Why Are There Many Single People In Japan?

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    Why Are There Many Single People In Japan?
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    00:00 Opening
    00:59 Back When Everyone Got Married
    02:42 Meiji Civil Code
    04:15 Decrease of Omiai Marriages
    07:42 The Phenomenon of Surplus Men
    08:53 The Phenomenon of Women Left Over
    10:31 They Never Meet Requirements
    11:47 There Is No Merit To Marriage
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  • @justinahole336
    @justinahole336 Před rokem +311

    "Love is a misunderstanding." Truer words have never been spoken on the interweb.

    • @Meshida
      @Meshida  Před rokem +10

      Lol

    • @heyyrudyy404
      @heyyrudyy404 Před rokem +1

      Love is awareness of lack.

    • @Sang_Akrobatis
      @Sang_Akrobatis Před rokem +2

      As a person from a country with low divorce rate (3%), I can't relate, and I don't want to relate.

    • @richt63
      @richt63 Před rokem

      Marriages planned wasn't just in Japan. I know that tradition was practiced in America as well as Europe in the past at least 100 years ago. I believe such Marriages aren't lacking in love. I think couples in planned Marriages will learn to love each other. But in the end it is a choice. There is no man who doesn't want help in finding a woman. I support planned marriage. Companies need to encourage it. Great video.

    • @octane7047
      @octane7047 Před rokem +3

      Marriage is a remnant structure from the days without birth control. It still has values nowadays but it's no longer for everyone. Marriage requires a lot of sacrifice and contains enormous risks. So everyone needs to do their due diligence and society should stop coercing young people into it.

  • @drmasroberts
    @drmasroberts Před rokem +249

    I think the marriage problem is the same in America as in Japan. Fortunately I found a kind woman who thought I was fun to be with and didn’t care that I only had a part-time job and was short and ugly. We are now no longer poor, we both have white hair, and we are now even shorter than when we married. Most importantly, we still laugh together.

    • @robertsantiago953
      @robertsantiago953 Před rokem +10

      Personality is something that a lot of men dont think about it .
      Also if you a good dancer , you score very pretty girls

    • @shastasilverchairsg
      @shastasilverchairsg Před rokem +7

      @@robertsantiago953 *runs to the nearest dance center to sign up for dance classes*

    • @Gothicc_senpai
      @Gothicc_senpai Před rokem +6

      @@robertsantiago953 i think many men do think about it, its usually western women who dont.

    • @erickpalacios8904
      @erickpalacios8904 Před rokem +1

      Not sure if serious...

    • @garryferrington811
      @garryferrington811 Před rokem +6

      Laughing together is very, very important!

  • @Granzteelvids
    @Granzteelvids Před rokem +268

    By calculation, to meet the salary requirement of an average Japanese single woman, a guy needs to work hard until their 40s. The guy also needs to live frugally and be financially savvy. Also, the guy need to take care of his health to be sufficiently fertile by the time he actually gets married. Sounds like a lot of work for an average man. 2D girls will only ask for your attention lol

    • @timothyharris1125
      @timothyharris1125 Před rokem +41

      The real question is who really wants to do all of that just to have the access to extra baggage that weighs you down further?! Legs are strong but can only carry everything so far

    • @makisekurisu4674
      @makisekurisu4674 Před rokem +18

      @@timothyharris1125 There's just no benefits..lol

    • @jansarmiento5321
      @jansarmiento5321 Před rokem +9

      ANNNND they're starting to feel the freedom. I think it's not only a choice. It's likely to be a "trend"

    • @Nagasyari
      @Nagasyari Před rokem +11

      2D>3d

    • @ericlipps7152
      @ericlipps7152 Před rokem +11

      No different here in America the older they get while they are single the higher there requirements become.

  • @aljonserna5598
    @aljonserna5598 Před rokem +225

    "if you want a long lasting marriage, the most important thing is not love, it's peer pressure." Golden quote

    • @pokrec
      @pokrec Před rokem +15

      Hundreds years ago family was necessary for survival, not mentioning the pressure. You lasted in marriage not because you liked your spouse (nice if it was so), but you both knew, that without the support of the family there was much greater probability of premature death. People living out of growing crops manually could work for maybe 20 years of their life. Without children at the age of 40 you were an elder person in the autumn of your life, unable to do any hard, physical work. You needed as many children as your wife could bear in her "prime years" - 16 - 28, to be your "pension" in your old age. Moreover, children were like two additional hands for work and only one mouth to feed. Today you can live like 80 - 100 years without ever getting married and having children. Hundreds years ago 80 years person was like a 120+ years now.

