An Ipsos survey found Japan ranks lowest in satisfaction with romance and sex lives among 31 countries for the second year, showing extreme dissatisfaction.
1Capital Region Tiger ★.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 18:53:32.97ID:aw8AVKla9
An international survey released by Ipsos, a polling company based in France, found that Japanese people’s satisfaction with their “romantic and sex lives” was the lowest out of 31 countries around the world. This is the second time, following last year, that the country has ranked last. The survey revealed that Japanese people are “extremely dissatisfied” with their romantic relationships and relationships with their partners. For the full text, see source. Last updated: 11/19 (Tue) 9:43.
This is the result of lookism accelerating with the rise of social media. If you only look at the glittering top tier without facing reality, then of course you’ll be unhappy.
Japanese people’s satisfaction with their “romance and sex lives”
Public opinion polling companies = companies that foster public brainwashing Internet companies = message board trolling companies Foreign agencies are starting to make their move.
Aren’t Japanese women too passive? I’ve dated three white American women, and they had a huge sexual desire and would come on to me aggressively, telling me what to do and even climbing on top and touching themselves all the time. I’ve never seen a Japanese person like that.
>>34 I don’t find anything erotic about a woman who acts like a prostitute and is too aggressive. It’s fine because it’s a normally passive woman who gives a handjob or a blowjob while feeling embarrassed. It’s the same as how a glimpse of her body is more erotic than a completely naked woman.
>>34 I grew up in Europe, but I think that’s a side effect of Japan’s emphasis on purity. Japanese women are expected to be quiet and not assertive, and to just frolic around. Even if they like sex, few are able to open up about it honestly. I feel that many women are brainwashed into thinking that sex is dirty, let alone liking it. I think that’s because of Japan’s belief in virginity, first things, and new things.
Love is a culture that has been created through acquired brainwashing, so no matter what kind of content we’ve been brainwashed with, it’s only natural that reality is lacking in comparison to that delusion.
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