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Japanese Not Having Sex. Or Babies

Posted by Karen Murphy

Japanese babyThe plummeting birth rate in Japan, causing fears of future tax revenue and labor shortages, has the country scrambling to determine the cause.  A survey revealed that it had a lot to do with sex:  almost 40% of Japanese adults between the ages of 18-49 are getting it on less than once a month, according to a survey that was performed in the country.  Married adults had a slightly higher rate at just under 35% who hadn't had sex in more than a month.

So what's going on?  Officials blame high stress levels, a decline in physical communication skills (what?), and (you knew this was coming) an increasingly Web-based society as factors leading to the decline.  In addition, a University of Chicago study recently ranked Japan dead last out of 29 countries in sexual satisfaction, with only 25% of people responding reporting that they're satisfied in bed.  (I am so not moving to Japan.)

While it's true that elsewhere birth rates are skyrocketing, even creating food shortages, it sounds as if this is a major concern for Japan, but it sounds as well as if this is becoming an inherent cultural matter and not one easily fixed by governmental proclamation ("You will have sex every week, no, twice a week!  And you will like it!").  It'll be interesting to see whether other "Web-based" societies follow suit with a similar malaise.


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Comments

 

Kristina said:

With the world population skyrocketing - especially in the Eastern world - why should they be so concerned?  Get some foreign workers in there to up tax revenues.  Pro-population-explosion government agendas seem so backwards.  Maybe it's just me.

March 17, 2007 5:20 PM
 

creative-type dad said:

I think this stems from all that weird Japanese comic book porn.

March 18, 2007 1:00 AM
 

SeoulLife.net » I think I see the problem, part 2 said:

March 18, 2007 9:00 PM

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