Interesting.. Yet I fail to see a situation where he could solve this, this is a rampant issue across big cities in Japan after all. However, I'm welcome to be proven wrong.
Well they are running out of kids so eventually the problem will end by sheer lack of supply
Is the high school girl dating scene in Japan that bad? Is that illegal ???
It is illegal, but Japan has a particular obsession with high school girls to such a degree I think they are the foremost country when it comes to sexualizing teenagers
It is crazy that their society considers their peak of marketeability to be around 17, by 20 they are already on their way out, and by 25 they should retire or marry, and if they reach 30 while single they may as well be dead and buried
These rules around the consumerism of entertainment also extends to regular daily life interactions, a woman being hired into a company is only expected to last a couple of years, because of the social imaginary that they will be there only to find a husband and transition into becoming a housewife, so things like a career advancement or employment benefits for women are rarely considered
Marital life itself also follows that dynamic, after the first 2 children, which coincides with the wife reaching their 30s, the father pretty much distances himself from the family, between living at work and confiding into young mistresses, it is the mother who now has to be in charge of raising the kids, maintaining the house, and managing the finances (acting as family accountant)
This broken dynamic was highly dependent of the historical economic bubbles that Japan had enjoyed, in which a family could be sustained by just one money earner, and in which company loyalty was highly rewarded, neither of those things are true today, there's less money and less job security, the market offer is lower, and people end with lower earning jobs, however the household dynamics remain the same
This in consequence makes it so that people are less likely to get together and start a family, because the economic landscape can't accommodate the social expectations
Less new families lead to less children, which leads to Lee's teenagers, which then feeds directly into their obsession with teenagers, which now also become rare priced goods, women historically have always been seen as things to be owned by their husbands within patriarchal societies, but in this case in the absence of the marriage institution, they morph into becoming publicly traded goods, things that can be rented, rather than as fellow human beings
Thus girls will try to make use of their assets while they can earn them the most money while they are on the socially perceived peak of attractiveness