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40-year-old virgins in Japan are a societal problem, apparently.

https://www.yahoo.com/makers/nude-sketch-class-helps-middle-aged-virgins-in-122964491035.html

A 41-year-old participant named Takashi Sakai told the AFP it is helping him.

“When you are young, you are afraid of rejection. I think it’s true that many people now just pretend they have no feelings about sex instead of risking outright rejection,” he said. “The first time I [came to drawing class], in autumn last year, oh … I was so amazed. Their bodies are incredibly beautiful.”

Sakatsume cautions that people should stop and think before they snicker at his project.

“Virginity shouldn’t be a punch line. We have to start treating it as a social problem and something that can only be overcome with proper education and support from society,” he says.

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So is it a big problem that a lot of men in Japanese society are virgins? Also, is it indicative of something larger going on, especially considering the Japanese population in this age range is skewed toward female (around 53%)? Are the women also celibate in that age range?

Also I am not sure how this project is supposed to "fix" the problem. From what I have read they are not allowed to have any contact with the models. I get the idea of getting these men past their fears and helping them demystify the female body, but I would be willing to bet there is something deeper than this going on societally speaking of this is really such a big problem.

Or does it really matter at all in the end?


Japanese population statistics:
https://www.indexmundi.com/japan/demographics_profile.html
 
I'd assume many women are being serviced by a much smaller group of men. I even think that to an extent women are perfectly happy with that situation.

Just imagine the 1% of Japanese Don Drapers and their female fans with a bunch of awkward less desirable men left on the sidelines.
 
its called survival of the strongest.

those virgin men are weak so they dont get to reproduce, it benefits humanity as a whole :P


ooh wait cant say this, it is offensive
 
its called survival of the strongest.

those virgin men are weak so they dont get to reproduce, it benefits humanity as a whole :P


ooh wait cant say this, it is offensive

There is actually something to this, as crass as it sounds.
 
Naturally, almost none of the men who seek our help have ever seen a naked woman in the flesh; in fact, some say that the only woman they’ve ever seen naked was their mother,” he writes.

well duh...


Talk about a deflating experience. I think that explains the problem right there.

Is this just a cultural difference that I'm not aware of?
 
well duh...


Talk about a deflating experience. I think that explains the problem right there.

Is this just a cultural difference that I'm not aware of?

That was why I brought it up. Is it just cultural, or is it really a "societal problem" that has some kind of negative effect on their society as a whole? I cannot for the life of me think of a single negative as long as it isn't driving a higher rape rate for these guys to finally get some, other than of course the negative for the guys individually. But even then, really, it is a personal problem not a societal one.
 
That was why I brought it up. Is it just cultural, or is it really a "societal problem" that has some kind of negative effect on their society as a whole? I cannot for the life of me think of a single negative as long as it isn't driving a higher rape rate for these guys to finally get some, other than of course the negative for the guys individually. But even then, really, it is a personal problem not a societal one.

My comment was more directed to the idea of that the only woman a Japanese man may have seen naked was his mother. I'm wondering what percentage of young men in the U.S. or Europe have ever seen their mother naked?

Anyhow, I was thinking the concern had something to do with a low birth rate, but the article doesn't mention that at all. So yeah, I'm not sure why it would be considered a problem in search of a solution.
 
My comment was more directed to the idea of that the only woman a Japanese man may have seen naked was his mother. I'm wondering what percentage of young men in the U.S. or Europe have ever seen their mother naked?

Anyhow, I was thinking the concern had something to do with a low birth rate, but the article doesn't mention that at all. So yeah, I'm not sure why it would be considered a problem in search of a solution.

I have never seen my mother naked. At least that is what my hypnotherapist keeps saying.
 
Not really an outlier group - other than probably not ever seeing naked women:

https://www.businessinsider.com/half-of-japanese-people-arent-having-sex-2015-7

According to a 2011 report from Japan's population center cited by Max Fisher at The Washington Post:

• 27% of men and 23% of women aren't interested in a romantic relationship

• From ages 18 to 34, 61% of men and 49% of women aren't involved in a relationship

• From ages 18 to 34, 36% of men and 39% of women have never had sex

Personally, I think that article misses the giant in the room - tech. Technology is Japan's religion. People are choosing tech over interacting with the opposite sex. That's what is happening. Japan will be full of robot humpers that make the situation worse long before their birthrate issues are ever solved.
 
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Not really an outlier group - other than probably not ever seeing naked women:

https://www.businessinsider.com/half-of-japanese-people-arent-having-sex-2015-7



Personally, I think that article misses the giant in the room - tech. Technology is Japan's religion. People are choosing tech over interacting with the opposite sex. That's what is happening. Japan will be full of robot humpers that make the situation worse long before their birthrate issues are ever solved.

To build on this, I think the other pachyderm in the room is the economics of Japan and it'd affect on the populace during "The Lost Decade(s)." I mean, most of lifes decisions are economic ones and the malaise that the last few generations of Japanese have experienced is well documented.

In my opinion, the same thing is happening here in the United States. The malfeasance that started in 2008 has generationally affected the US population.
 
To build on this, I think the other pachyderm in the room is the economics of Japan and it'd affect on the populace during "The Lost Decade(s)." I mean, most of lifes decisions are economic ones and the malaise that the last few generations of Japanese have experienced is well documented.

In my opinion, the same thing is happening here in the United States. The malfeasance that started in 2008 has generationally affected the US population.

please explain in plain simple English for your englishly challenged friend
 
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