[QUOTE]Japan is no longer what it used to be – namely the world’s second largest economy – thanks to China, which overtook it in 2010. Elsewhere too, China finds itself triumphant. Where else? On campus. In love.
Roughly 87,000 Chinese exchange students are enrolled in Japanese universities – nearly twice as many as 10 years ago. “Herbivorous male” is a term coined several years ago to describe young Japanese men’s approach to sex these days. It suggests timidity and indifference. The Chinese students are not herbivorous. They are carnivorous. The result, says Shukan Bunshun (Feb 2) is that the Chinese enjoy a rich campus sex life while the Japanese look on in mingled envy, resentment and bewilderment.
How do they do it? They hardly even speak the language. But they know the words they need, and they don’t take no for an answer. Take it from a Meiji University sophomore the magazine calls Sudo. There was a girl he loved from afar. He couldn’t bring himself to get closer. She was a year older, probably more sophisticated, and somehow intimidating. “I had the feeling it wouldn’t do to be aggressive,” he explains. A Chinese who spotted her knew no such scruples. “Really,” he would say to her in his broken Japanese, “you are so beautiful. I never met anyone so beautiful. Is your mother beautiful too?”
Poor Sudo! In less than a month, the girl and the exchange student were a couple, while he licked his wounds unnoticed on the sidelines.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.japantoday.com/category/kuchikomi/view/china-outperforming-japan-in-campus-romance[/url]
Sometimes language does complicate trying to get laid.
[quote]Take it from a Meiji University sophomore the magazine calls [I]Sudo[/I].[/quote]
Think I found the root of the issue.
Sudo? More like superuser doesn't.
Won't it all end up with his girlfriend telling Sudo to make her a sandwich? :v:
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;34588479]Sudo? More like superuser doesn't.[/QUOTE]
sudon't
Well, to be fair the Japanese really screwed the Chinese during WWII so I guess it's time for some payback.
[QUOTE=NoDachi;34588448]Sometimes language does complicate trying to get laid.[/QUOTE]
Me so horny.
Isn't Japan known to be one of the least sexually active countries?
Meanwhile in Japan, the sales of dakimakuras increase by 200%
[QUOTE=shian;34589692]Isn't Japan known to be one of the least sexually active countries?[/QUOTE]
Yet the most sexually weird
[QUOTE=Black-Ice;34590932]Yet the most sexually weird[/QUOTE]
They don't know what to do when there are no tentacles involved.
Maybe the term "japs eye" should be altered.
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;34591542]They don't know what to do when there are no tentacles involved.[/QUOTE]
Actually, it could be argued that its actually a part of the culture and not part of sexual interests.
Its similar to the idea of dick girls, men find them attractive not because of the extra member but because of the hips and breasts. Its a sexual illusion.
I'm using the term similar loosely here.
[QUOTE=VengfulSoldier;34592558]Its similar to the idea of dick girls, men find them attractive not because of the extra member but because of the hips and breasts. Its a sexual illusion.[/QUOTE]
And also a result of them forgetting that they're closet bisexuals
Welp, guess I'm moving to Japan then...
"I may be an exchange student, but I ain't foreign to what you're craving, baby"
Well that's what happens when their society encourages males to be timid and wait for the women to make the first move. No really that's exactly what the sources says too.
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