I can't help thinking that the lack of central heating in some Japanese homes and coldness in general is a contributing factor to the sexlessness here.
I can't help wondering why Tokyo (Japan?) is so sexy but seemingly sexless. Along with South Korea, Japan gets the top sexlessness awards (may have learned that here), as well as high ratings of internet and thus sex addiction. Sexology happening. Do any Japanese readers in particular have any insights?
-no personal space / sharing with families, even for adults -no time -work till 10 5-6 days a week -no energy -walking/biking in the cold isn't hot -porn everywhere -futons (which not everyone uses) are not as supportive as mattresses -working out, which for me increases blood flow, self-confidence and general well-being, seems a luxury -stress from trying to be number two in the world in a country with half the population as the US stuffed into a quarter of California, with all the social and familial obligations that come with it.
A side note: it is funny that puberty seems to mean a lot on nature's terms but nothing in legality's terms.
Tokyo sex and cold これを喜ぶ読みなさい
Date: 2010-02-01 06:27 am (UTC)I can't help thinking that the lack of central heating in some Japanese homes and coldness in general is a contributing factor to the sexlessness here.
I can't help wondering why Tokyo (Japan?) is so sexy but seemingly sexless. Along with South Korea, Japan gets the top sexlessness awards (may have learned that here), as well as high ratings of internet and thus sex addiction. Sexology happening. Do any Japanese readers in particular have any insights?
-no personal space / sharing with families, even for adults
-no time -work till 10 5-6 days a week
-no energy
-walking/biking in the cold isn't hot
-porn everywhere
-futons (which not everyone uses) are not as supportive as mattresses
-working out, which for me increases blood flow, self-confidence and general well-being, seems a luxury
-stress from trying to be number two in the world in a country with half the population as the US stuffed into a quarter of California, with all the social and familial obligations that come with it.
A side note: it is funny that puberty seems to mean a lot on nature's terms but nothing in legality's terms.