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Is it true after you turn 25 you become unwanted?

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Japanese males of 20+ yo have no time to date whoever. So women of their age get lonely.

What are they doing? They don't work THAT much.. do they?

No one has ever wanted me ;_;

Nah, look at all this free-time this loafer has. He could easily meet a wife on the last train home or the konbini when he's buying his desperation sushi meal.

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I will never understand how it took a USA enforced suicide pact to bring down a culture that manages to be less productive in 14 hours than a German in 4 hours. What the hell was everyone doing in the 80's to get outcompeted by Japs of all people?

I honestly think that for a while they were like the Germans with longer hours and then they bought into their own hype.

This should answer your question.
tl;dr: Yes

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unironic incel post.

He sounds like he should have sex

Hey, don't shoot the messenger just because the truth hurts.
I didn't create this thread, some Christmas cake probably did.

This man sounds bitter about something 3d related. He should up his fucking game and ascend to 2d.

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I can literally confirm the post is BS because I am living here right now and none of this is true

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Anyone who's mildly familiar with robot-talk would recognize that post is either grossly exaggerated to the point of absurdity or fake.

Tokyo = Gaijin territory, complete with gaijin ideals. Nothing that happens in Tokyo is true for the rest of Japan.

>women getting into clubs for free is gynocentrism
Ah yes can't wait to go to the gender equality club and grind against 50 other sweaty dudes while 3 women laugh at us from the bar seats.
Also
>Japanese men can be serious workhorses
Nearly one quarter of Japanese companies require employees to work more than 80 hours of overtime a month, according to a 2016 government survey. Those extra hours are often unpaid.
And the Japanese aren't taking enough time off, either. A study by Expedia found that Japanese workers on average didn't use 10 of their paid vacation days, and 63 percent of Japanese respondents felt guilty for taking paid leave.
Yet long work hours don't necessarily mean high productivity. In fact, Japan has the lowest productivity among G-7 nations, according to data from OECD Compendium of Productivity Indicators.

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Sitting around the office moving paper from one pile to the next or being stuck with a problem but being too honoraburu to mention it and spending weeks staring at the ceiling isn't actual work Tojo.

>Sitting around the office moving paper from one pile to the next or being stuck with a problem but being too honoraburu to mention it and spending weeks staring at the ceiling isn't actual work Tojo
Yes it is brah. You ever work a long shift and then step outside for a breath of fresh air? Mental strain is a real thing.

Adult single women in anime are desperate to get married so they appeal to the single men who watch those shows by letting them think that one day they'll find a beautiful, intelligent and successful woman who'll leap into their arms because she wants a husband, any husband

>that manages to be less productive in 14 hours than a German in 4 hours
Productivity inversely correlates with hours worked. The Germans work the least hours out of all OECD countries, followed by France (a country that, according to the economist, would still be more productive than the UK even if all the French took fridays off). The OECD country with the longest hours worked is Mexico.

Japan's productivity would probably soar if they legally reduced overtime. Though I'm pretty sure those insane overtimes are something more used by older companies, with newer companies using a more Western style model.

I'm also not sure if this is related, but I think this is also why Megumi was able to get such a high position in her company in Kawaii Joushi. Older Japanese companies give out promotions based on seniority (and almost never fire employees, they'd rather put useless employees in positions where they have no power but a decent pay and a fancy title), but Megumi's company is one year younger than she is. This probably means she works for a younger, more Western style company where promotions are handed out based on merit.

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Why do people who haven't live in Japan love talking about living in Japan?

>google _Ubermann_ rebbit
>exclusively posts in MGTOW
>This subreddit is for men going their own way, forging their own identities and paths to self-defined success.
yeah, massive incel, and you as well for saving it

Incels have to go back, Yea Forums is not your safe space

>Ribbit
>Referencing chads and beta
>Referencing CC
You have to go back.

Another trip added to the filter.

Cakes are only hot in 2D

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Cakes deserve to suffer, no reason for a female to be single art 25, their fault for waiting for Chad-kun to settle.

I find weird how Love Hotels are basically mentioned in every single Japanese media and yet people always say how the japanese are scared of sex.