    • @audizul
      @audizul Před rokem

      @@pokrec Sadly with this mindset, just like Meshida said, children will become endangered. Majority dont want to take risk of having kids > The population will crumble, labor shortage forcing them to import people from lesser developed countries > they start to settle there just like in western countries > Then ultimately, the native will become minority. If they dont change this.

    • @pokrec
      @pokrec Před rokem +4

      @@audizul I am not concerned with who pees on my grave. Be it my national or other. I will be dead anyways.

    • @audizul
      @audizul Před rokem +1

      @@pokrec ah okay, a nihilist. Thanks for existing and passing by in this lifetime. Id say RIP as your soul seem like its dead already.

    • @pokrec
      @pokrec Před rokem +2

      @@audizul No, my soul is absolutely other thing. It will just be in other place, where nothing from earth matters. I just try my best to earn the eternity, like a monk. Children are not needed to save soul from this valley of tears. Having family actually is a handicap in this task.

  • @YOUPIMatin123
    @YOUPIMatin123 Před rokem +152

    meshida trying to do comedy end up making really good points for forced marriage

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před rokem +10

      I also want to marry a Japanese woman .
      So strange my 40 yr old Japanese friend, whom I've known for 20 years, didn't want to marry me ,
      I'm rich , not too old , not ugly
      But instead she married a 75 yr old Japanese man whom she just met last week .

    • @Wolf-fighter
      @Wolf-fighter Před rokem +11

      isnt it more like arranged marriage tho?

    • @YOUPIMatin123
      @YOUPIMatin123 Před rokem +6

      @@dongshengdi773 Dude, your name sound non japanese ( chinese? ) , you know the japanese...

    • @AdrenResi
      @AdrenResi Před rokem +5

      @@dongshengdi773 rip friendzoned

    • @rejectwokeness1314
      @rejectwokeness1314 Před rokem

      @@dongshengdi773 he'll die, she'll get his money, and you can go after her again

  • @janitha001
    @janitha001 Před rokem +250

    10:26 Don't worry Meshida-san, you are soon going to be a rich man and will be able to enter a sexless marriage because as devoted disciples, we watch your videos everyday . 🤣

    • @Meshida
      @Meshida  Před rokem +23

      Lol

    • @abdurrahmanhumaam6820
      @abdurrahmanhumaam6820 Před rokem +1

      Keep uploading meshida san.
      Can you talk about young japanese man. Send to oversea office for work.

  • @roycrave2420
    @roycrave2420 Před rokem +64

    I can easily imagine my former sociology professor saying the same exact things in one sleep-inducing boring hour since it's not delivered Meshida-san style.

  • @nasis18
    @nasis18 Před rokem +107

    My wife is Japanese. She has told me about this. Her issue was just wanting someone who wanted a family. Many in Japan don't want a family, for various different reasons.

    • @FATDADDYSACK
      @FATDADDYSACK Před rokem +66

      Money my dude, you need a lot of money to raise a kid. Avg guys don't have that kind of money to spend and maintain a family

    • @nullset2
      @nullset2 Před rokem +12

      I want a family, she got any friends?

    • @nasis18
      @nasis18 Před rokem +16

      @@nullset2 kinda lol. She's actually kind of a Japanese unicorn in a way. Very extroverted, and didn't fit in very well in a collectivist society. I met her when I was stationed in Japan.

    • @AJM2408
      @AJM2408 Před rokem +27

      If you think money is the issue you believe the lies governments say. The poorest nations have the most kids. Money is not an issue.

    • @StevenSiew2
      @StevenSiew2 Před rokem +24

      @@AJM2408 Money is a issue but not in the way you think. Lack of money will cost your child to turn out wrong.

  • @BURGATRON
    @BURGATRON Před rokem +7

    81% of japanese young adults earn less than 40k USD? Considering the cost of living in Japan, that's pretty tough

  • @dannySG61
    @dannySG61 Před rokem +11

    On a serious note, I totally agree on the "peer pressure" factor. "Love" can be argued to be a fleeting feeling, if you rely on love to sustain a relationship, it is very fragile. Peer pressure can lead to a sense of responsibility, a pressure to make things work. Sounds crude, but it's the reality.
    And I love how you can use humour to show that conservative Japanese/Asian values and practices actually make sense. I need and miss the omiai marriage system, sadly.

