(Observer) Abigail Haworth–Why have young people in Japan stopped having sex?
Ai Aoyama is a sex and relationship counsellor who works out of her narrow three-story home on a Tokyo back street. Aoyama, 52, is trying to cure what Japan’s media calls sekkusu shinai shokogun, or “celibacy syndrome”. Japan’s under-40s appear … Continue reading (Observer) Abigail Haworth–Why have young people in Japan stopped having sex?
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(Observer) Abigail Haworth–Why have young people in Japan stopped having sex?
Ai Aoyama is a sex and relationship counsellor who works out of her narrow three-story home on a Tokyo back street. Aoyama, 52, is trying to cure what Japan’s media calls sekkusu shinai shokogun, or “celibacy syndrome”. Japan’s under-40s appear … Continue reading (Observer) Abigail Haworth–Why have young people in Japan stopped having sex?