Is there no Japan among the "top ten lustful countries"? Netizens criticized China for being ranked fourth
Suggestion to go to the streets to look at beautiful women. Many netizens also talked about the difference between Chinese concepts of human nature and foreign countries. For example, netizen "Wandering Jingxin" believes: "China's concept of human nature is not as open as imagined. Most Chinese people may still live in tradition. They have not made much contribution to 'China's No. 4 Lustful World' for the time being." 'Contribution'." He raised a question: "'The world's fourth most lustful person', is this a good thing or a bad thing?"
Netizen "In the Mood for Love" expressed a different view: "Japanese people have a lot of work pressure. The population is aging and many are sexually frigid. The Chinese are relatively young and have experienced sexual repression for too long, but now they are more open than anyone else. "Netizen "Bottle Opener" also believes: "Don't think that the Western concept of openness lies in behavior. They are also open. The moral concepts of real Westerners are much more stable than those of some of our young people." Netizen "Yangyang" said more specifically, "Americans talk about sex unscrupulously in private. When close friends get together, sex is a topic that does not need to be kept secret, but please be careful about what you say, because there are also quite conservative people in the United States who chat in public or with people they are not close to, such as colleagues. "Sex" is a topic that needs to be avoided intentionally. Talking about "sex" in public and serious situations is in bad taste." Many netizens expressed interest in Japanese sexual concepts. For example, netizen "Straight to the Point" described: "Japanese men (mostly) have an almost crazy professionalism. They can't go home after work and must voluntarily work overtime. After overtime work, they have to drink with their boss, and after drinking, they have to find someone." Miss... even Japan ranks first in the world in the sex industry (assisted communication, AV, comics, animation, games, live lectures). "Netizens expressed disbelief that Japan was not included in the "Top Ten". Netizen "Suzhi" tried to analyze: "If China is selected as one of the top ten lustful countries, it only means that Chinese men have too few entertainment options." It seems that enriching the spiritual life of the Chinese people is imperative. Netizen "361" suggested: "We must learn to find some small happiness by ourselves, such as going to the street to see the beauties who do not belong to us." Related News The so-called "Top Ten Erotica" 1. Greece Ancient Greek mythology is full of sex stories, coupled with the suitable climate and Mediterranean island style, all make Greece a hot country. 2. Brazil is the birthplace of T-back underwear, and the wild charm of Samba girls is irresistible. 3. Russia’s citizens have a strong sexual desire, and Moscow’s nightclubs and bars are always crowded with customers. 4. China produces 70% of the world’s sex toys, and its sexual concepts are becoming more and more open. In the past eight years, 5,000 sex shops have been opened in Beijing. 5. Poland holds a sex expo every year, and two stars have set records of having sex with 646 and 759 men in a few hours. 6. Italy has frequent sex, and 1/3 of men and women over 60 years old still have sex. 7. Malaysia is conservative on the surface, but it thinks about sex all the time. 8. Spain is the birthplace of Latin lovers. Men love to eat "*" to please their significant other. 9. Switzerland: The people are thirsty for sex, and with the legalization of prostitution, 350,000 people are looking for sex every year. 10. Mexico: Citizens have been exposed to sex knowledge since childhood. Last month, Mexico City distributed 700,000 sex education textbooks to students.
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