  • @Herrshwarz
    @Herrshwarz Před rokem +12

    same in Poland marriage rate drop down, but here enforce it law cuz for man get marriage is like sign the paper for lost half of your fortune, cuz when divorce, judges are almost always on women side you can even lost your home bcs she reported you to police (reason you use domestic violence, even if you didn't she don't need a proof and can by one word destroy your whole life), even after divorce she can go to the court for alimony bcs she's standard of life droped after divorced, and court will enforce you to pay like 250-2000$ per month to her, it's fcking sick.

  • @SAMX2007
    @SAMX2007 Před rokem +80

    LMAO That "LGBTQ+ was made to save the lives of miserable men" part really got me 😂

  • @thepunisher2988
    @thepunisher2988 Před rokem +53

    The whole culture of social credibility of married men is not necessarily a good thing. How marriage (used to) give men credibility may be because a company would probably feel that a married man is less likely to quit because he has to support a family, but that also means the company knows it can push around married employees more easily. A single male employee who has plenty of savings can potentially say "the hell with you people, I'll take some time off to find a better job", whereas a married man just can't. A lot of my single male colleagues have actually done something similar to negotiate for a better condition. Many of them can afford to work less, so they negotiated for less work, though with a pay cut (which they don't mind), when they were being stressed out with the work load. The company would rather negotiate with them than to have to go through with hiring someone new and training them.

    • @AndroidTheLeader
      @AndroidTheLeader Před rokem +1

      Exactly! Marriage has always been a scam promoted by the elite to control the masses.

    • @Ikaros23
      @Ikaros23 Před rokem +6

      This is what i have done. I`m a single man, with my own apartment and savings. I negotiated for working less, with a pay cut. And i work on comission so actualy my pay is the same. But i don`t need more money.
      This is the problem with modern workplaces. They need you to work more, for money alot of people realy don`t need. So you can consume stuff you don`t need. When in reality couples in Japan don`t need more money but more time. That is time to live life, have sex, to get the children without beeing stressed out

    • @employee8449
      @employee8449 Před rokem +1

      Good point!
      When I lost my job a few years ago, it turned out to be a big win-win for me: I didn't like that job anyway and I got rid of my toxic Japanese wife!
      BTW I'd like to see an episode about divorce in Japan!

    • @employee8449
      @employee8449 Před rokem +1

      @@Ikaros23 Do a job you hate to buy stuff you don't need - this reminds me of a cool movie called Fight Club...
      Well done!
      I have not dared to negotiate for shorter work hours yet. I'll make savings until I do.

    • @Ikaros23
      @Ikaros23 Před rokem

      @@employee8449 " The things you own end up owning you". This way of thinking also seem`s Japanese in a way. That is that the materialistic things has a form of spirit/ghost, that can posess/control the owner. And in reality become the owner.
      My boss only cares about the bottom line. So as long that i`m productiv in the hours i am at work he don`t care about the total amount of hours.

  • @sa4555
    @sa4555 Před rokem +14

    Talking about serious social issues in a society where you are encouraged to hide your emotions and dont cause disruption in a comedy sketch, just brilliant. Seeing quite a few Japanese creators talking about social issues Japan is facing, lets hope something good comes out for people of Japan and politicians will be trying their best not to let that happen.

  • @AndroidTheLeader
    @AndroidTheLeader Před rokem +102

    Dear Meshida,
    What you described is a global phenomenon. It is all okay. The only worrying part is that many single men in Eastern countries, like Japan, China, India etc, feel that they are missing out something (FOMO) because of not being able to get married, and many resort to ending their own lives. Poor souls, they don't realize that many men with toxic marriages, and even many divorced men, envy them and consider them to be lucky guys!

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict Před rokem +1

      That’s due to a shortage of women

    • @Phanbot01
      @Phanbot01 Před rokem +15

      @@qjtvaddict It's actually a shortage of women with qualities to be good wives.

    • @Phanbot01
      @Phanbot01 Před rokem +15

      If only these men could realize how to make the most of the freedom of being single, marriage isn't the end all, be all it's being promoted to be. If these men earn a decent living, they have the resources to go out into the world and seek out adventures, experience new things, find a hobby and learn to enjoy life. In today's climate marriage brings a new set of hardship, women who demand more and offer less while bringing a load of excess emotional baggage for a man to have to deal with.

