What's wrong with teenage boys in Japan?
January 17th 2011 03:17
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VYOOS EDITORIAL: A COMMITTEE STRIKES AGAIN
A government study has found that one-third of Japanese males aged 16 to 19 are not interested in sex, almost exactly double the number not interested in sex in 2008.
Please note that word "government" in the above paragraph.
We have three questions for the Japanese government officials in charge of this survey:
Are you sure you polled males?
Are you sure they were aged 16 to 19?
Are you sure the subject in question was sex?
Were you ever a teenage boy?
Okay, that's four questions. However, the answer to the fourth question in my own case is yes, and I went to an all boys' school, and I can report with a high degree of conviction that the percentage of all boys I knew in the 16 to 19 age group who were not interested in sex was approximately zero.
Probably less.
Either Japan is a very different place than I thought, or Japanese government committees are very similar to their western counterparts.
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flouride has no business being ingested, it should only be used topically, at the most, I wonder whether any scientist out there has proven the claim that the NAZI scum used it to control people with....
I read a claim years ago that, over time, it causes a feeling of compliance in all whom ingest it....certainly my dentist warned against ingestion of flouride, it being highly toxic, even the clim that it prevents caries in youth has come undone, with the increase of tooth decay being reported over the lasst decade.
one really does wonder eh wot?
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