Sex Turns Off Many Young Japanese Men

by Kathy Jones on  February 07, 2012 at 9:11 PM Lifestyle News
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A new study has found that young Japanese males are apathetic about dating and are disinterested in sex.

Once a male chauvinist paradise, Japan is suddenly the home of assertive women and so-called "grass-feeder" men, who are sensitive, even asexual creatures, overshadowed by their female peers.

"It's not that guys don't like women. But it's just easier and more fun to hang out with other guys," CBS News quoted a college student as saying.

"If you want a date, you have to ask the guy out yourself," the student added.

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