    • @AndroidTheLeader
      @AndroidTheLeader Před rokem

      @@Phanbot01
      Only the lucky ones go their own way and enjoy their blessings. A large number of men prefer to die as slaves. The reality is that marriage has always been a scam promoted by the elite to control the masses. Most men don't realize that they miss out NOTHING by not getting married. On the other hand, they would lose almost everything when they get divorced.

    • @employee8449
      @employee8449 Před rokem +6

      FOMO exists in Western countries as well. It was part of the reason why I made the mistake of getting married. Now I'm divorced...

  • @a243137
    @a243137 Před rokem +16

    I love even though your partner in comedy is not in the sketch you still include him.

  • @pankaj3746
    @pankaj3746 Před rokem +8

    5:02 Ken-San Cameo was so unexpected! 🤣🤣

  • @metalextras
    @metalextras Před rokem +60

    "This income problem between men and women will be fixed in the near future, because all Japanese people will be poor soon!" Definately! More Japanese youth also decided to find job overseas, especially in ASEAN countries and Australia.

    • @guyguyver7552
      @guyguyver7552 Před rokem +2

      Meshida is right because Japan is going broke.😊👎

    • @Tz3952ii
      @Tz3952ii Před rokem +8

      At the same time more foreigners including ASEAN people and Australians are moving to Japan though 😂

  • @sy_elephant
    @sy_elephant Před rokem +6

    Meshida-san: Truths about Japan

  • @radionmynayev865
    @radionmynayev865 Před rokem +38

    This was very interesting. I had a job interview today and was asked what salary I expect and I wasn't sure what to answer. Now I know what salary to ask for. Thank you

    • @johnhugo886
      @johnhugo886 Před rokem +7

      Research the salary for your specialty and ask for 80-90% of that. Tell them you didn’t ask for more than that since they don’t know you yet but you will prove yourself to them- your worth it!

    • @aleyte1913
      @aleyte1913 Před rokem +1

      @@johnhugo886 Why should he ask for less than his worth??? you should usually either say the exact figure or more than you expect and then accept a reduced "salary" version aka 120% rfeduced to 100%
      asking for less salary is the worst advice you can give

    • @sanur1124
      @sanur1124 Před rokem +2

      @@aleyte1913 For new graduates asking for 80-90% is good advice.
      If you have an experience for the job you are applying for it is usually best to aim 120%.

  • @shadidmotivationphilosophy2626

    This is the most informative channal on Japan and Japanese culture and people! I love it! I'm hooked on this channel!

  • @Drevenhaven
    @Drevenhaven Před rokem +6

    Well researched, informative and funny too. Keep up the good work.

  • @Paul_Caruana
    @Paul_Caruana Před rokem +21

    Meshida, many thanks for yet another excellent video. Funny, but also an interesting deep dive into Japanese culture and history. Incidentally I suspect the trend can be found in many other countries and cultures around the world.

  • @kyoxkurenai
    @kyoxkurenai Před rokem +21

    No matter what the topic being discussed is, I always come to the same conclusion; poverty is the root of all that's shit in the world 😬

    • @thebestforthemost
      @thebestforthemost Před rokem +5

      Human nature is the root of all human troubles in the world

    • @buttsbrown2442
      @buttsbrown2442 Před rokem +2

      Just stop being poor, lol.
      (No, butt seriously, we are being priced out living, it's getting awful.)

  • @diegogarcia-ud7ii
    @diegogarcia-ud7ii Před rokem +4

    Konichiwa! I love how you put it so simply and hit the nail on the head and better explain the issues. And so hilarious at that. Very informative though.

  • @markee3428
    @markee3428 Před rokem +6

    Ken Ojii-san's cameo is the most important part of this video 🤣

  • @seymourelykeley
    @seymourelykeley Před rokem +2

    such great and intelligent video Meshida-san 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @carlossp6211
    @carlossp6211 Před rokem +2

    very interesting video!

