In a survey conducted by the Child and Family Agency on the topic of marriage, approximately 70% of unmarried people responded that “even if I want to find a marriage partner, I don’t know what to do” or “I don’t have confidence in myself.” The government plans to strengthen its efforts, including by raising awareness of consultation services. In July of this year, the Agency for Children and Families conducted an online survey of 20,000 people, including 18,000 unmarried men and women aged 15 to 39 and 2,000 married men and women. Among these, when unmarried people were asked about their attitudes toward finding a marriage partner, 67% answered, “Even if I want to find one, I don’t know what to do specifically,” and 66% answered, “I have no confidence in myself, and I don’t think I’ll be able to find someone even if I try.” When the same question was asked of married people about their feelings before getting married, 57% and 49% answered the same, a difference of more than 10 points in both cases. Continue reading ↓ About 70% of unmarried people “want to find a partner, but what should they do?” Agency for Children and Families.
>>1 It’s an incompetent organization. The current situation is even more serious now, “I don’t even want to do it.” From the government’s point of view, the value of marriage should remain the same, and they want to secure tax revenue. The value of marriage has already plummeted due to the Liberal Democratic Party’s strange politics.
>>1 In the past, nosy neighborhood ladies would connect unmarried men and women. As a result of excluding such older women in the name of diversity of values, there is no longer any contact between shy men and women. Diversity of values is harmful because it only makes humans lonely and turns them into monkeys.
I think you can find plenty of partners if you just live a normal life, but you have to think about whether you and your partner are marriage-friendly. I’ve recently realized that neither of us are suited for marriage.
It seems that the older generation opposes their children’s marriage and dislikes their grandchildren because they fear that they won’t have anyone to take care of them if they have grandchildren.
If you make a move, you’ll just end up giving up on marriage because of the crazy women on matchmaking apps, at matchmaking parties, and at marriage agencies.
Just say hello, strike up a conversation, and invite her out to dinner. If you enjoy the meal, then ask her out on a date. Even high school students do this.
a Ask your smartphone (Internet, AI, etc.) b Appeal to or ask people around you c Wait for the arrival of your prince on a white horse, bread in your mouth, and the thumping.
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