AraiBob Posted July 29, 2017 Posted July 29, 2017 I saw another report and video related to the concern of nations over the lack of children. This is true for Japan, North America, and Northern Europe. What do they have in common? I wonder if what they have in common is the men are being 'put upon' by the women of those nations. A. Work... Japan's men work awful hours. Hard to be romantic after another 14 hour day. Is this similar to American and European workers? B. Respect by women. I cannot speak for Japan, but North America (especially US) and Northern Europe seem to have an idea that men should be blamed for everything, should be robbed of their money and dignity, and so on. So, I ask you, just how 'fertile' would you be? If you knew that a date, and an unplanned pregnancy could mean financial ruin. I get the idea that those women don't understand their hostile attitude is causing more than one physical reaction in men. Even those married men, who are supposed to live longer than bachelors? The stress of being accused of 'this or that' can lead to less conversation, and less sex. I won't go on, but the side effects of 'social abuse' are real, and in this case, measurable in a way that seems humorous... Best Regards, AraiBob
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