Yamazato Ryota answers the concern of a girl who cannot understand her boyfriend’s “sense of money,” saying, “Even though he earns 200,000 yen a month, he goes to the horse races and buys 10,000 yen worth of sneakers online.”
7/28 (Sun) 19:47 Ryota Yamazato (47) of the comedy duo “Nankai Candies” appeared on the YouTube “Spring Official Channel” updated by the 28th. There was a scene where he gave an honest answer to the concern of a woman in her 30s who said, “My boyfriend and I don’t have the same financial sense.” A project in which talent Megumi answers the concerns of women in their 30s. So I said, “My current boyfriend and I don’t have the same financial sense. His take-home salary is just under 200,000 yen, but he bets 10,000 yen on horse races and loses, and casually buys 30,000 yen sneakers online. I’m thinking about marrying him in the future, but I’m worried about his mismatched sense of money, which hasn’t changed no matter how much I explain it to him.” In response, Yamazato bluntly stated, “A difference in financial sense is ultimately the root cause of all problems, isn’t it? In fact, if that important aspect, which would be the best possible condition if it were to match, isn’t it no good if the two don’t match?” He added, “No matter how much their lives change and they get paid, people who gamble will continue to do so. “Even among the comedians I know, I haven’t met a single one who has quit,” he pointed out. Even so, Megumi told Yamazato, “I didn’t say no right away!” and “It was like I was challenging him, saying, ’If you don’t stop doing that kind of thing, we might not be able to get married.’ I’m sorry, but if that doesn’t change anything, then it’s not a good idea to be with that person,” he advised. See the source for the full story.
>>4 That’s what they’re waiting for. When they later talk about why they broke up, the woman’s friends sympathize with her and say, “Oh, you were right to break up before you ruined your family registry.” The man is put off by everyone except fellow scumbags who think, “Wow…what does this guy think about marriage?”
Put yourself in that situation. Try to think of conditions under which you would be pressured to stop something. You wouldn’t stop it unless it was absolutely necessary. I hope those conditions become yours.
Women who are dissatisfied when their partner is not what they want should not get married, or should continue to pursue a man on a higher level and end up being crushed, because they have no idea of their own market value.
I think the woman probably just doesn’t know, but her boyfriend has debts with consumer finance companies and he was going to a massage parlor when he bought it. My source is this.
>>36 More specifically, this type of man is looking for a wife who can be a substitute for his mother and keep him company at night. He thinks that even if he spends all his money on what he likes, his mother (wife) will still work, so he won’t have any trouble making ends meet!
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