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Is Japan a poosy paradise?
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Is Japan a poosy paradise?

I was just reading that the HIV rate in Japan is .01%. If the HIV rate is that low, then other STD rates are probably well below the world average too, meaning that Japan may be a rawdogger's heaven.

A huge number of Japanese men are herbivorous otaku. The women are sexually liberated and it seems as though a good amount of them are open to sex with foreign men.

In one of Roosh's blog post from about a month ago he was talking about how the circumstances can all align to turn a country into a pussy paradise(at least temporarily), like Poland was for him, or the way Czech Republic and Brazil were in the 90s.

Is Japan there right now? Very low STDs(for going raw), men who prefer video games to sex, and women who are known to be freaks who will bang American guys. I've never been to Japan, but would love to experience it on many levels.
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Is Japan a poosy paradise?

Unfortunately I think not, from what i can gather girls there are quite prudish.

I do love japanese women though, if I could find my own Maria Ozawa I would be there tomorrow.

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Is Japan a poosy paradise?

Gorgeous women. But the language barrier and their shyness is a serious obstacle. If you can get a high value social circle there however it could be epic/
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#4

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

Given a length of time yes absolutely. My longest stay in Japan was a couple months about 8 years ago and it was a poosy paradise. Granted I was tapping into some good friends social circles but it was pretty incredible how open the women are to sex there. If they like you, they will sleep with you without any drama.

Not sure I believe that about such a low STI rate. Many of my friends there have been infected by the clap, some multiple times. The girls will not even mention condoms (unless they have spent some time in the west). I think the numbers might be kept artificially low.

One of my good friends is a singer (hip hop/ rock) and he figures he could hit triple digit notches in a year if he had the time. Most western players have hit the magic three notches in 24 hours in Japan, but it takes time.

Recently Japan has turned insular and many of the good jobs for foreigners have dried up. If or when Japan gets through this mess will be the time to head there again. The changes from early 2000's to last time I was there in 2010 were large. The language barrier became higher, foreigners had lost some of their appeal, and the economy has crushed a lot of men my age. Its too bad. It is still a great place, but the poosy paradise of early 2000's is gone (at least for me).
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#5

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

You should read Black Passenger Yellow Cab. Third review down: http://www.rooshv.com/more-book-reviews-9
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#6

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

Read the BPYC book.
that dude picked up a couple STI's so I wouldnt believe low rates either.
On top of what Laner said.
Chicks are so shy,non confrontational/don't know their bodies..they wont got to the doctor.
There's also the fear that they would get labelled sluts for catching something in such a conservative society.

But,we all know..if you play the game..you're bounded to get knocked down every now an then.

maybe more people can chime in.
Personally I don't find many FOB looking asian girls that attractive to pursue them..but I wouldnt mind hitting up the asian countries to give it a try.
A cousin of mine did military time in both japan and korea...nothing but good words.
He gave the impression that women were still very feminine..or better to say.. subservient that they would come and cook for him then leave,ect

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I have friends who have spent years in Japan and rated it the best country in the world. To say they loved it would be an understatement and many of them regretted leaving. One friend in particular said he was fucking too much, raw dog as well.

I would not put much stock into the STD stats, I would tend the numbers are similar to other western countries.

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#8

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

I've spent a short time in japan, not enough to give a definitive answer but i think the key is spending a few months there to truly reap the rewards. The culture can be tough to crack, language barriers etc. Its not like the philippines, thailand, or peru where u can get some ass a day or two off the plane with no effort.

The cats i talked to from us, canada and europe that were reaping the benefits of japan were living there also. BPYC is a great read and doesnt contradict my opinion on the scene there.

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If you like Asian women, have the money, and can learn the language, it's paradise alright.

It's the best place for maintaining multiple relationships. Women generally don't get clingy or possessive and are content to schedule a night with you twice a month or once a week, not knowing that you have another 4 girls doing the same. (Of course they may have other guys too.)

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Is Japan a poosy paradise?

Quote: (09-18-2012 08:58 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

You should read Black Passenger Yellow Cab. Third review down: http://www.rooshv.com/more-book-reviews-9

Just bought it. Amazon 1 click buy and cheap Kindle books is the business.
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The barriers to entry namely learning japanese and cost of living are high, but there are still some niches you can exploit there for short term stay.

Don't know if the author intended it or not, and there are both "buy" and "donate" buttons, but the pdf of BPYC is available on the book's own website: http://www.blackpassenger.com/resources/BPYC_EBOOK.pdf
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#12

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

This is good news. I may as well be spending a year in Japan starting in April, and if it indeed is all it's cracked up to be, I may never want to leave.
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#13

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

What are some of Japan's not so expensive-to-live-in cities? How far are they from Tokyo?
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#14

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

All Japanese cities can be expensive. The only reason Tokyo and Osaka areas are more is that rent is higher and if you want to go out and chase the high end women you will be paying huge.

Other than that, Japan is not too expensive. I find it slightly cheaper than places like Stockholm, Singapore, Sydney, Vancouver, London.....

I mentioned on another thread to try Fukuoka. A friend that lives there raves about it nonstop (he lived in Tokyo for six years) that its the best place in Japan.
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#15

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

Japan is definitely on my radar, I'm not particularly partial to Asian women or crazy about the culture, but I have pretty much only heard good things second hand from people that have been there or know others that have. The idea of teaching English abroad has always been on the backburner for me, the idea of teaching in S. Korea was kind of attractive due to the good pay, but unfortunately I hear that if you've been arrested it will automatically disqualify you. Does anyone know if this applies to Japan as well? I would assume that they are less strict, especially for a minor misdemeanor offense.

