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The Makeinu Resort to Cradle-Snatching

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The Makeinu Resort to Cradle-Snatching

Postby kurohinge1 » Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:43 pm

[SIZE="3"]Japanese women look to younger men for romance[/SIZE]

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Tokyo Rooters - oops, I mean, Reuters wrote:
. . . An increasing number of Japanese women are delaying or skipping marriage altogether. But for those who still want romance, younger men are an increasingly trendy option.

Tales of women pairing off with "toshishita" (younger) men are being told in a rash of recent books, articles in women's magazines and even a TV drama called "Suppli" -- named after popular health supplement tablets.

The growing financial independence of Japanese women makes relationships with younger men a more feasible option these days in a land where wives traditionally relied on husbands for economic sustenance.

"Marriage used to be for a livelihood," said Kaori Haishi, 40, who has written two books on the topic and whose own husband, Yasushi, is 34. "Now it's for having a partner with whom you can walk through life together."

Marriages in which the bride is older than the groom accounted for almost one-third of all weddings in 2002, up from just under 18 percent in 1987, according to a survey by the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research.

Women are waiting longer to marry -- the average age for first marriages jumped to 29.8 in 2005 from 25.9 in 1992 -- while the percentage of unmarried women in their early thirties rose to 32 percent last year from around 14 percent in 1990.

The factors are complex, but in part the feminine aversion to marriage reflects a gap between women's rising status at work and the deep-rooted notion that they should be subservient in relationships with men, said social commentator Rika Kayama.

"As a result, women who are competent in work and who have high incomes find it difficult to find husbands and partners," she said.

Daisuke Inoue of Good Will Planning Ltd., a dating agency that organizes parties for meeting potential partners, said about half the agency's female clients in their 30s sign up to meet younger men and the number looks set to rise.

. . . Takashi Tsukuda sees another upside for an older woman marrying a younger guy -- less chance she'll be left a lonely widow.

"The average difference in life expectancy between men and woman is seven years ... so we can die together," he said . . . more


Apparently we're all fighting over the incompetent & poor chicks!

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Postby Taro Toporific » Thu Sep 21, 2006 4:08 pm

kurohinge1 wrote:
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I've looove to know the backstory to the photo above, "aaronmc80/th_Cradle_Snatcher.jpg", hee, hee.


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I tracked the photoback to whitebread "SHANNON" http://www.myspace.com/tinyprincess22 but the logo on the bottom left says "stink cheese".
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Mmmm

Postby kurohinge1 » Thu Sep 21, 2006 9:14 pm

Taro Toporific wrote:
. . . but the logo on the bottom left says "stink cheese".

I had a closer look, and a poke around, and discovered that the logo actually says "steakandcheese.com".

It's one of them there NSFW sites.

With some funny stuff mixed in.

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