  • @chandanchakraborty879
    @chandanchakraborty879 Před rokem +5

    Again... A perfectly summed up video on the topic no one talks about!
    #Respect

  • @doobiejones9388
    @doobiejones9388 Před rokem +8

    Great video. I'm a huge Japanese music fan. Especially the All girl bands. Band Maid. Nemophila. Love Bites. Etc... But there also incredibly talented Jazz Blues and Pop artists. How Is it possible for one country to have so many women incredibly talented at music. Love your channel. 😊😎✌️

  • @amsorouh
    @amsorouh Před rokem +2

    Although it’s under the comedy banner in reality it’s a very well researched presentation. Top excellent

  • @hyultracolor
    @hyultracolor Před rokem +1

    Very good video thanks

  • @malo90210
    @malo90210 Před rokem +2

    This is a brilliant and comprehensive explanation of your marriage culture Meshida San! Really enjoyed it!

  • @chankun999
    @chankun999 Před rokem +1

    素晴らしい, very good content

  • @n1hondude
    @n1hondude Před rokem +13

    There is a full web of problems too:
    - everything getting expensive -> don't want kids
    - overtime -> no time to go on dates/spend more time with their partners, etc
    The solution?
    The culture itself needs to change/evolve because PRIDE IS NOT NECESSARY for things like that:
    - less overtime? more freedom to go on dates and stuff
    - less stress? less dying/suiciding, more time to go on dates
    - too expensive to want to get married and ultimately have kids? no overtime -> no stress -> no dying/no suiciding -> more taxpayers -> more money to help make things cheaper
    As it stands, the remaining young people are just working to pay the old people's pension, the more young people die, the few taxpayers Japan has to help maintain stuff
    So the other solution to that is increasing the population but Japan "does not want immigrants" (only temp workers from overseas lol) so they need to compromise with the Japanese born abroad (who in the eyes of the government are "not really Japanese") or Japanese who threw away their passport to live in other less stressful countries and give them dual citizenship, which means that there would be more workers and therefore more taxpayers, if they were to bring their kids, that means more daycares and schools, which means more jobs and therefore more taxpayers....
    These solutions ARE REALLY SIMPLE!! The question is whether the old people in charge want to change for the better.....

  • @amitmarkel
    @amitmarkel Před rokem +2

    Meshida san, your videos are good, thank you!

  • @injanhoi1
    @injanhoi1 Před rokem +7

    I've always wondered why Japanese love asking foreigners "Are you married?". They ask this a lot and it is not a personal question at all in Japan. It's similar to "How are you?". I guess now they won't be asking this question much to foreigners and Japanese in the future since many will be not married.

  • @bilelsmith6333
    @bilelsmith6333 Před rokem +1

    That's great thanks for the information 😊 bro

  • @eobardthawne5246
    @eobardthawne5246 Před rokem +1

    So many great quotes in this video.

  • @cybop154
    @cybop154 Před rokem +2

    Perfect explaination

  • @Aliciayoung958
    @Aliciayoung958 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great explanation

  • @noveeyuh
    @noveeyuh Před rokem +2

    Love how this is funny and educational.

  • @isabelreinhold1476
    @isabelreinhold1476 Před rokem +8

    I believe marriage should be more than love! It is a partnership!

  • @itstheboyz07
    @itstheboyz07 Před rokem +2

    This is gold.

  • @lukang72
    @lukang72 Před rokem +22

    This one is really good. Lots of really funny humor! Really explains the sociology too. Much better than those awful NY Times articles lol

  • @VSP4591
    @VSP4591 Před rokem +1

    Excelent video.

  • @paulwalther5237
    @paulwalther5237 Před rokem +63

    As a single middle aged man I fit into this Japanese stereotype but it does seem like many Americans successfully still get married somehow. I wonder if the overtime work culture in Japan contributes to the low marriage rate. Who has time to date and get married when they’re always working?

    • @garryferrington811
      @garryferrington811 Před rokem +5

      Well, that makes sense. To make babies, you have to have some energy.

    • @jokwon7343
      @jokwon7343 Před rokem +1

      many Americans successfully get divorced too

  • @dr.gaosclassroom
    @dr.gaosclassroom Před rokem +1

    Love your sense of humour!!

  • @franciscokaukonde8853
    @franciscokaukonde8853 Před rokem +1

    enjoyed the detailed explanations and comedy 👌🏿😄😆

  • @princepsnamque1709
    @princepsnamque1709 Před rokem +1

    Good job Meshida.