Also, anyone have any intel on the English teaching scene out there right now? I know there are a few members in Japan now, but it's not clear if they are teaching English or not. Can you make enough money teaching English to at least break even on living there? I mean ideally if I taught abroad I'd like to not break into my current savings, which may be hard to do if you enjoy eating out, drinking, buying nice things, etc.

Tokyo sounds too ridiculously expensive, but I hear Osaka is not as bad, I remember a forum member having good things to say about it in the past, and Anthony Bourdain painted a pretty positive picture of it in his show. Overall the cost of living and language barrier are pretty daunting, but it sounds like Japan is a pretty cool place, has lots of fun stuff to do, and cute Asian chicks who are potentially DTF. A year spent in a major city there, could pay off, I'll have to google that Fukuoka city Laner mentioned.
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Quote: (09-19-2012 11:44 PM)OGNorCal707 Wrote:  

Japan is definitely on my radar, I'm not particularly partial to Asian women or crazy about the culture, but I have pretty much only heard good things second hand from people that have been there or know others that have. The idea of teaching English abroad has always been on the backburner for me, the idea of teaching in S. Korea was kind of attractive due to the good pay, but unfortunately I hear that if you've been arrested it will automatically disqualify you. Does anyone know if this applies to Japan as well? I would assume that they are less strict, especially for a minor misdemeanor offense.

Also, anyone have any intel on the English teaching scene out there right now? I know there are a few members in Japan now, but it's not clear if they are teaching English or not. Can you make enough money teaching English to at least break even on living there? I mean ideally if I taught abroad I'd like to not break into my current savings, which may be hard to do if you enjoy eating out, drinking, buying nice things, etc.

Tokyo sounds too ridiculously expensive, but I hear Osaka is not as bad, I remember a forum member having good things to say about it in the past, and Anthony Bourdain painted a pretty positive picture of it in his show. Overall the cost of living and language barrier are pretty daunting, but it sounds like Japan is a pretty cool place, has lots of fun stuff to do, and cute Asian chicks who are potentially DTF. A year spent in a major city there, could pay off, I'll have to google that Fukuoka city Laner mentioned.

It's enough to drink and party on, but the pay is nothing special, could always be more.

You get about 3 months vacation during the year.

For me summer vaction = 1.5 month. Spring Vacation = 1 month. Winter break = 3 weeks. During that time you don't get paid much, some companies don't pay anything during those months you don't work. But you can also choose to find your own work doing lessons which isn't too bad.

And also Japan has so many weird holidays that you often get 3 day weekends. So it's good to have a Friday or Monday off here and there.

As for chicks, you need to speak Japanese if you want to get with the hotties. You need to be able to hold your own for about 1 or 2 dates worth of conversation.

They are not as easy as some people make them out to be. Yes they are shy, but they will give you shit tons of resistance. Then their are others who will fuck you within 2 hours of meeting them.

I and other people chasing these girls have seen that they are busy with work sometimes working everyday until 7pm or 10pm. Work takes 1st priority of everything in Japan. Even at the school i'm teaching at the teachers don't leave until 6-9pm mon - friday, but I get to leave at 4pm. Dates on Saturday and Sunday are usual here. When they do have a day off they may choose to spend it with you or not. Sometimes you will schedule a date 2 weeks in advance and it's ok. Thats why it's always safe to be going for the bang from the first encounter, cause chances are if you do get another shot it will be 2 weeks down the line, having to start all over again.

If you're logistics suck then that's the shit you will be putting up with.

However, if you got a nice location then it should be easier. I'm looking to move into the city.
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#17

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

Without a doubt: NO!

The following stats give the reason. Out of wedlock births only rose 1% in the last 30 years. If Japanese guys were getting any there would be more "accidents".

http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009...rths_N.htm
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#18

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

I read BPYC last year. The author definitely says its a poosy paradise. But he got a lot of clap while screwing around, but he still called it a raw dogger's heaven.
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Quote: (09-24-2012 06:36 AM)JofSuperman Wrote:  

I read BPYC last year. The author definitely says its a poosy paradise. But he got a lot of clap while screwing around, but he still called it a raw dogger's heaven.

He paid for like a dozen abortions too.
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#20

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

What about the age gaps is it still great for older guys 30+?
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#21

Is Japan a poosy paradise?

How many japanese girls speak decent english? Less than 40%, 40% - 60%, or over 60% of them?
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Quote: (07-04-2016 11:00 AM)seniol Wrote:  

How many japanese girls speak decent english? Less than 40%, 40% - 60%, or over 60% of them?

Quote:Tokyo Joe Wrote:  

I’ve mentioned before elsewhere, but will stress once again: The English-language ability of the Japanese, and especially of young hot chicks, is surprisingly poor. I do not have references to cite, but in my own long experience I’d say that about a quarter of Japanese women speak English well enough that you can carry on at least a half-assed conversation with them. Further, contact with the Anglosphere tends to corrupt the minds and bodies of Japanese women, so the hell of it is that, in general, the better she speaks English the more likely she’s a westernized Azn bitch. And of course the premium young ass has the world at its feet, so it doesn’t bother to learn English. Japan is a poosy paradise, but a tough one; adjust your expectations accordingly.
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Quote: (07-04-2016 11:00 AM)seniol Wrote:  

How many japanese girls speak decent english? Less than 40%, 40% - 60%, or over 60% of them?

Depends on city to some extent, the bigger more international cities have better English levels. My guess at the raw country-wide number (i.e. you just stop any random female on the street, as opposed to in a foreigner bar) would be 10% can speak decent English. By decent I mean enough to have a functional conversation longer than 10 minutes without having to resort to translation apps or dictionaries.

Language learning is an absolute bitch, but that's the barrier to entry to the broad pool. Expats I've met in various countries rarely fall into the "bothered to learn and am now fluent" category. Most of them fall into the "couldn't be arsed learning and can still barely order a pizza after 5 years of residence" category.
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