Lonely Japan.
In 2000, roughly 50% of men and women had a lover. By 2015, 1 in 4. 75% of the population is alone.
--via @jakeadelstein
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Lonely Japan.
In 2000, roughly 50% of men and women had a lover. By 2015, 1 in 4. 75% of the population is alone.
--via @jakeadelstein
Takechanpoo wrote:the fall of the value of women because of the informationized society.
the sensitiveness and fastidiousness about cleanliness of the recent japanese is at the level of disease, which probably is due to the excessive lack of physical contact since their childhood.
the loss of the self-confidence among young japanese guys because of the fall of their economic power and most of them grew up to see their dads had been enslaved and been treated like a filth by their mom.
well, once you get used to solitude you will start to feel comfortable to be alone. and once you learn the comfortableness to be alone you wont want to have a steady partner who always live under the same roof.
legion wrote:On a serious note, I wonder how the numbers vary from region to region, I get the feeling the country folk are at it hammer and tongs, it's the city folk that would rather queue for ramen on a sunday than sloppy seconds with the waseda rape club
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:the fall of the value of women because of the informationized society.
the sensitiveness and fastidiousness about cleanliness of the recent japanese is at the level of disease, which probably is due to the excessive lack of physical contact since their childhood.
the loss of the self-confidence among young japanese guys because of the fall of their economic power and most of them grew up to see their dads had been enslaved and been treated like a filth by their mom.
well, once you get used to solitude you will start to feel comfortable to be alone. and once you learn the comfortableness to be alone you wont want to have a steady partner who always live under the same roof.
That's really sad....
wagyl wrote:legion wrote:On a serious note, I wonder how the numbers vary from region to region, I get the feeling the country folk are at it hammer and tongs, it's the city folk that would rather queue for ramen on a sunday than sloppy seconds with the waseda rape club
I'm not so sure, based on anecdotal evidence and also on widespread reporting of campaigns to try to find brides for agricultural husbands, and the numbers of those who, against familial resistance, eventually settle for the Korean/Thai/Chinese/Philippines manufactured model.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:the fall of the value of women because of the informationized society.
the sensitiveness and fastidiousness about cleanliness of the recent japanese is at the level of disease, which probably is due to the excessive lack of physical contact since their childhood.
the loss of the self-confidence among young japanese guys because of the fall of their economic power and most of them grew up to see their dads had been enslaved and been treated like a filth by their mom.
well, once you get used to solitude you will start to feel comfortable to be alone. and once you learn the comfortableness to be alone you wont want to have a steady partner who always live under the same roof.
That's really sad....
Wage Slave wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:the fall of the value of women because of the informationized society.
the sensitiveness and fastidiousness about cleanliness of the recent japanese is at the level of disease, which probably is due to the excessive lack of physical contact since their childhood.
the loss of the self-confidence among young japanese guys because of the fall of their economic power and most of them grew up to see their dads had been enslaved and been treated like a filth by their mom.
well, once you get used to solitude you will start to feel comfortable to be alone. and once you learn the comfortableness to be alone you wont want to have a steady partner who always live under the same roof.
That's really sad....
Or pathetic?
Takechanpoo wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:the fall of the value of women because of the informationized society.
the sensitiveness and fastidiousness about cleanliness of the recent japanese is at the level of disease, which probably is due to the excessive lack of physical contact since their childhood.
the loss of the self-confidence among young japanese guys because of the fall of their economic power and most of them grew up to see their dads had been enslaved and been treated like a filth by their mom.
well, once you get used to solitude you will start to feel comfortable to be alone. and once you learn the comfortableness to be alone you wont want to have a steady partner who always live under the same roof.
That's really sad....
Or pathetic?
the greater part of the distresses and griefs in life derives from fearing to be alone. conversely speaking, if you get used to be alone and get over it, those distresses and griefs will fade away.
it means that i have stayed several steps ahead of you dudes.
matsuki wrote:wagyl wrote:legion wrote:On a serious note, I wonder how the numbers vary from region to region, I get the feeling the country folk are at it hammer and tongs, it's the city folk that would rather queue for ramen on a sunday than sloppy seconds with the waseda rape club
I'm not so sure, based on anecdotal evidence and also on widespread reporting of campaigns to try to find brides for agricultural husbands, and the numbers of those who, against familial resistance, eventually settle for the Korean/Thai/Chinese/Philippines manufactured model.
THIS x 9999999
There are tons of forever alone bumpkins in the inaka and a crazy high amount of not super visible kokusaikekkon going on. I can't remember the exact stats but despite the visible non-asian male +Japanese wife couples many picture when they hear kokkusai kekkon, by far the SE Asian woman + Japanese male make up the majority of those marriages.
matsuki wrote:...but there is definitely some weird fucked insular family shit going on because I remember the family joking about how he wasn't mazakon but shisutakon...shared family bathing into their early 20's.....and then with the uncle basically replacing his own son with his nephew. I won't even dare venture what kind of issues this may cause for the children. (or maybe not, seeing as how many families her tend to not associate with anyone outside their immediate family, save for weddings and funerals)
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