nation's schoolgirls are full-blown sex addicts.
"Attitudes toward sex of the girls who come to me for help are gut churning. It's normal for them to use vibrators. Some say using vibrators are the only way they can climax. Nearly all the girls who seek my help have experienced anal sex. Yet, none of them use condoms. Some girls even say they take drugs to make sex feel better. It's pretty unbelievable," Akaeda tells Shukan Gendai. Akaeda has been running the consultation clinic since 1999, helping over 1,000 schoolgirls with their sex problems during that time.
"Sex has become so simple for these girls. If they feel like having a bit, where they do it doesn't matter to them at all, be it a nightclub toilet or in the photo machines at game arcades. They don't carry condoms around just in case and always do it unprotected."
Shukan Gendai notes that Akaeda handed out 300 tickets to schoolgirls that would allow them to get a free check-up for sexually transmitted diseases. Of the 300, 125 turned up to his clinic and 81.6 percent proved to be carrying some kind of venereal disease.
"Gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, herpes, genital warts ... some girls are carriers of multiple diseases. I had one girl whose herpes sores had spread so far she couldn't walk any more," Akaeda says. "And they still do it without condoms. I tell them to at least use a condom, but none of them listen to me."
Akaeda continues, "A common phrase I hear from the girls is "I want to do it.' Another girl told me she always feels like she's in heat. They're like animals. They can't control their sexual urges. The only explanation I can give is that they're chronic sex addicts."
Few schoolgirls would seem to disagree.
"While I'm having it off it feels like heaven," gushes a 17-year-old we'll call Akiko. "It's 'cause the guys are nice to me then. Usually, guys who're really cold say things like 'You're cute,' or 'I like you,' when we're having sex. It's like the guy really needs me. When I feel like that, it really gives me a thrill."
Akiko says that when she gets the urge nothing can stop her.
"I've done it in a Shibuya nightclub toilet once before. It was because I was with this really nice guy. He picked me up when I went to the club with a friend," she says. "Once I got drunk, I couldn't hold back anymore, so just whipped down my pants and let him do it there."
Many schoolgirls see little wrong with rampant promiscuity.
"It's better to go wild having sex than become a juvenile delinquent," says a 16-year-old girl we'll call Mieko. "I first had sex in the first year of junior high and I've slept with about 60 guys since. I go to nightclubs in Shibuya and Ikebukuro. Listening to music after taking a few uppers lets me hear sounds I wouldn't normally be able to. My body becomes light, I stop thinking and I feel sensational. Sex at these times is really intense. When I get excited, it makes the sex better for the guys."
Tetsuko, at 17, is even more blasé about bonking. "I can't count the number of guys I've been with. I like sex and I often do it just because there's nothing else better to do. It's not something I do because I like, but something I need a daily dose of," Tetsuko tells Shukan Gendai. "I've done it once with three guys at the same time. They picked me up at a video arcade and we were at it before I knew it. It felt so good I had no idea what was going on with me."
Schoolgirl sex counselor and gynecologist Akaeda urges something be done to aid the nubile nymphomaniacs.
"Usually, these girls are sad and lonesome. But while they're having sex they forget their loneliness," Akaeda tells Shukan Gendai. "When they're at home, they're parents are always nagging them to study. What this means is that the parents don't want their kids by their sides. If kids can't get rid of their loneliness while they're around their parents, it's only natural that they look outside for a means to feel less forlorn. Parents have simply got to make more of an effort to relate to their kids."
I never said they were. I simply found that male-female relationships were pretty disfunctional and you need look no further than the birth rate and the marriage rates in Japan to see that there is some objective evidence of problems. I'm not saying this because I'm happy about it. I think it is sad. Japan cannot continue to exist with its culture intact if the Japanese people (A) don't marry and don't have children in sufficient numbers and (B) don't interact with each other in a functional manner that transmits their culture to the next generation.
We are right up there with Japan as a country murdering millions of babies in the womb annually,
From what I understand, the Japanese abortion count is about as high as the American count with half the population. That said, at least the Japanese are more honest about what abortion is. Not only do they have shrines for aborted babies but I've seen several dramas were abortion was depicted in a very negative light -- something I'd never see in an American television show.
and drugs all over the place.
Sure. And part of the problem in Japan is the Russian maffia.
We have no right to criticize.
Sure we do. The idea that you can't be critical about someone else's problems unless you are without sin yourself is simply a way to avoid acknowledging and solving problems. If you think I'm trying to bash Japan, I'm not. If you've followed my posts here, you'll see that I've sided with the Japanese controlling their immigration to preserve their culture, I've said repreatedly that I wished they had nuclear weapons, and I've argued against Freepers that want to "nuke 'em again" because they don't think anything has changed since the 1940s. I really enjoyed the time I spent living in Tokyo and I'm sorry that it ended so quickly.
That said, Japan has some serious problems. It has economic problems, birth rate problems, and other serious problems that could ultimately leave their culture to collapse. The Japanese I know who are still there are very nervious about their future yet feel powerless to do anything about it. I can sit here quietly and let things fall apart or I can point out the problems, not that anyone is listening to me, anyway.
I really see Japan lagging about 30 years behind the US. Just as America's economy shifted from manufacturing to service amid lay-offs and a bad economy and just as America's culture turned more coarse and less civil, so I see Japan following. I don't think that's a good thing. I think it's a shame. And, yes, that means that I think America is further down the drain that Japan is.
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"Beefer Madness!"?
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I think you'r right. I would bet the story has far more to do with the well known proclivities of Japanese men for underage pornography than it does with some true statistical bounce in the number teenage nymphomaniacs on the Japanese islands.
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