  • @mariaedentakano5860
    @mariaedentakano5860 Před rokem +2

    Really OMOSHIROI, what u've said is true ..i subscribed‼️😍

  • @sportstermissions
    @sportstermissions Před rokem +2

    5:01 Why did you do my man Suzuki like that?! LOL! I learned a lot, thank you!

    • @Meshida
      @Meshida  Před rokem

      Please subscribe his channel. lol
      I promoted his channel!!!!

  • @KyudoKun
    @KyudoKun Před rokem +1

    Awesome

  • @yttean98
    @yttean98 Před rokem +1

    A well researched video. It's (content) seems credible.

  • @HerrTikTok
    @HerrTikTok Před rokem +1

    Well done sir, well done and all with a smile and the ocassional wink . . .

  • @Stephen_Jabs
    @Stephen_Jabs Před rokem +1

    Nice narration meshida

  • @RobbieDBobbet
    @RobbieDBobbet Před rokem +4

    You're info bomb punchlines are on point today...
    X'D

  • @Ggjgff882
    @Ggjgff882 Před rokem +1

    5:03 nah this part Is Crazy 🤣🤣🤣

  • @icepicjoey
    @icepicjoey Před rokem +11

    11:57 The #1 advantage for marriage was .... peace of mind.
    🤣🤣😂😭 nonononono nope
    That's just inviting a house yakuza into your life.

  • @jeffreysams3348
    @jeffreysams3348 Před rokem

    Greatly appreciated the appearance of Mr Suzuki!

  • @NiNGalaxU2
    @NiNGalaxU2 Před rokem +5

    Thank You Meshida for these videos. I plan on visiting many countries for longer periods of time in the future and you never know what may happen. The older I get the more I realize it’s important to make a type of list where you write down everything that you would like to have when you and your partner are married, so for example you often say sexless marriages are common, so on my list would be enough sex in marriage and if the partner isn’t okay with that I’m not gonna marry her. I mean good woman here or there but if it leads to a sexless marriage then all I can say is Goodbye.

  • @maurogomez1585
    @maurogomez1585 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nice story. Nice video.

  • @ogremgtow990
    @ogremgtow990 Před rokem +27

    You are correct when you say " Women marry for Money "
    And when a man has nothing left for a woman to steal she walks out the door.

    • @mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438
      @mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438 Před rokem

      Then what else a man can do? Most men dont take care of kids, dont cook, dont clean lmao
      Ask him to live as leech?

    • @ogremgtow990
      @ogremgtow990 Před rokem

      @@mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438 American men do all those things. it's the women who are LEECHES .

    • @Meshida
      @Meshida  Před rokem +3

      Good point!!!

    • @theshuriken
      @theshuriken Před rokem +2

      @@Meshida are you an incel?

  • @strawbzfieldz315
    @strawbzfieldz315 Před rokem +1

    No skipping of ads as a support ❤❤❤

  • @ebayuzuki3318
    @ebayuzuki3318 Před rokem +2

    Your explanation is way too good.

  • @allamaadi
    @allamaadi Před rokem +3

    May the algorithm bless this channel

  • @keintabak
    @keintabak Před rokem +3

    Thank you, Sensei Meshida! Your video reminded me to be depressed 😢.

  • @angelinegeorge275
    @angelinegeorge275 Před rokem +1

    Meshida u are so interesting. Good jokes n very charismatic...

  • @rnegoro1
    @rnegoro1 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your info. Many countries actually still do 'omiai' in a certain sense. It's actually called mama matchmaking networking service. The goal is simple - verify matching economic status, education and criminal record.

  • @sen329
    @sen329 Před 11 měsíci

    The pop-up of Ken Suzuki again caught me by surprise. Hilarious. The LP analysis is quite true, which indeed applies to the rest of the world. Good info 👍

  • @earlpulvera
    @earlpulvera Před rokem +3

    Jokes plus truth, this is an amazing comedy. Love it!

  • @alikazmi6597
    @alikazmi6597 Před rokem +3

    5:02-5:10 You and Ken Suzuki made my day. I cant stop laughing 😂🤣

  • @hdhdhadn8356
    @hdhdhadn8356 Před rokem

    Love this comedian. Great video

  • @TravisSwan
    @TravisSwan Před rokem +3

    This poor comedian will end up in the smacking spree open season with the man-o-sphere once the laughter dies off.

