That is a gross simplification, sir.Phrozenflame500 said:Because anime is from Japan.
And a good portion of porn is done in the style of anime.
Hence, people think most porn comes Japan.
That is a gross simplification, sir.Phrozenflame500 said:Because anime is from Japan.
And a good portion of porn is done in the style of anime.
Hence, people think most porn comes Japan.
TwiZtah said:Well, she did open up more later (heh, opened up)
I don't think they do. They're often very close to their families. However, I do know that many families are nervous when they hear of daughters dating foreign men. That in itself is still a sorta taboo I think.LetalisK said:That's got to be the biggest "Fuck you, dad!" they can do. XD
If Japanese women even thought like that. I dunno. ._.
Perhaps. But, I still think it's more the case that men and women in Japan are becoming more alienated with each other, therefore, there aren't as many opportunities for it, or they're not meeting people they have a strong enough connection to have lots of sex with. And even when couples marry, it's almost as if sex is for the sole purpose of having children, rather than something you're supposed to take pleasure in.Reeve said:That's really fascinating because it adds further evidence to the idea that people enjoy doing things that are "off limits." E.g. In the UK alcohol is popular among teens because its taboo for teens to be drinking. Same thing with sex. Perhaps in Japan, if sexuality really is that common place then it doesn't seem taboo and so people don't get the same rule breaking buzz from it.Terramax said:It's ironic that Japan has been having a decreasing birthrate for around 3-4 decades now. From what I've heard, Japanese couples don't actually have that much sex.
Kind of makes the game, Karoshi subtly horrifying.Terramax said:TwiZtah said:Well, she did open up more later (heh, opened up)![]()
I don't think they do. They're often very close to their families. However, I do know that many families are nervous when they hear of daughters dating foreign men. That in itself is still a sorta taboo I think.LetalisK said:That's got to be the biggest "Fuck you, dad!" they can do. XD
If Japanese women even thought like that. I dunno. ._.
Perhaps. But, I still think it's more the case that men and women in Japan are becoming more alienated with each other, therefore, there aren't as many opportunities for it, or they're not meeting people they have a strong enough connection to have lots of sex with. And even when couples marry, it's almost as if sex is for the sole purpose of having children, rather than something you're supposed to take pleasure in.Reeve said:That's really fascinating because it adds further evidence to the idea that people enjoy doing things that are "off limits." E.g. In the UK alcohol is popular among teens because its taboo for teens to be drinking. Same thing with sex. Perhaps in Japan, if sexuality really is that common place then it doesn't seem taboo and so people don't get the same rule breaking buzz from it.Terramax said:It's ironic that Japan has been having a decreasing birthrate for around 3-4 decades now. From what I've heard, Japanese couples don't actually have that much sex.
Once couples have 1-2 children together, it really is a case that the father just works, works, works. I'm an English teacher at a private school, and it's almost always the mother that takes them to school. There are so many kid's whose fathers I've never met, and I've been told by my Japanese boss that the reason for this is that many children don't see their parents so often.
30 years ago, it was actually rather common for fathers to work and live in completely different cities, and only see their families on weekends, or maybe not even for a few weeks. Of course, things have apparently changed, and this isn't so regular anymore, but it's worrying that this was common place until fairly recently.
Is that odd? Even though American dads probably weren't devoted to work to that extreme, I know when I went to school I never saw a dad there.Terramax said:Once couples have 1-2 children together, it really is a case that the father just works, works, works. I'm an English teacher at a private school, and it's almost always the mother that takes them to school. There are so many kid's whose fathers I've never met, and I've been told by my Japanese boss that the reason for this is that many children don't see their parents so often.
If you look into the context when I say that, from what the mothers have told my boss, these children very rarely see their fathers period then, yes, it is strange.LetalisK said:Is that odd? Even though American dads probably weren't devoted to work to that extreme, I know when I went to school I never saw a dad there.Terramax said:Once couples have 1-2 children together, it really is a case that the father just works, works, works. I'm an English teacher at a private school, and it's almost always the mother that takes them to school. There are so many kid's whose fathers I've never met, and I've been told by my Japanese boss that the reason for this is that many children don't see their parents so often.
