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Thursday, February 2, 2012
Japan's population decline may be connected to lack of interest in sex by much of Japan's youth

tokyo-daisuki:

About a year ago, I did a large research project on this very subject. The future for Japan looks a little grim, unless you’re an immigrant to the country. 

I’d be interested to hear more about this. From what little I’ve been given to understand, they don’t treat immigrants — particularly Koreans — very well. Back when I learned about this, they didn’t have any path to citizenship, even after many generations living in Japan.

  1. tokyo-daisuki reblogged this from kaorugusta and added:
    ^ same thing I was thinking for myself. We’ll be doing them a favor :B Mwhaha.
  2. kaorugusta reblogged this from tokyo-daisuki and added:
    like i’ll have...go over there and help them repopulate by having kids with j-rockers :-(
  3. vladdraculea reblogged this from tokyo-daisuki and added:
    I’d be interested to hear more about this. From what...I’ve been given
  4. theyarecalledharmoniums reblogged this from alannalp and added:
    i wish she would...for Japan. id definitely read it!!
  5. alannalp reblogged this from theyarecalledharmoniums and added:
    Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong. I can tell you all about how big of sex fiends Japanese men are and all...
  6. kakkobean said: I think the trend they’re describing is more just people don’t give a shit about forming romantic relationships. This has been going on for a while—many Japanese tv drama agencies made a slew of shows aimed at trying to encourage youngsters to marry
  7. internetgeek said: Yea I’ve heard about this.. I think aromanticism is a bit more likely than this large populations of asexuals in Japan.
  8. vladdraculea posted this
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