  • @Saberdud
    @Saberdud Před rokem +2

    upload more often pls

  • @Dmwntkp99
    @Dmwntkp99 Před rokem +1

    Showa campaign brought to you by Meshida san 🙌

  • @johnmoran8805
    @johnmoran8805 Před rokem

    Thanks Meshida, good content sad story.

  • @Waterbug1591
    @Waterbug1591 Před rokem +5

    No Meshida, it's not that men have that PRIDE to reject a woman earning a higher salary than them, it's that men understand the problems that come from that type of relationship or marriage due to women's nature of hypergamy that dates UP financially and prefers men earning more than them.
    A man's money is HIS and HER money, a woman's money is HER money only. Women are not designed to share resources with men, while men have the RESPONSIBILITIES to provide and protect.
    I as a man have no problem with marrying a woman earning 2x - 10x more than me, it's a huge bonus and a relief for me as a man, but is she going to be okay with it? Will she tolerate my low income and respect me the same? Absolutely not.

  • @JRCGuitarist
    @JRCGuitarist Před rokem +3

    I think the issue that’s going on around the world, is the belief that “Love” is purely an emotion. It’s actually, a combination of emotion and action. So, commitment, respect, passion, and connection. If people focus purely on the emotion aspect, problems occur. If one focuses primarily on the commitment aspect, you lose the other valuable things and just learn to tolerate each other. I think the key is balance. With this said, marrying for “Love” is not bad, it depends on if you define it correctly. I wouldn’t recommend marrying purely based on emotions. I think of my parents marriage being one of genuine love, being that they don’t rely on emotion, but also don’t rely on commitment, they strive for a healthy balanced relationship. I believe most people who seek marriage are seeking this. Finding it is really hard.
    With this being said, I personally, wouldn’t want a marriage that centred on emotions or purely commitment based. And I definitely don’t care for arranges marriages. I hate the idea of spending my life with someone I don’t like, nor am I in love with him and will be even harder to learn how to love. If I’m going to marry, I have to like him, be in love with him and have to know that he’s someone I’m can to learn how love over time. I hate wasted time and don’t want to look back over my life and regret many things.

  • @eltirabesitos
    @eltirabesitos Před rokem +2

    Meshida san, this is another great video that points to the reasons Japan is in that marriage crisis. Yes, love seems to be a misunderstanding, but I still want to marry a japanese woman (if she can watch and understand your videos). Thanks for another great video.

  • @multimeter2859
    @multimeter2859 Před rokem +1

    I'm surprised to see how low salaries are in Japan. I broke the $50k mark recently in the army and it surprises me that I out earn 80% of men there.

  • @Georgia2K5
    @Georgia2K5 Před rokem +15

    Sometimes I believe that Japanese women don't want a man to love but they want to fall in love with their wallet

    • @AndroidTheLeader
      @AndroidTheLeader Před rokem +13

      Please don't single out only Japanese women in this regard, when it's clearly a global phenomenon!

    • @Georgia2K5
      @Georgia2K5 Před rokem +1

      @@AndroidTheLeader I know that not only Japanese women want someone who has a huge income but in that case I thought it was suitable

    • @mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438
      @mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438 Před rokem

      Then what? Most men dont clean, dont cook, dont take care of kids. Marry a leech and suffer in poverty?

    • @jasonlee8156
      @jasonlee8156 Před 7 měsíci

      That's internationally the case.

  • @nestorjrabalos1998
    @nestorjrabalos1998 Před rokem +2

    Not only in japan. Owing to skyrocketing cost of living, so many young adults are afraid to get marry as they’re afraid they won’t be able to provide for their children

  • @andrewnims8175
    @andrewnims8175 Před rokem +1

    Low salaries and long work hours are a big part of the problem.

  • @anticovidnineteen1290
    @anticovidnineteen1290 Před rokem +2

    The way this man describes about dangers is so funny 😂😂😂

  • @valentinocosmabosa6884
    @valentinocosmabosa6884 Před rokem +1

    Meshida for president!

  • @tonygriego6382
    @tonygriego6382 Před rokem +7

    So essentially what you're saying is that the key to a great relationship is having lowered expectations on both sides?

