It really doesn't matter whether your a Christian Korean or non Christian Korean. Koreans are not having kids anymore. OBY GYNs, schools, universities, kindergartens across South Korea are continuing to close down because of no kids. Korean women are no different whether she goes to church or not. Maybe you met one of the very few nice Korean women. I met one too, but she was Buddhist. Buddhist Korean women are very pleasant and nicer than their Christian counterparts.Outcast9428 wrote: ↑February 15th, 2023, 12:00 pmI met a Korean woman once, she was a bit of an older woman and she was married... But she seemed really nice. She was Christian though, so maybe that made a difference. I think part of South Korea's issue might be the complete lack of religion. If they were to be Buddhist that would at least be something, but no religion at all is bad for a country's spiritual and social health. Christianity is about 30% of the population in South Korea so its not like they're a tiny minority. Maybe it could grow in influence? I'd be curious to know if the fertility rate among Christian Koreans is higher then among the irreligious.Natural_Born_Cynic wrote: ↑February 15th, 2023, 11:14 am@Outcast9428
Yeah I hope Japan rebuild itself...It's a shame. I like the Japanese women, food, their politeness, the architecture, Anime, etc.
However it's going to be a very painful transition.... and they must make sweeping reforms to make it happen.
Even without the feminism, Korean women are just pain in the a$$, nagging, angry, selfish, harridan b*tch. Even Native Koreans don't want to marry their women anymore because how F*cked up they become because of all the American influence and capitalism. I rather stick with my Japanese waifu or snow bunny Latinas. Korean women are absolutely dreadful, like eating fist full of nails.
I think Japan could transition with relative ease compared to other countries. Hungary was a lot more liberal when Viktor Orban took power then Japan is right now. Hungary's marriage rate was worse then America's, people got married later, and the abortion rate was higher then America's as well. But Hungary managed to turn most of that around in just 10-12 years. A lot of people are always skeptical about whether change is possible, but I am consistently amazed at how much a culture can change in just ten years.
Another thing the Japanese government is trying to do which I think is a good idea is getting people to leave Tokyo. Tokyo has become way too congested. I think a good idea for Japan would be to build up the countryside and create a network of villages and towns so that you get the affordable housing of the countryside but more of the access to jobs that the city gives people. What do you think of that idea @Yohan?
Well I hope Japan survives and build a better future for themselves..