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Big Booger wrote:The government could ... restock the population with baby after baby raised by the state, then sent out into the workforce to pay taxes...
Big Booger wrote:Why doesn't the government pass some copulation laws.. sex under supervision 1 time per week ...
Big Booger wrote:They could even setup mandatory sperm and egg donation centers like they do with gomi.
But I feel like replying that as I have seen their husbands, it is a great incentive to stay unmarried
Sex. In a 2001 survey, condom maker Durex found that Japan ranked dead last among 28 countries in the frequency of sex: The average Japanese had sex just 36 times a year. Hong Kong was next to last with 63. (Americans ranked No. 1 at 124 times a year.)
AssKissinger wrote:Sex. In a 2001 survey, condom maker Durex found that Japan ranked dead last among 28 countries in the frequency of sex: The average Japanese had sex just 36 times a year. Hong Kong was next to last with 63. (Americans ranked No. 1 at 124 times a year.)
USA USA USA
But it probably just means Japs don't have enough sense to wrap it up
AssKissinger wrote:But it probably just means Japs don't have enough sense to wrap it up
kamome wrote:AssKissinger wrote:But it probably just means Japs don't have enough sense to wrap it up
J's aren't the only ones who don't have the sense to bag it. An FG buddy of mine who is quite active in the evenings sometimes barebacks it with J-women he doesn't know well.
That's evidence enough that he's not an FG reader. The FG is loaded with threads about STDs and promiscuity in Japan, which really raised my consciousness about the issue. I have told him to stop, but sometimes when we guys get into a situation, we stop thinking with the right head.
TOKYO -- Junko Sakai was nervously looking forward to a romantic getaway with the man she'd been seeing. But when they arrived at a seaside hotel last fall, her beau requested separate rooms.
Stunned, Sakai nonetheless anticipated a late-night knock on the door. It never came. ''Nothing happened,'' the Tokyo writer says.
Nothing is happening with depressing regularity between Japanese men and women these days. Marriages, births and hanky-panky are all spiraling downward with troubling implications for the nation's future: A sagging birthrate means that fewer working-age people will be around to support a growing population of elderly; a social crisis looms.
Only in Japan would a popular weekly newsmagazine deem it necessary to exhort the nation's youth to abstain from sexual abstinence: ''Young people, don't hate sex,'' AERA magazine pleaded last month in a report detailing a precarious drop in sales of condoms and in business at Japan's rent-by-the-hour ''love hotels.''
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Naniwan Kid wrote:oops.....I looked, but did not find.
Thanks for cleaning up the mess I made.
Naniwan Kid wrote:'No Sex Please - We're Japanese'
http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20040603/6255200s.htm
The surveys showed that the percentage of people in their 20s who ``had sex during the past year'' dropped significantly during the three years between surveys, from 74 percent to 68 percent for men and from 81 percent to 62 percent for women
AssKissinger wrote:The surveys showed that the percentage of people in their 20s who ``had sex during the past year'' dropped significantly during the three years between surveys, from 74 percent to 68 percent for men and from 81 percent to 62 percent for women
That means there's a lot of horny 20 something J-chicks out there. You newbies got no excuse. It is your duty to be a gaijin sexual workhorse and satisfy these young ladies.
PORTLAND, Oregon (Reuters) - An Oregon doctor, who had sex with a patient and then charged the state about $5,000 for his "treatments," has been jailed for 60 days and stripped of his license, officials said on Friday.
Dr. Randall J. Smith, 50, told the woman that massaging her "trigger points" would ease her pelvic pain. The treatments led to sexual intercourse and Smith billed the Oregon Health Plan for the 45-minute sessions at the Adventist Health Medical Group clinic in Gresham, Oregon, near Portland.
Smith must also perform 200 hours of community service and pay $1,105 in fines and is on probation for 18 months as part of the plea agreement. He also turned in his medical license.
Though he pleaded guilty to submitting false health care claims, a felony, Smith maintained the sex with the 47-year-old woman was consensual.
Adventist repaid about $5,000 to the state, David Russell, clinic administrator for the hospital said.
WaiWai's Marvin Feltcher wrote:... Some data shows there are as many as 500,000 women who want to have children but don't want to have to get married to do so. Wouldn't it be better to actively encourage these wannabe single mothers?" the private think tank insider asks rhetorically to Shukan Taishu. "And, it's not just women needing help. There should be fundamental policies implemented that fathers throughout the country can come to terms with. There's still a sliver of hope now, but we've gotta act fast ...
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