  • @richt63
    @richt63 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I don't know what happened to my last reply. I think I said Omimai was a great idea since there are less marriages in Japan and the country is suffering. I love Japan. And I hope it will increase it's population. I myself practice Shinto and Zen Buddhism. And like I said before I love this video. ❤

  • @yaboit3ngu763
    @yaboit3ngu763 Před rokem +2

    Not Ken!!!! The insults never cease between you two 😂😂😂😂

  • @xiaph2581
    @xiaph2581 Před rokem +1

    Mesh idea, I want to visit an onsen, pls recommend one in a natural spring! A
    I as Leo want to visit the pearl culture

  • @lawnoo0
    @lawnoo0 Před rokem +1

    5:04 I relate to Ken 😂🏆

  • @Daetrikvio
    @Daetrikvio Před rokem +25

    I do want to marry a woman later in life, but considering that im just shy of 21, especially with how volatile the dating scene is in the U.S., maybe even worldwide, finding a woman to marry is quite the task and it’s better for me and I daresay most other men to focus on themselves over women. Including myself I think a lot of us men would be happier living out our own lives and not trying to please everyone else.

    • @mehmeterciyas6844
      @mehmeterciyas6844 Před rokem +3

      Try to find someone from outside the US. I feel like that would be better in the long run

    • @paulorocky
      @paulorocky Před rokem +4

      21? You have so much living to do, don’t stress about relationships now.

    • @Argentvs
      @Argentvs Před rokem +1

      Do find one though. At the end kids are needed.

  • @Roulandus-le-Fartere
    @Roulandus-le-Fartere Před rokem +4

    Single guys are earning less because they only need to keep themselves happy, with the added bonus that it repels most women. That's a Win-Win

  • @ilivs
    @ilivs Před rokem +1

    i love u meshida 🥺

  • @goingmonotheist783
    @goingmonotheist783 Před rokem +23

    This guy almost convinced me of forced marriage 😂

  • @benbunyip
    @benbunyip Před rokem +2

    Mr. Meshida is funny because he knows that the truth is always funny. 👍🏻😂

  • @Sin606
    @Sin606 Před rokem +16

    There must be a lot of wizards lol, but seriously thank you for the vid. I'm not a fan of marriage and in the past it had a real reason as you've mentioned...but nowadays with the way divorce works, not actually sure if it works that way in Japan...being unhappy can lead to a one sided windfall. I do realize this is a more complex issue and this is a small window.
    Honestly you've made some videos that are giving extra insight.
    Thank you Meshida!

    • @Drevenhaven
      @Drevenhaven Před rokem +1

      Wizards? Please elaborate

    • @AndroidTheLeader
      @AndroidTheLeader Před rokem +4

      Rest assured, brother, divorce works exactly the same way in Japan, as in the West. As far as I know, the modern Japanese legal system was mostly inspired by the French legal system.

    • @Sin606
      @Sin606 Před rokem +5

      @@Drevenhaven They say if you make it to 30 without boinking you're a wizard in japan...most likely a meme honestly

    • @Sin606
      @Sin606 Před rokem +4

      @@AndroidTheLeader I...I hope people only marry now if they want to after a full risk assessment

    • @AndroidTheLeader
      @AndroidTheLeader Před rokem +2

      @@Sin606
      You mean, women should get married after a full risk assessment, right? Because, for men, the writing is clear on the wall, ALL OVER THE WORLD, unless they choose to fool themselves.

  • @spartan.falbion2761
    @spartan.falbion2761 Před rokem +1

    You don't need the subtitles, Meshida san. Every study combined with personal experience says that women do not marry down.

  • @CilVine
    @CilVine Před rokem +5

    I really appreciated the part where you say that love is a temporary emotion. If not even a misunderstanding. Also, the part about marriage being like a rollercoaster.
    Just a point of clarity, Meshida san; there are probably more women than men (globally, cumulatively speaking).
    Here, in southern Africa, for example; a population of ten million people will normally contain 500 000 more women than men. We men are sometimes being encouraged to marry two women each.
    Unfortunately, the phenomenon of single men is also growing. Not because we are too shy. But, actually because marriage is increasingly becoming too much of a hassle. Moreover, it is being viewed as tipping more in favour of women (legally).
    We have never had a one child policy here. Furthermore, and because we are former western colonies, we don't really care that much, whether a pregnancy is that of a boy or girl. There are still those very few men, here; who leave their wives, if the wife churns out only girls (but, it is no longer such a big deal. The extended family will ensure that the girls get an education anyway).

  • @TheBengalDragon
    @TheBengalDragon Před rokem +5

    In the Indian subcontinent
    It’s called arranged marriage
    Still goes on a lot