American men have it worst than Japanese men(maybe than other Asian men) (Incels, difference between public and private)
Posted: September 1st, 2021, 7:00 am
Hey guys,
I have been thinking about this topic a lot. It seems no one has realized this before.
It seems if you are an Incel or a guy who can't get laid, you are better off in Japan or other Asian countries than America.
People think Asia and America are similar since they have the "work to live" culture, unlike Europe. And that American men have it "easy" compared to Japanese men or other Asian men. However, the opposite is the case.
In America(I think America is more comparable with Middle East countries)
If you are an Incel in America, the average people will make fun of you and say you are a "loser."Meanwhile, you won't get any sympathy from liberals nor progressives(unlike in Europe and maybe in Quebec); feminists will say, "They don't owe you sex!" "It is your fault if you can't get laid!" Unlike other countries, sex work is both illegal and stigmatize. You can't go to an older brother or relative and say, "Take me to a brothel like you would in other cultures." The people will say, "You can't get laid for free; what's wrong with you!" You also face the risk of getting in legal trouble.
An American man sits at home watching pornography and superheroes movies and says, "Well, at least the Japanese have it worst!" I see a lot of MGTOWs, Incels, and others saying, "We'll at least we are not Japan! No one has sex there."
Is that true, though? WRONG.
Japan
I noticed that Puritans think that the Japanese are this stoic samurai who frown on sex and live like monks. The Hikikomori reinforces this stereotype. An average American man will see a Japanese, "We'll this dude plays video games all day; there's no way he can get laid."
Public
Japanese culture seems to be very "work orientated" on the surface, leaving little room for sex. It seems to be all about "saving face" working hard, even more than American culture.
However(Shikashi)
Private
It seems that in Private Japanese culture is different. Having talked with some Japanese, it looks permissive when it comes to private matters this includes sex. There's this "underworld" of p2p. So a young hikikomori could get out of his house and quickly go to a BJ cafe. It seems Japanese culture isn't shaming their men or policing their sexual lives, unlike in America.
I have been learning more and more about Asian cultures, and it seems that "sex work" is extensive, from brothels to massage parlors. I saw a lot of "monger" Japanese recount their stories on YouTube.
What do you guys think?
I have been thinking about this topic a lot. It seems no one has realized this before.
It seems if you are an Incel or a guy who can't get laid, you are better off in Japan or other Asian countries than America.
People think Asia and America are similar since they have the "work to live" culture, unlike Europe. And that American men have it "easy" compared to Japanese men or other Asian men. However, the opposite is the case.
In America(I think America is more comparable with Middle East countries)
If you are an Incel in America, the average people will make fun of you and say you are a "loser."Meanwhile, you won't get any sympathy from liberals nor progressives(unlike in Europe and maybe in Quebec); feminists will say, "They don't owe you sex!" "It is your fault if you can't get laid!" Unlike other countries, sex work is both illegal and stigmatize. You can't go to an older brother or relative and say, "Take me to a brothel like you would in other cultures." The people will say, "You can't get laid for free; what's wrong with you!" You also face the risk of getting in legal trouble.
An American man sits at home watching pornography and superheroes movies and says, "Well, at least the Japanese have it worst!" I see a lot of MGTOWs, Incels, and others saying, "We'll at least we are not Japan! No one has sex there."
Is that true, though? WRONG.
Japan
I noticed that Puritans think that the Japanese are this stoic samurai who frown on sex and live like monks. The Hikikomori reinforces this stereotype. An average American man will see a Japanese, "We'll this dude plays video games all day; there's no way he can get laid."
Public
Japanese culture seems to be very "work orientated" on the surface, leaving little room for sex. It seems to be all about "saving face" working hard, even more than American culture.
However(Shikashi)
Private
It seems that in Private Japanese culture is different. Having talked with some Japanese, it looks permissive when it comes to private matters this includes sex. There's this "underworld" of p2p. So a young hikikomori could get out of his house and quickly go to a BJ cafe. It seems Japanese culture isn't shaming their men or policing their sexual lives, unlike in America.
I have been learning more and more about Asian cultures, and it seems that "sex work" is extensive, from brothels to massage parlors. I saw a lot of "monger" Japanese recount their stories on YouTube.
What do you guys think?