You probably said this already, but is it to teach English? Why is there such a hard push to teach English to everyone?Terramax said:If you look into the context when I say that, from what the mothers have told my boss, these children very rarely see their fathers period then, yes, it is strange.LetalisK said:Is that odd? Even though American dads probably weren't devoted to work to that extreme, I know when I went to school I never saw a dad there.Terramax said:Once couples have 1-2 children together, it really is a case that the father just works, works, works. I'm an English teacher at a private school, and it's almost always the mother that takes them to school. There are so many kid's whose fathers I've never met, and I've been told by my Japanese boss that the reason for this is that many children don't see their parents so often.
Going to school is every morning.
We teach 1 hour lessons from 10am to 7pm. Even during the evening, it's exclusively the mothers.
Why would we be banning an allied country? That's insane.LetalisK said:I know, right? Let's bomb them with some sexual healing.Moth_Monk said:Saudi Arabia needs to loosen up.LetalisK said:When you come from a society with a heritage of sexual repression, it's not hard for other societies to look sex-crazy. No, the real feat is finding a society where you say "God damn, you guys need to loosen up."
IT HAZ TO BEH THE ILLUMINATI MAAAAAAHN! #NEWWORLDORDER #WAKEUPPEOPLE #SHEEPLELetalisK said:You probably said this already, but is it to teach English? Why is there such a hard push to teach English to everyone?Terramax said:If you look into the context when I say that, from what the mothers have told my boss, these children very rarely see their fathers period then, yes, it is strange.LetalisK said:Is that odd? Even though American dads probably weren't devoted to work to that extreme, I know when I went to school I never saw a dad there.Terramax said:Once couples have 1-2 children together, it really is a case that the father just works, works, works. I'm an English teacher at a private school, and it's almost always the mother that takes them to school. There are so many kid's whose fathers I've never met, and I've been told by my Japanese boss that the reason for this is that many children don't see their parents so often.
Going to school is every morning.
We teach 1 hour lessons from 10am to 7pm. Even during the evening, it's exclusively the mothers.
Where did "banning" come from? Do you mean bombing?Moth_Monk said:Why would we be banning an allied country? That's insane.LetalisK said:I know, right? Let's bomb them with some sexual healing.Moth_Monk said:Saudi Arabia needs to loosen up.LetalisK said:When you come from a society with a heritage of sexual repression, it's not hard for other societies to look sex-crazy. No, the real feat is finding a society where you say "God damn, you guys need to loosen up."
...uh, what are you talking about?Moth_Monk said:IT HAZ TO BEH THE ILLUMINATI MAAAAAAHN! #NEWWORLDORDER #WAKEUPPEOPLE #SHEEPLELetalisK said:You probably said this already, but is it to teach English? Why is there such a hard push to teach English to everyone?Terramax said:If you look into the context when I say that, from what the mothers have told my boss, these children very rarely see their fathers period then, yes, it is strange.LetalisK said:Is that odd? Even though American dads probably weren't devoted to work to that extreme, I know when I went to school I never saw a dad there.Terramax said:Once couples have 1-2 children together, it really is a case that the father just works, works, works. I'm an English teacher at a private school, and it's almost always the mother that takes them to school. There are so many kid's whose fathers I've never met, and I've been told by my Japanese boss that the reason for this is that many children don't see their parents so often.
Going to school is every morning.
We teach 1 hour lessons from 10am to 7pm. Even during the evening, it's exclusively the mothers.
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Something like the above, right?
Japan, like some other Asian countries like S.Korea and China, are very competitive. Parents want their children to get the edge on others so that they can later get the best jobs. In Japan, they live to work. Everything is about getting the best job and being as rich as you can get. And it all starts at a very early age.LetalisK said:You probably said this already, but is it to teach English? Why is there such a hard push to teach English to everyone?
Wait, they don't?Auron225 said:and Americans constantly have McDonalds in one hand and a Dunkin Donut in the other.
MrHide-Patten said:POW what did you say BANG we arn't classy BANG we have at least BANG some class BOOM. Nobody plays POW banjo anymore BANG, although you weren't far off from the POW gunfire BOOM.Zhukov said:Americans. Classy? Classy is word I'd ascribe to brits, I associate America more with the strumming of banjo strings... and gunfire, lots and lots of gunfire.