According to different polls, such as a 2013 survey conducted by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare, about one-third of unmarried women aged 15-39 expressed a desire to become full-time housewives. This desire is especially strong among working women, as Japanese housewives tend to experience less stress and healthier lifestyles compared to their working counterparts. (though this is influenced by societal factors like limited career growth for women)I remember watching one of those Japanese street interview videos years ago, asking young women about their dream career choices. Becoming a bride seemed to be an actually valid choice. Where I live, I doubt one person out of a hundred would say that.
Same. And the ones that do oh boy are their standards ridiculous.I remember watching one of those Japanese street interview videos years ago, asking young women about their dream career choices. Becoming a bride seemed to be an actually valid choice. Where I live, I doubt one person out of a hundred would say that.
The sheet is usually something like Your Path, or Your Plan, where you fill in you school choices or potential careers.Page 5 typo. Our your path? ^.-
It's a wonder how these days being a housewife is frowned upon, but showing off your body for strangers on the internet is celebrated, let alone on the streets or certain adult-centered facilities.I remember watching one of those Japanese street interview videos years ago, asking young women about their dream career choices. Becoming a bride seemed to be an actually valid choice. Where I live, I doubt one person out of a hundred would say that.
Never learns. And never learns to learn."Nope. Zero."
Considering the Japanese work culture, what isn't less stress than that?This desire is especially strong among working women, as Japanese housewives tend to experience less stress and healthier lifestyles compared to their working counterparts.
About the same standards as in the Western dating culture?Same. And the ones that do oh boy are their standards ridiculous.
I'm pretty sure that's mocked outside the intended audience.but showing off your body for strangers on the internet is celebrated, let alone on the streets or certain adult-centered facilities.
Unfortunately,The sheet is usually something like Your Path, or Your Plan, where you fill in you school choices or potential careers.
As a kid I wanted to be a househusband, but as that's not a valid career choice I'm going through college to get a high paying job so that regardless of what happens I can support myself and my parents when they get old.I remember watching one of those Japanese street interview videos years ago, asking young women about their dream career choices. Becoming a bride seemed to be an actually valid choice. Where I live, I doubt one person out of a hundred would say that.
Oh, THERE you are, Hatchiman.As a kid I wanted to be a househusband, but as that's not a valid career choice I'm going through college to get a high paying job so that regardless of what happens I can support myself and my parents when they get old.
And then ten years later they get divorced or have an affair because their husband is too busy working to do more than come home to crash and she's lonely.According to different polls, such as a 2013 survey conducted by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare, about one-third of unmarried women aged 15-39 expressed a desire to become full-time housewives. This desire is especially strong among working women, as Japanese housewives tend to experience less stress and healthier lifestyles compared to their working counterparts. (though this is influenced by societal factors like limited career growth for women)
In short, many still dream of the classic, stereotypical image of a happy housewife with children.