Recently, Asian media content provider Asian Boss posted a YouTube video about attitudes on cheating in Japan. The video can be found here. (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEosfpqDaKc)
For a bit of background, on the panel there is one dude-looking bro, one woman, and a married man (the ring on the hand was a giveaway).
The video is chocked full of Red Pill examples. Let's review a few:
Hiroko, the lone woman on the panel, admits that, despite Japan having a typical facade of chastity and loyalty, behind closed doors, people think cheating is normal.
Some figures raised early in the discussion: 28.3% of 1,000 married couples admitted to cheating; 64% of teen girls and women in their 20s admitted to cheating. When asked about their opinion on the figures, Hiroko opines that it is likely much higher. She then admits women would shame others for cheating, but when talking openly amongst themselves, will freely admit to cheating. The kicker? The ones that don't look like the cheating type actually do get around.
The panel discusses why there are so many avenues to cheat, when cheating is supposedly frowned upon in Japan. The (apparently) lone married man in the panel suggests that married people start to cheat when their marriage deteriorates into dead bedrooms.
A point is made about how powerful men used to have side women, and their main women are relegated to taking care of the household. However, the dynamic now has changed because women are in the workforce and have more opportunity to meet men (and have liaisons with them). Women's independence leads them to not really care about being caught cheating because they 'need no man'.
They talk about how the media actually glorifies cheating in some instances. Yet, there is no outward expression of romance in public and love between married couples on TV. Public displays of affection are rare and one panelist even says, "In fact, I've never even seen a father and a mother kiss in TV dramas."
The dude panelist on the left stories the panel about a Blue Pill experience that caused him to become a player. Reality can be a bitch, especially to men with good intentions.
Hiroko mentions that her friend decided to give a player a chance knowing full well that he was a player. How does she get back at him, despite knowing he's out banging other girls? Does she leave him? Nope. AF, BB. She also explains that when looking for a partner, one must vet them to make sure that they don't cheat. She then says that she personally knows men in her life for whom cheating is not an option -- but no word on whether she's hot for them!